Watch WETA UK Live!
WETA UK is currently available over-the-air on channel 26.2, via cable networks Comcast (HD subscribers only): 265, 1146, Cox: 800, Verizon FIOS (HD subscribers only): 474, RCN: 39 (SD), 602 (HD) and streaming on PBS.org, the free PBS App and WETA.org. The WETA UK channel is devoted to the best in British television programming, presenting beloved classics and contemporary series around the clock, seven days a week. WETA UK offers a full schedule of fine entertainment programming — featuring drama, mystery and comedy — in addition to documentary series and news reports.
Please note: livestream only available to viewers in the Washington, D.C., metro area.
To see what's on now check the WETA UK schedule below:
WETA UK
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Celebrity Antiques Road Trip
Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk
Thursday
Apr 16
1 Hour
Newsreaders Natasha Kaplinsky and Michael Buerk embark on an adventure around Sussex; Michael tastes the delights of Hastings and Natasha meets some woolly friends who played a vital role during the industrial revolution. -
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Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius
Thursday
Apr 16
1 Hour
A 30-year-old Shakespeare is at the top of his game -- he's got a job at England's best theater company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men and the money is rolling in; a tragedy leads to the creation of "Hamlet." -
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Kate: The Making of a Princess
Thursday
Apr 16
1 Hour
The Princess of Wales faces her biggest challenges yet as the fairytale shatters. -
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The Real Crown: Inside the House of Windsor
Intruders
Thursday
Apr 16
1 Hour
The Queen, who is busy with state duty, must manage several crises at once; a catalog of scandals threatens the monarchy and she watches as Windsor Castle goes up in flames. -
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BBC News
Thursday
Apr 16
30 Minutes
Twenty-four hours a day, the latest national and international stories as they break. -
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Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius
Thursday
Apr 16
1 Hour
A 30-year-old Shakespeare is at the top of his game -- he's got a job at England's best theater company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men and the money is rolling in; a tragedy leads to the creation of "Hamlet."