The best of British television is arriving to Aussie screens this August. From gripping new crime dramas to timeless classics and side-splitting comedies, there’s something for every crime enthusiast and British telly lover alike.
The Tower, S2 – EXCLUSIVE
Following the success of its initial season, Gemma Whelan (Game of Thrones) reprises her role as DS Sarah Collins.
Tasked with unravelling a 27-year-old cold case involving a missing girl, she finds herself quickly entangled in a
shocking new investigation and must once again work with troubled young police officer from her past, PC Lizzie
Griffiths.
The Tower is loved by Line of Duty fans. Produced by Mammoth Screen, the creators of Endeavour, Poldark,
McDonald & Dodds and Victoria.
Also starring Emmett J Scanlan (The Fall) and Tahirah Sharif (A Christmas Prince, The Haunting of Bly Manor).
Coming to BritBox from 29 August 2023
The Thief, His Wife and The Canoe
Eddie Marsan (Still, Ray Donovan) and Monica Dolan (Pride, A Very English Scandal) star in this bizarre but true con
story about a couple who became a notorious media sensation in 2007. Based on the John Darwin disappearance
case, a man fakes his own death with the help of his wife. In doing this, they end up neck deep in a sea of lies,
crime and deception.
From Chris Lang, the creator of Unforgotten and A Mother’s Son. The Guardian UK gave the series a rating of 4 out
of 5 stars. Radio Times described it as “quirky, off-beat, hard-hitting, and truly memorable” with a 5 stars rating.
Coming to BritBox from 17 August 2023
Years and Years
An ordinary British family navigate the tumultuous waves of an uncertain future. Starting in 2019 and propelling
the characters 15 years forward, this thrilling saga delves into their hopes, anxieties, and joys amidst an increasingly
unstable world, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.
Created by and starring Russell T Davies (A Very English Scandal), Emma Thompson (Sense and Sensibility, The
Children Act), Rory Kinnear (Brexit: The Uncivil War, Lucan) and T’Nia Miller (The Diplomat, The Haunting of Bly
Manor, Sex Education).
The Guardian UK rated The Tower five-stars, praising it as a “glorious near-future drama from Russell T Davies.” The
Hollywood Reporter praising it for defying expectations “It shouldn’t work, but it’s magnificent.”
Coming to BritBox from 3rd August 2023
Hinterland
On the run from his London past, brilliant but troubled DCI Tom Mathias isolates himself on the outskirts of a town
filled with secrets as dark and destructive as his own. Partnered with the intelligent and complex DI Mared Rhys,
they form an engaging relationship as they embark on solving cases that involve the ultimate anti-social crime:
murder.
Starring Richard Harrington (The Crown, Poldark), Mali Harries (Foyle’s War, Sixty Six), and Alex Harries (Keeping
Faith, The light In The Hall).
Coming to BritBox from 24th August 2023
COMPLETE LIST OF WHAT’S COMING TO BRITBOX IN AUGUST 2023 – IN DATE ORDER
YEARS AND YEARS, SEASON 1, 3RD AUGUST 2023
A LITTLE CHAOS, 4TH AUGUST 2023
MIDSOMER MURDERS, SEASON 22, 10TH AUGUST 2023
SIX MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT, 11TH AUGUST 2023
HUGH’S WILD WEST, SEASON 1, 15TH AUGUST 2023
THE THIEF, HIS WIFE AND THE CANOE, SEASON 1, 17TH AUGUST 2023
COLLETTE, 18TH AUGUST 2023
HINTERLAND, SEASON 1-3, 24TH AUGUST
WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY, 25TH AUGUST 2023
THE TOWER: DEATH MESSAGE, SEASON 2, 29TH AUGUST 2023
BACK, SEASON 1-2, 30TH AUGUST 2023
ABOUT BRITBOX
BritBox is a digital video subscription service created by the BBC and ITV which has launched in the US, Canada, UK,
Australia, South Africa and the Nordics. The service brings the very best in past, present and future British
programming and award-winning content to viewers all in one place for $8.99 a month.
BritBox in Australia features the largest streaming collection of British drama and comedy on demand, as well as exclusive and premiere titles and brand new commissions for British production companies specifically created for BritBox.
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