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 is a Smart Calendar Feed tracking episode-level listings for The Crown through TVmaze metadata, with the emphasis on release scheduling rather than plot summary, cast news, or general series history. The feed stays focused on whether an episode record exists, whether it carries a title, and whether the date is confirmed or still provisional. It is built for schedule monitoring rather than fandom commentary, which keeps the prose aligned with the way episode databases actually surface new information. That scope is more useful than a broad show description when the practical question is simply how the next entry is represented in the public schedule. Each item is structured as an individual episode event. Some listings may carry a full episode title and settled date, while others may remain as date TBA placeholders until the source record is completed. That is a common pattern for television databases, which often surface partial information before a release slate is fully visible. For The Crown, the calendar therefore functions less like an episode archive and more like a compact forward schedule that shows when a new listing appears or when an existing one changes status. The feed is free to subscribe and works with Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, and Outlook. That makes it practical for viewers, television editors, release trackers, and researchers who want episode timing in the same place as ordinary calendar commitments. It also reduces the need to keep checking separate listing pages when a placeholder becomes a confirmed entry or when a date moves. Updates follow the underlying TVmaze record, so revised titles, delayed releases, new placeholders, and confirmed dates can appear automatically. The Crown — Episode Schedule therefore works best as an evergreen reference for episode timing, specific enough to reflect release-status changes and restrained enough to avoid speculation when the source still leaves part of the schedule unresolved.

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