New on BritBox in the UK: What’s added in June 2021?
Lots of great new British television shows and movies 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 June’s upcoming additions in the UK:
Woman in Black: Angel of Death (available from 1st June 2021)
40 years after the first haunting at Eel Marsh House, a group of children evacuated from WWII London arrives, awakening the house’s darkest inhabitant. Starring Helen McCrory, Jeremy Irvine and Phoebe Fox.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (available from 1st June 2021)
Filmed adaptation of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1996 version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
The Beast Must Die – Episode 3 (available from 3rd June 2021)
Staying on as a house guest, Frances (Cush Jumbo) must now work out how she is going to see through her murderous plan. While Strangeways (Billy Howle) continues his own investigation into the case, he begins to question what Frances’ presence on the island may mean.
MasterChef – Seasons 12-13 (available from 3rd June 2021)
Into the kitchen and under the spotlight. Amateur cooks duel it out as John Torode and Gregg Wallace turn up the heat.
Tenko (available from 3rd June 2021)
Drama based on the real life experiences of a group of women whose lives are changed forever when they are taken by the Japanese as prisoners of war after the fall of Singapore.
Starring Stephanie Cole, Ann Bell and Claire Oberman.
It’s a Sin (available from 3rd June 2021)
Drama from Russell T Davies set in the 80s following the lives of five friends which converge in a flat together in London during the AIDs epidemic. But a distant threat means that life in the 80s might be all too precious.
Starring Neil Patrick Harris, Keeley Hawes and Olly Alexander.
Christopher and His Kind (available from 3rd June 2021)
Matt Smith and Toby Jones star in acclaimed playwright Kevin Elyot’s one-off drama chronicling the formative years of novelist Christopher Isherwood.
Ackley Bridge – Season 4 (available from 3rd June 2021)
The award-winning school drama series set in a Yorkshire mill town returns for season 4 with a brand new format, some fresh faces, and familiar favourite characters. Starring Poppy Lee Friar, Amy-Leigh Hickman, Jo Joyner and Sunetra Parker.gm
The Beast Must Die – Episode 4 (available from 10th June 2021)
Frances (Cush Jumbo) looks set to exact her revenge, when an unexpected turn of events threatens to derail her plans. While things heat up for DI Strangeways (Billy Howle) as he uncovers further leads into Frances’ unsolved case.
Real Housewives of Cheshire – Seasons 1-10 (available from 10th June 2021)
Reality series following a group of women residing in one of the UK’s most affluent areas, the glamorous Golden Triangle of Cheshire.
Banana (available from 10th June 2021)
Witty, heartfelt and unique interlinked stories covering different aspects of LGBT life, from creator Russel T. Davies. Starring Fisayo Akinade, Letitia Wright and Hannah John-Kamen.
Cucumber (available from 10th June 2021)
Russell T Davies drama exploring the passions and pitfalls of 21st-century gay life. Starring Freddie Fox, Vincent Franklin and Fisayo Akinade.
Banished (available from 10th June 2021)
Banished is a story of survival set in the stark historical reality of the founding of the penal colony in Australia in 1788. Starring MyAnna Buring, Joseph Millson and Russell Tovey.
The First Team (available from 10th June 2021)
Comedy following three young footballers Mattie, Jack and Benji, and their adventures with terrifying team hard-man Petey, mercurial Italian manager Cesare and eccentric chairman Mark Crane. Starring Jake Short, Tamla Kari, Jack McMullen and Will Arnett.
The Beast Must Die – Episode 5 (available from 17th June 2021)
Frances (Cush Jumbo) struggles to deal with the fallout of her attempt to punish the man who killed her son. DI Strangeways (Billy Howle), blindsided by a surprising discovery, scrambles to find answers before it’s too late.
Ladies of London – Seasons 1-3 (available from 17th June 2021)
Set in the glittering, class-conscious city of London, this series follows a group of elite British socialites and American expats enjoying the upper crust of the high society world.
Back – Season 2 (available from 17th June 2021)
Second series of the comedy starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. Have the tables turned for reluctant foster brothers Stephen and Andrew?
Wuthering Heights (available from 17th June 2021)
Two-part television adaptation, based on the 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, starring Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley. Foundling Heathcliff is raised by the wealthy Earnshaws in Yorkshire but in later life launches a vendetta against the family.
The Only Way is Essex – Season 28 (available from 24th June 2021)
The Essex elite are back with a bang. The Sims sisters have a heart-to-heart with youngest sister Demi about her new relationship. Meanwhile, Diags targets a world record attempt.
Famalam – Christmas 2019 special (available from 24th June 2021)
A festive edition of the fast-paced comedy sketch show with characters from across the globe. Join Samson Kayo and the rest of the cast as they reprise some of their best sketches, including the overprotective boyfriend and competitive aunties.
Porterhouse Blue (available from 24th June 2021)
A distinguished cast, including David Jason and Ian Richardson, star in Malcolm Bradbury’s adaptation of Tom Sharpe’s comic novel.
Moving On – Seasons 1-11 (available from 24th June 2021)
Ordinary people, extraordinary moments. The acclaimed writer Jimmy McGovern brings together A-list actors and new talent to tell funny, real and touching stories of people at a crossroads.
Hollywood Bulldogs (available from 24th June 2021)
Hollywood Bulldogs tells the rough-and-tumble story of the small community of British stunt performers who went on to dominate Hollywood in the 1970s and 80s. They created and performed the iconic action sequences of 007, Indiana Jones, Superman, Rambo, Star Wars, Conan, the Alien films and pretty much everything since.
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