New on BritBox in the UK: What’s added in January 2021?

Lots of great new British television shows are coming to BritBox!

The digital video subscription service from the BBC and ITV offers viewers in the UK the very best in past, present and future British programming.

Featuring the biggest collection of British content available on any streaming service, Britbox is available for just £5.99 per month in HD via web, mobile, tablet and connected TVs.

Here are all of January’s upcoming new additions:

 

Topsy Turvy (available from 1st January 2021)

Mike Leigh directs this comic look at one of light opera’s most famous creative partnerships. In 1880s London, the writing team of William Gilbert (Jim Broadbent) and Arthur Sullivan (Allan Corduner) looks set to split after the comparative failure of their latest collaboration, ‘Princess Ida’. Sullivan is keen to prove himself as a serious composer, feeling that Gilbert’s writing has become too formulaic.

However, when Gilbert’s wife, Kitty (Lesley Manville), takes him to an exhibition of Japanese culture, his imagination is fired, and he enthusiastically contacts Sullivan with ideas for a new project.

 

The Winter Guest (available from 1st January 2021)

Alan Rickman directs and co-writes this bittersweet drama, which pairs real-life mother and daughter Phyllida Law and Emma Thompson. Following the death of her husband, Frances (Thompson) meets with her mother (Law) in a Scottish seaside town.

As they attempt to repair their own, damaged relationship, their lives become linked to those of two young boys, a teenage couple, and a pair of elderly women whose sole pleasure in life is attending funerals.

 

Dog Soldiers (available from 1st January 2021)

On manoeuvres with their squad in the Scottish Highlands, soldiers Cooper (Kevin McKidd) and Wells (Sean Pertwee) come across the ravaged remains of another military unit.

The only survivor, Ryan, is badly injured and unable to explain clearly what happened; nevertheless the men get a pretty good idea when night falls and they themselves are attacked by unidentifiable wild beasts. Finding refuge with a family in a nearby house, the owner tells them about werewolves who hunt in the area, and the soldiers begin to dig in, preparing for a big fight. Meanwhile, Ryan begins to undergo some unexpected changes…

 

This is England (available from 1st January 2021)

Shane Meadows’ gritty portrait of teenage urban life in Thatcher’s Britain of the early ’80s. With schools breaking up for the summer, 12-year-old Shaun (Thomas Turgoose) makes his way home after a fight. Living at home with his mum in a rundown coastal town, his dad killed in the Falklands, Shaun spends a lot of time on his own and dreads the long summer break.

Expecting the worst when he runs into a group of skinheads, Shaun’s surprised when they turn out to be friendly and adopt him as one of their own. Suddenly the summer feels a whole lot better as Shaun discovers girls, parties, braces and an identity. But the good times are threatened with the appearance of Combo (Stephen Graham), an older, in-your-face racist, just released from prison, who leads the group down a darker, violent road.

 

Old School Classics: New Term (available from 7th January 2021)

BritBox’s popular Old School collection of cult kids’ TV shows has been extended, and now features rarely seen classics including episodes from The Borrowers (1992), Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989), The Demon Headmaster (1996), Rentaghost (1976), Grange Hill (1978), Mr Benn (1971), King Rollo (1980), Worzel Gummidge (1979) and The Secret Service (1969).

Complete seasons of Press Gang, Tots TV, Catweazle and Stingray will also be added.

 

Sharpe (available from 7th January 2021)

Collection of the feature-length television films set during the Napoleonic Wars, starring Sean Bean as the maverick British rifleman Richard Sharpe.

15 episodes feature, including the special, Sharpe: The Legend, in which Rifleman Cooper (Michael Mears), who fought alongside Sharpe throughout the Peninsula Wars, looks back at all the adventures and romances that his senior officer got up to, showing clips from the best of the long-running ITV drama.

The other episodes comprise: Sharpe’s Rifles, Sharpe’s Eagle, Sharpe’s Company, Sharpe’s Enemy, Sharpe’s Honour, Sharpe’s Gold, Sharpe’s Battle, Sharpe’s Sword, Sharpe’s Regiment, Sharpe’s Siege, Sharpe’s Mission, Sharpe’s Revenge, Sharpe’s Justice and Sharpe’s Waterloo.

 

Miranda – Seasons 1-3 (available from 14th January 2021)

All episodes of the sitcom starring Miranda Hart, including the first three series and the two-part special finale. After a public school education, socially inept Miranda (Hart) is having trouble fitting in with her peer group, especially her childhood nemesis, Tilly (Sally Phillips).

To top it all, Miranda constantly finds herself in awkward situations around men, and in particular, ex-university chum Gary (Tom Ellis). The cast also features Patricia Hodge and Sarah Hadland.

 

Drag SOS (available from 14th January 2021)

One of the country’s most famous drag collectives, The Family Gorgeous, travel around the United Kingdom on a mission to help transform unlikely participants, including a student and a single mum, into more confident and colourful versions of themselves.

 

Trevor McDonald documentaries (available from 14th January 2021)

Additional documentaries have been added to our Trevor McDonald collection including Inside Death Row (2013), Women Behind Bars (2013), The Mafia (2015), Las Vegas (2015), Mafia Women (2017).

 

Made in Chelsea – Season 20(available from 15th January 2021)

Some of our favourites escape to the country for a summer of love, laughter and luxury.

 

Father Brown – Season 8 (available from 17th January 2021)

The latest season of the drama based on the stories by GK Chesterton, about a crime-solving Roman Catholic priest. Starring Mark Williams.

 

Cadfael – Seasons 1-4 (available from 21st January 2021)

Derek Jacobi stars in Brother Cadfael, the mystery-solving monk, in the fictional historical murder mystery series.

 

Life Isn’t All Ha Ha Hee Hee (available from 21st January 2021)

Adapted from Meera Syal’s acclaimed novel, this is a moving and often funny story about friendship, betrayal and cross-cultural conflicts, involving three childhood friends who are now in their thirties and at a crossroads in their lives, but their friendship still holds them together.

Starring Meera Syal, Ayesha Dharker and Laila Rouass.

 

Without a Clue (available from 21st January 2021)

Comedy about a clueless actor who gets chosen to play the part of Sherlock Holmes, who is really the fictional creation of Dr Watson. Starring Michael Caine and Ben Kingsley.

 

Sherlock – Seasons 1-4 (available from 21st January 2021)

Co-created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, Sherlock stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as his loyal friend, Doctor John Watson. Rupert Graves plays Inspector Lestrade.

 

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Seasons 1-4 (available from 21st January 2021)

Sherlock Holmes, the creation of novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of the world’s greatest and most popular fictional detectives, as famous for his deerstalker and pipe as his legendary powers of observation and deduction. He is an aloof and private man driven by a fierce intellect that gives him astounding brilliance and unfathomable eccentricity in equal measure.

The late Jeremy Brett, the definitive Holmes, stars in these beautiful adaptations taken from the classic ITV series and as ever Dr Watson is on hand as his indispensable assistant. Featuring guest appearances from stars such as John Thaw, Robert Hardy, Natasha Richardson, Joss Ackland, Peter Vaughan and many more.

 

Princess Margaret: The Rebel Princess (available from 21st January 2021)

Intimate series profiling Princess Margaret, whose life and loves reflected the social and sexual revolution that transformed Britain during the 20th century.

 

All Creatures Great and Small – Seasons 1-7 (available from 28th January 2021)

All 91 episodes of the 1980s BBC drama series following events in a veterinary practice supporting the local farming community in the Yorkshire Dales in the 1930s.

Based on James Herriot’s autobiographical bestsellers ‘If Only They Could Talk’ and ‘It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet’, the series stars Christopher Timothy as James Herriot, Robert Hardy as Siegfried Farnon, Peter Davidson as his brother Tristan, and Carol Drinkwater as James’s wife Helen.

 

Decline and Fall (available from 28th January 2021)

Adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s comedy novel. When Paul Pennyfeather is unfairly expelled from Oxford University, it kick starts a disastrous chain of events that no one could have anticipated. Starring Jack Whitehall, Eva Longoria and David Suchet.

 

River (available from 28th January 2021)

All six episodes of the British television drama following Detective Inspector John River (Stellan Skarsgård), who, while being haunted by visions of his partner Jackie (Nicola Walker), tries to carry on with his work while his superior, Chief Inspector Chrissie Reid (Lesley Manville), grows increasingly worried about his state of mind.

 

Gok Wan: Made in China (available from 28th January 2021)

Gok Wan is travelling back to his ancestral home to explore the largely unseen world of Chinese mass production, and meet the people working in the factories that supply the West.

 

Exodus: Our Journey to Europe – Seasons 1-2 (available from 28th January 2021)

In 2015, the BBC gave cameras to some of the people who smuggled themselves into Europe, to record where no-one else can go. The result is a terrifying, intimate, epic portrait of the migration crisis.

 

Scarborough (available from 28th January 2021)

Written and directed by Derren Litten, creator of the hit comedy series `Benidorm’, `Scarborough’ follows a group of locals from the North Yorkshire seaside town, as they navigate life, love and friendship. Jason Manford and Catherine Tyldesley star as Mike and Karen, who reunite five years after their break-up and decide to give their relationship a second chance. Now that the pair are in their late 30s, the question remains as to whether they can make it work this time around.

 

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