New on BritBox in the US: What’s added in June 2023?

Some brilliant new British television shows are coming to BritBox this June!

The most exciting one for us is the return of Father Brown, as the BBC hit returns for its tenth anniversary season.

Crime drama fans can also enjoy all five seasons of Irish series Love/Hate, exploring Dublin’s organised crime scene.

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Featuring the latest hits from the UK and much-loved telly classics from the past, BritBox is available for just $7.99 per month, or $79.99 per year.

The subscription streaming service from BBC Studios and ITV offers viewers in the US and Canada the biggest collection of streaming British television.

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Here are all the upcoming new additions:

 

Love/Hate – Seasons 1-5 (available from 8 June 2023)

Dublin’s criminal underworld is filled with organized crime, drug addiction, squalor and violence that has erupted in post-boom Ireland.

Returning to Dublin is Darren Treacy (Robert Sheehan, The Umbrella Academy), who had been spending time in Spain while trying to avoid Ireland’s Garda, which wanted him for gun possession.

When Darren’s brother and former gang mate, Robbie (Chris Newman, Red Rock), is shot in a drive-by shooting outside Cloverhill Prison, it sets off catastrophic events that spark tension between rival gangs. The Dublin community then must live with the consequences of the ensuing gang war.

 

Father Brown – Season 10 (available weekly from 13 June 2023)

The year is now 1954 and the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford sees new faces join Father Brown (Mark Williams, Harry Potter)’s team of sleuths.

The dashing Chief Inspector Sullivan (Tom Chambers, Holby City) is back and proves a pleasant distraction for Mrs. Devine (Claudie Blakey, Pride & Prejudice), Father Brown’s lively new Parish Secretary, while plucky new housekeeper Brenda (Ruby-May Martinwood, Taboo) helps the priest’s crime solving.

With royal visits, kidnappings and notorious gangsters to contend with, Father Brown also faces his old adversary Flambeau (John Light, North & South) who returns to Kembleford after being accused of murder. Father Brown risks his own life to prove his innocence – but is his faith in Flambeau misplaced?

 

The Great Train Robbery (available from 21 June 2023)

This two-part series tells the story of the real-life event in 1963 – known as the Great Train Robbery – in which a gang of 15 robbers, led by mastermind Bruce Reynolds, attacked a train and got away with more than £2.6 million.

Part one tells the story from the robbers’ point of view, detailing how the robbery was inspired, planned, rehearsed and executed.

Part two takes a look at the police investigation into the robbery, led by London DCS Tommy Butler, as the team of detectives try to identify every criminal involved in the crime and bring them to justice before they flee England.

Starring Luke Evans (The Pembrokeshire Murders), Jim Broadbent (Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?), and Jack Roth (Bohemian Rhapsody).

 

Hoff the Record (available from 29 June 2023)

This semi-improvised comedy sees actor David Hasselhoff play a fictionalized version of himself – complete with previously unknown German son and an oddball entourage – as he arrives in the UK to try and reignite his career.

Shot in documentary style and made by the award-winning team behind An Idiot Abroad and The Moaning of Life, this hilarious series follows the fictionalized Hasselhoff, 30 years after he rose to fame with global hits Knight Rider and Baywatch.

 

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