New on BritBox in the US: What’s added in April 2021?
Lots of great new British television shows are coming to BritBox in April!
The subscription streaming service from BBC Studios and ITV offers viewers in the US and Canada the biggest collection of streaming British television.
Featuring the latest hits from the UK and much-loved telly classics from the past, BritBox is available for just $6.99 per month.
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Here are all the upcoming new additions:
Ambassadors (available from 1st April 2021)
Starring the celebrated comedy duo David Mitchell (Upstart Crow) and Robert Webb (Peep Show), Ambassadors is a sharply written comedy drama that follows the lives of employees at the fictional Tazbekistan embassy.
Hi-de-Hi! – Seasons 1-9 (available from 1st April 2021)
Welcome to Maplins Holiday Camp, Britain’s favorite holiday camp, where the sun-drenched summer never ends, and we hope you will enjoy your stay. Set in the late 50s/early 60s, this BAFTA-winning comedy by Jimmy Perry (Dad’s Army) and David Croft (Dad’s Army, ‘Allo ‘Allo!) finds the ill-assorted staff and their guests all at sea by the seaside.
The entertainment staff return to Maplins Holiday Camp only to find that the camp is now being run by a former college professor, the well-meaning but dreamy academic Jeffrey Fairbrother, who is in stark contrast to his team. After initial clashes, the team realize that they are on the same side and face far greater challenges from the holiday-makers.
The Brittas Empire – Seasons 1-6 (available from 1st April 2021)
Despite his ambition and good intentions, everything seems to go wrong at Whitbury New Town Leisure Centre when manager Gordon Brittas (Chris Barrie, Red Dwarf) is around.
Well-intended but largely incompetent, Brittas frequently upsets his staff, wife Helen and the public as he repeatedly brings chaos into their lives. Too busy empire-building, Nero-style, to notice that he is the problem, Brittas fiddles away merrily while Rome burns.
This Time with Alan Partridge – Season 1 (available from 1st April 2021)
Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan, Philomena) is handed the career of a lifetime: the chance to stand in as co-host on a weekday magazine show. But can he capitalize on the opportunity? Knowledgeable, insightful, sophisticated – Alan Partridge is none of these. But, even after reaching his nadir of complete obscurity and medical addiction to Toblerone, this indomitable broadcaster keeps bouncing back.
This kind of format can flip in the blink of an eye from a moving piece on child soldiers in West Africa to a VT about a vegetable growing competition in Yorkshire. With the sheer variety of topics covered, striking the right tone would be dizzyingly hard even for a skilled presenter.
Easter From Kings 2021 (available from 3rd April 2021)
Celebrate Easter with music and readings from the Chapel of King’s College in Cambridge.
Featuring seasonal hymns performed by the world-famous choir and readings, Easter From Kings provides the rare opportunity to spend the holiday surrounded by the beauty of King’s College Chapel.
Death in Paradise – Season 10 (available from 6th April 2021)
The hugely popular comedy-drama is back for its tenth anniversary season with its usual combination of baffling murders, intriguing puzzles and famous guest stars.
Set against the stunning backdrop of the sunshine Caribbean island Saint Marie, season 10 is filled with surprises including a shock return of a familiar face and new characters turning up on shore. The arrival of twins is the least of JP’s challenges as a new arrival, and work, tests him to his limits. Meanwhile, Selwyn finds himself in the firing line and Catherine faces grave danger following the death of a friend.
Question Time 2021 (available from 8th April 2021)
The staple NOW program will be returning to BritBox for a brand new season. The 40-year-old BBC institution continues to give the general public from around the world a voice and a chance to have their questions answered by the panelists, who are usually made up of political figures from all parties, journalists, and trade union leaders (although in recent years, we are seeing more celebrities and comedians).
Presented by Fiona Bruce, who chaired it after David Dimbleby in January, the current affairs program maintains its healthy debates amid chaos and controversies.
Kate & Koji – Season 1 (available from 13th April 2021)
Starring award-winning talent Brenda Blethyn (Vera, Secrets & Lies) and Jimmy Akingbola (Ted Lasso, Arrow), Kate & Koji follows the unlikely friendship between Kate, a working-class woman who runs an old fashioned seaside cafe, and Koji, an African asylum seeking doctor.
Although from very different worlds, they are similar in ways they do not recognize, including a dogged determination to never back down. do not recognize, including a dogged determination to never back down. Produced by the makers of Derry Girls, the series was filmed in the picturesque coastal town of Herne Bay in Kent, South East England.
Antiques Roadshow – Season 40 (available from 20th April 2021)
A national and international treasure, Antiques Roadshow has been thrilling the public for many years. And now, the historically fascinating series celebrates its 40th anniversary in style with an episode based at the magnificent Castle Howard in Yorkshire.
Against the stunning backdrop of one of Britain’s grandest stately homes, experts invite the public to bring in their antiques for examination. Other episodes in this stand-out series feature the show’s signature grand locations and intriguing antiques, including a possible Renoir sketch, a rare letter written by Charles Darwin and some precious diamond drop earrings very nearly lost in the mail.
Grace (available from 27th April 2021)
Based on the bestselling Roy Grace series by Peter James and written by Russell Lewis (Endeavour), John Simm (Life on Mars) stars in this brand new thriller as the troubled but unyielding DS Roy Grace who has given his life to the job. When the drama opens, his career is at rock bottom. He has been exiled to running enquiries into long forgotten cold cases, and the disappearance of his beloved wife, Sandy, still haunts his thoughts.
Following another reprimand for his unorthodox methods, Grace risks being moved from the job he loves most. With so much at stake, his colleague Detective Sergeant Glenn Branson knows Grace has more to give and asks him for help with a case. After a stag night prank appears to go wrong, the groom – a successful property developer with everything to live for – has gone missing. With nothing but instinct, a lingering suspicion and his obsessive nature, Grace doggedly pursues the truth.
Rough Diamond (available from 30th April 2021)
David Jason (A Touch of Frost) stars as Diamond Geezer Des, a long-serving prison inmate who uses his cheeky charm to carry out grand thefts under a number of different guises.
Trusted by inmates and prison guards alike, Des is a simple soul who wouldn’t hurt a fly. He comes across as a frail old man who is honest and open, and he gains the respect of most of the inmates and prison guards.
Little do they know, Des is a master of disguise and being in prison is all part of his ingenious plan. He needs the perfect alibi for the perfect crime – which is to steal valuable diamonds from fellow inmate and notorious bully Benny. He takes petty theft criminal Phil under his wing to hatch the devious and dangerous plan.
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