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Sunday Nights Bring the Drama to WITF TV

Miss Scarlet and The Duke, All Creatures Great and Small and Vienna Blood premiere their third seasons!

  • Christina Zeiders

Three dramas are premiering their third seasons on Sunday, January 8! Watch all three back-to-back on WITF TV!

Watch Miss Scarlet and The Duke on WITF TV or live stream it in the PBS Video app on Sundays at 8pm. Episodes can be streamed for free using the PBS Video app for two weeks following their broadcast premiere.

Miss Scarlet and The Duke leads the night at 8pm on WITF TV and the free PBS Video app. The series stars Kate Phillips as Victorian London’s first lady detective and Stuart Martin as Inspector William “The Duke” Wellington, her will-they-or-won’t-they love interest and colleague. Ansu Kabia returns as Moses, Eliza’s ally and connection to the seedy underbelly of London, and Cathy Belton returns as Ivy, Eliza’s housekeeper, confidant, and friend.

Season 3 finds Eliza solving fresh and surprising mysteries, ranging from a disappearing magician to police corruption, as she continues to build her detective agency. Growing competition from a rival agency creates new problems, and a new romantic rival – a beautiful woman from Eliza’s childhood – has caught William’s eye.

Watch All Creatures Great and Small on WITF TV or the PBS Video app Livestream Sundays at 9pm. Episodes can be streamed for free using the PBS Video app for two weeks following their television premiere.

Then, at 9pm, All Creatures Great and Small brings us back to the idyllic Yorkshire Dales – but World War II is looming on the minds of the residents just as Helen and James begin their life together.

The series stars Nicholas Ralph as the beloved veterinarian James Herriot. Also returning to the series is Rachel Shenton as Helen Alderson, Patricia Hodge as the eccentric Mrs. Pumphrey, Callum Woodhouse as Tristan Farnon, Samuel West as the unpredictable Siegfried Farnon, and Anna Madeley as Audrey Hall. Derek is back as Tricki Woo, too – so get ready for more shenanigans!

After you watch All Creatures Great and Small, listen to Postscript, an after-show, fan-first podcast with hosts Beth Cappello and Christina Zeiders! They’ll break down each episode as they watch season 3 along with you, and talk about the relatable moments and relationships that make All Creatures so fun to watch.

The series opens in the spring of 1939. With a new stake in the business, James is trying to expand the practice by joining a government program to test for tuberculosis in cattle, but the farmers look upon his attempts with suspicion by the farmers, who run the risk of their farms being shut down if a positive case is found.

As WWII looms, we’ll see Siegfried deal with painful memories from his deployment during the first World War. We’ll also see Audrey begin to dream of a future and life outside of her duties at Skeldale House, and see James and Helen adapt to a new life together.

Watch Vienna Blood Sundays at 10pm on WITF TV or the PBS Video app Livestream. Episodes can be streamed for free using the PBS Video app for four weeks following their broadcast premiere.

At 10pm, Vienna Blood brings new diabolical cases for Dr. Max Liebermann and Detective Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt. Set in 1900s Vienna – a hotbed of philosophy, science and art, where cultures clash and ideas collide – the series stars Juergen Maurer and Matthew Beard, who was most recently in Magpie Murders.

Having cracked several of Vienna’s most mysterious and deadly cases and having established themselves as a crime-solving duo, Max has moved out of his parents’ house to an apartment of his own. Thanks to his success with Max, Oskar’s star is on the rise in the department and – for the first time in a long time – he starts to open to the idea of letting someone into his life.

Love has not run smoothly for Max. Amelia Lydgate has returned to England and Max’s former fiancé, Clara, has turned her sights from marriage to a career as a journalist – discovering that investigating murder is as thrilling as romance.

Max and Oskar are, once again, thrust into the dark underbelly of Viennese society, and their investigations take them into a luxury fashion house, the Chinese antiquities trade, and the budding world of cinema.

Watch all three dramas on WITF TV or the PBS Video app Livestream on Sundays starting at 8pm!

Miss Scarlet and The Duke and All Creatures Great and Small episodes can be streamed on-demand for free using the PBS Video app for two weeks following their television premiere. Vienna Blood episodes can be streamed for free using the app for four weeks following their broadcast premiere.


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