TIME-TRAVELLING drama Outlander has found a new home on British TV.
The show has been airing on US channel Starz since 2014, and has also been available in the UK via the Amazon Prime Video service.
Now audiences can watch the programme on More4, thanks to a deal between Channel 4 and Sony Pictures Television.
The move is a great opportunity for new viewers who’ve heard all the hype to finally be introduced to the series, and also means long-time fans can catch up with all the action from the beginning.
Based on the book series by Diana Gabaldon, the plot sees nurse Claire (Catriona Balfe) take a trip back through time from 1945 to the 1740s in Scotland. The timeline splits between the two periods and see Claire torn between her husband (Tobias Menzies) and Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan).
Surprise!!! We're coming to U.K. TV !!! ????? #Outlander https://t.co/Xj1pZQwsY1
— Caitriona Balfe (@caitrionambalfe) June 13, 2017
Outlander has been filmed in many locations in Scotland, including a studio in Cumbernauld, Doune Castle, Culross and Glasgow City Centre.
Outlander is expected to air on More4 in the coming weeks. Series three is due to air in the US on Starz from September 2017.
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