LONDON, April 19 -- British TV shows are enjoying a resurgence in popularity with American viewers, after a slump in recent years. According to one study, such content now accounts for 27 per cent of demand for international programming in the US, compared to 24 per cent in 2023. And the BBC is faring particularly well.

From Fleabag to After Life to Doctor Who, British TV shows seem to have reconnected with US audiences. As of 2020, British shows had been losing popularity with Americans, according to a study by Parrot Analytics, reported by The Wrap. With the proliferation of streaming platforms offering content increasingly tailored to an international audience, shows from the UK have suffered somewhat from competition, particularly fr...