The Crown — Episode Schedule

Every upcoming The Crown episode premiere with network air dates. Sourced from TVmaze (CC BY-SA 4.0). Auto-refreshed weekly, faster in the days before a new episode airs. Contains data from TVmaze.com licensed CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).

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The Crown — Episode Schedule tracks every upcoming episode premiere in the entertainment calendar for The Crown, the historical drama set around the British monarchy and rooted in the United Kingdom. The schedule centres on network air dates rather than plot summaries, and the listing draws on TVmaze, which maintains television metadata under CC BY-SA 4.0. For a series tied to British institutions, the calendar serves as a straightforward record of when each new episode is expected to appear. Entries typically show a premiere title or placeholder, the planned air date, and the current status when a broadcaster has not locked the timing. In practice, that means a run of regular episode releases, followed by items marked with date notes when the next instalment is still awaiting final confirmation. The sample items indicate a forthcoming wave and a The Crown entry with date TBA, which fits the common pattern for television schedules that move ahead of public episode announcements. Because the series is associated with London and the wider UK production landscape, those geography markers help place the release cycle in a clear broadcast context. Viewers following the series closely, along with television editors, entertainment journalists, and release-trackers, can use this smart calendar feed — free to subscribe — to keep the next episode visible inside Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook. That matters when air dates shift by region or when a broadcaster publishes a revised slot near transmission. A calendar entry makes the schedule easier to monitor than a static list, especially for a series with uneven gaps between announcements and premieres. The calendar updates regularly, and changes in the source data can appear automatically without manual entry. That is useful when an episode moves, a date remains TBA, or a fresh premiere window is added closer to broadcast. The result is a practical reference for following The Crown’s release pattern as the season progresses, with TVmaze providing the underlying schedule data and the entertainment listing reflecting the latest confirmed information.

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