September brings the US premieres of a short-form drama, a family drama, and the new season of a feel-good reality series, plus the return of the final two seasons of a hit comedy.
Aussie & Kiwi TV: US Premieres in September 2021

September brings the US premieres of a short-form drama, a family drama, and the new season of a feel-good reality series, plus the return of the final two seasons of a hit comedy.
Love on the Spectrum, a feel-good series if ever there was one, is returning with its second season, and Netflix has released the trailer and premiere date for it.
Stateside Down Under TV fans can look forward to five national premieres in July, including those of three new series and the final season of two Aussie favorites.
Two new series from Australia premiere in the US in March, while a much-loved, fan-favorite series from New Zealand returns with a new season.
Four new Down Under TV programs premiere in the US in February, and an acclaimed Aussie legal drama will begin streaming again for your viewing pleasure.
Today HBO Max announced the US streaming date and debuted the trailer for the new Max Original documentary There Is No “I” in Threesome.
Make room on your viewing calendars for The Night Caller, a gripping true-crime docuseries set to premiere in the US and Canada.
The new year brings a new true-crime docuseries and a new feature film, both from Australia, to two stateside streaming services.
Of all the titles from Australia and New Zealand that were added to linear TV and streaming channels in 2019, five made it to my list of favorites.
Everything’s coming up Aussie in Down Under TV in July, including the new seasons of award winners The Letdown and Wentworth.
The start of summer brings a brand new Kiwi-Danish crime thriller and three new seasons of Aussie TV series to the US, plus the local broadcast premiere of an Australian documentary.
Three programs make their stateside debuts in April, including a sitcom, a documentary, and an eagerly-awaited new mystery series — all from Australia.