New on BritBox in the UK: What’s added in November 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 November’s upcoming additions in the UK:
Your Face or Mine – Season 6 (available from 1st November 2021)
Jimmy Carr and Katherine Ryan test the relationships of loved-up couples for the chance to win thousands of pounds in the sixth series of Your Face or Mine.
Roast Battle – Season 4 (available from 1st November 2021)
In comedy’s closest thing to a sport, Britain’s sharpest comedians battle it out with the most brutal jokes imaginable before judges Russell Brand and Katherine Ryan vote for the most hilarious.
The Real Housewives of Cheshire – Season 14 (available from 1st November 2021)
Step inside the gilded lives of Cheshire’s richest housewives in the fourteenth series of this outrageous reality show.
New documentaries (available from 1st November 2021)
Conspiracy: The Missing Evidence (2014)
Documentary looking at evidence that supports the most notorious conspiracy theories.
Heists – Season 1 (2015)
The inside story of how a gang carried out the biggest cash heist in British history, the robbery of over £50m from a Securitas depot in Kent.
Inside Broadmoor (2020)
This remarkable two-part documentary special marks the 150th anniversary of Broadmoor, home to Britain’s most notorious killers. With exclusive and unprecedented access to Broadmoor’s archives, this film unfolds the extraordinary history of the world’s most famous and feared hospital. Why was it originally created, and what has it become?
Killers Behind Bars (2012)
Professor David Wilson is a professor of criminology at Birmingham University in the UK. In this series of documentaries, he is applying the methodology that he teaches his students to convicted serial killers in an attempt to discover the full scale of the heinous crimes committed by some of the UK’s most notorious serial killers.
Secrets of the Royal Flight (2019)
From the earliest days of flight, the royal family have loved to travel in style. Explore the inside story of five-star regal luxury at 30,000ft.
Secrets of the Royal Train (2019)
Documentary looking at the most luxurious and elusive locomotive in the history of the British Isles. For more than 150 years, it has been the monarchy’s favourite way to travel.
10 Ways the Victorians Changed Britain (2020)
Michael Buerk takes us through 10 ways that the Victorians transformed Britain.
Warship: Life at Sea – Season 1 (2017)
Revealing documentary series about the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Duncan, following life on board for her crew of two hundred and eighty.
Warship: Below Deck – Season 1 (2020)
Documenting the lives of the 280 men and women on board the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Duncan as the ship performs crucial operations in the Mediterranean and beyond.
D-Day’s Sunken Secrets (2020)
Documentary film following a team of experts as they scour the sea bed off the coast of Normandy looking for objects which were lost or destroyed during the D-Day landings.
Inside Waitrose: Britain’s Poshest Supermarket (2020)
A light-hearted look at how Waitrose established its position at the top of the supermarket tree. Industry insiders reveal the secrets behind Waitrose’s success.
M&S vs. Waitrose: Which is Better Value? (2019)
Supermarkets M&S and Waitrose wage a daily war to attract the middle-class shoppers of Britain. Interviews with retail experts and insiders reveal which is coming out on top.
Some Voices (available from 1st November 2021)
Pete, a chef, takes in his schizophrenic brother Ray. But their relationship gets tense when Ray falls in love with Laura and refuses to take the medication that will stop the voices in his head. Starring Daniel Craig, Kelly Macdonald and David Morrissey.
The Emperor’s New Clothes (available from 1st November 2021)
During Napoleon’s exile on St. Helena, some loyalists hire a look-alike to swap places with the deposed Emperor. While the impostor lives in luxury on the island, the real Napoleon returns to Paris in order to retake the throne. Starring Ian Holme.
Wish You Were Here (available from 1st November 2021)
In a staid English seaside town after the Second World War, young Lynda grows up with her widowed father and younger sister. She eventually becomes pregnant by an acquaintance of her father. Starring Emily Lloyd and Tom Bell.
Leon The Pig Farmer (available from 1st November 2021)
An irreverent comedy is set in motion when Leon Geller, a sensitive Jewish man from London, learns that he is the product of an artificial insemination accident, and that his real father is a farmer from Yorkshire. Starring Mark Frankel and Janet Suzman.
Route Irish (available from 1st November 2021)
The story of a private security contractor in Iraq who rejected the official explanation of his friend’s death and sets out to discover the truth. Starring John Bishop, Mark Womack and Andrea Lowe.
Red Riding: The Year Of Our Lord 1974 (available from 4th November 2021)
A rookie Yorkshire journalist sets out to solve the case of a child murderer. Starring Andrew Garfield, Sean Bean and Rebecca Hall.
Red Riding: The Year Of Our Lord 1980 (available from 4th November 2021)
A team of investigators attempt to stop a serial killer known as the Yorkshire Ripper from claiming his next victim, but uncover something far more terrifying. Starring Paddy Considine, Warren Clarke and Sean Harris.
Red Riding: The Year Of Our Lord 1983 (available from 4th November 2021)
Plagued by guilt, a corrupt police official attempts to solve the case of a missing schoolgirl after seeing connections between her disappearance and a rash of prior abductions. Starring Mark Addy, David Morrissey and Jim Carter.
Life – Season 1 (available from 4th November 2021)
Gail, Belle, David, and Hannah all encounter new and disruptive influences in their lives, kicking off interweaving stories set in a house in Manchester, England, divided into four flats. Starring Peter Davison, Victoria Hamilton, Saira Choudhry and Alison Steadman.
The Field of Blood – Seasons 1-2 (available from 4th November 2021)
Adaptation of Denise Mina’s novel set in 1982. When the story of a murder involves her family, newspaper copy boy Paddy Meehan must battle prejudices to get to the truth. Starring David Morrissey, Peter Capaldi and Jayd Johnson.
This Time with Alan Partridge – Season 1 (available from 4th November 2021)
Alan is handed a career lifeline – the chance to stand in as co-host on This Time, a weekday magazine show. But can he capitalise on the opportunity?
Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge – Season 1 (available from 4th November 2021)
Alan Partridge hosts his own chat show on the BBC. He insults and belittles almost all of his guests and is humiliated by the rest.
Roadkill (available from 11th November 2021)
Politician Peter Laurence’s (Hugh Laurie) private life is falling apart. Shamelessly untroubled by guilt or remorse, he seeks to further his own agenda whilst others plot to bring him down. Can he out-run his own secrets to win the ultimate prize?
Single-Handed – Season 1-2 (available from 11th November 2021)
Jack Driscoll moves back to the town on the west coast of Ireland where he was born. He takes over his retired father’s Garda post, and solves different cases. Starring Owen McDonnell.
They Shall Not Grow Old (available from 11th November 2021)
Acclaimed documentary by Peter Jackson with never-before-seen footage to commemorate the centennial of the end of the First World War.
Rome – Seasons 1-2 (available from 18th November 2021)
A down-to-earth account of the lives of both illustrious and ordinary Romans set in the last days of the Roman Republic. Starring Kevin McKidd and Ray Stevenson.
Personal Services (available from 18th November 2021)
The story of the rise of a madame of a suburban brothel catering to older men, inspired by the real experiences of Cynthia Payne. Starring Julie Walters.
The Count Of Monte Cristo (available from 18th November 2021)
A young officer, falsely imprisoned by his jealous “friends,” escapes and uses a hidden treasure to exact his revenge. Starring Richard Chamberlain, Trevor Howard and Louis Jourdan.
The Plank (available from 18th November 2021)
The slapstick perilous misadventures of two clumsy construction builders whom require a wooden floorboard. Starring Tommy Cooper and Eric Sykes.
Victim (available from 18th November 2021)
Lawyer Melville Farr takes up the case of a worker who is blackmailed for being homosexual at the cost of derailing his promising career. Starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms.
Too Many Crooks (available from 18th November 2021)
In this spoof on crime films, four would-be criminals manage to botch every job they plan. When they try to rob wealthy Billy Gordon they fail again. But the gang decides to kidnap his daughter. Starring Terry-Thomas, George Cole and Brenda da Banzie.
Brief Encounter (available from 18th November 2021)
Returning home from a shopping trip to a nearby town, bored suburban housewife Laura Jesson is thrown by happenstance into an acquaintance with virtuous doctor Alec Harvey. Their casual friendship soon develops, during their weekly visits, into something more emotional. Starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard.
Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em – Seasons 1-3 (available from 25th November 2021)
Accident-prone Frank Spencer fails to navigate the simplest tasks of daily life, while also trying to look after his wife and baby.
New Tricks – Seasons 3-5 (available from 25th November 2021)
Three retired police officers are drafted in to solve cold cases, with a touch of comedy and drama. Starring Dennis Waterman, Amanda Redman and Alun Armstrong.
The Game (available from 25th November 2021)
Daddy, the head of MI5, assembles a secret team to investigate an alleged Soviet plot that could change the course of the Cold War. Miniseries starring Tom Hughes and Brian Cox.
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