​Amazon’s roster of exclusive streaming shows keeps growing.

The online retail giant added BBC America series “Orphan Black” to its catalog on Friday, making its Prime Instant Video service the only place for fans to stream the show.

“Prime Instant Video continues to be a great platform for viewers to enjoy our content, and we’re very pleased to make it the exclusive online streaming provider for every season of Orphan Black, starting with season one,” Matt Forde, EVP Sales & Co-Productions for BBC Worldwide North America, said n a press release. “Temple Street Productions along with Graeme Manson and John Fawcett have created an addictive, edge-of-your-seat series and now is the perfect time for subscribers to get on board and catch up on season one before the series returns to BBC America in April.”

Other titles only available on Amazon include “Downton Abbey,” “The Americans,” “Veronica Mars,” and “Justified.”

“Orphan Black” returns for its second season on BBC America on April 19.

Read More: Entertainment Weekly

Brief Take: Amazon has been aggressively pursuing the exclusive rights to binge-worthy shows as a hook to get customers to sign up for its Amazon Prime free shipping service.

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