Anonymous wrote:I’m British and I think they are popular but as PPs have said, when you are the there it is actually only a small proportion of the TV that is produced. It’s just a high proportion of what makes it over here. Though I would also say that the number of crime dramas seems even higher than the number of period dramas!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many UK period dramas are able to get some up-front investment from US video outlets (Acorn, WGBH, or whichever others).
As others have noted, period dramas are not a huge percentage of television programmes shown in the UK. They have lots of other programmes that never make it over here.
Right
I am sure they have a lot of normal and trash TV too. When we visited there, the limited time we spent in the hotel with the TV on, all that I saw on TV was sports and the type of shows we have in the USA, no period dramas.
The ulfront financing from the US makes the most sense and basically answers the question, with yes, they are producing these copious amounts of costumed leriod dramas for US audiences.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why only women are qualified to answer this question.
Anonymous wrote:Many UK period dramas are able to get some up-front investment from US video outlets (Acorn, WGBH, or whichever others).
As others have noted, period dramas are not a huge percentage of television programmes shown in the UK. They have lots of other programmes that never make it over here.
Anonymous wrote:I’m British and I think they are popular but as PPs have said, when you are the there it is actually only a small proportion of the TV that is produced. It’s just a high proportion of what makes it over here. Though I would also say that the number of crime dramas seems even higher than the number of period dramas!
Anonymous wrote:These are probably what companies like PBS and Britbox decide to present to US audiences.
There's a lot of junk TV in the UK that never gets shown in the US.