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12 days of Britmas (December 2nd)

12 days of Britmas. Image: Britbox.
12 days of Britmas. Image: BritBox.

Christmas special. Get into the festive spirit this holiday season with this cheerful collection of Britmas specialties. Rewind with a beloved Christmas classic King’s Christmas Carols (Dec. 25). Take a magical tour of Britain and meet the Christmas elves who will do their best to help you have a picture-perfect Christmas Make Christmas shine (Dec. 18). Or immerse yourself in a Christmas crime thriller with a brand new Christmas special from Vera (see below).

Vera Christmas episode (December 2nd)

Particularly. Enjoy this special with DCI Vera Stanhope as she guides her team through the ins and outs of crime fiction set against the stunning Northumberland countryside. With Brenda Blethyn and Jon Morrison.

Mr. Bates versus the Post Office – Season 1 (December 5)

Mr. Bates versus the Post Office. Image: Britbox.
Mr. Bates versus the Post Office. Image: BritBox.

Series. Britain’s biggest new drama in over a decade since the release of Line of Duty’s sixth season. Follow wrongly accused Sub-Postmasters Alan Bates and Jo Hamilton as they strive to clear their names after they were wrongly accused of theft, fraud and false accounting due to a faulty computer system. With Toby Jones, Jo Hamilton and Alex Jennings. Watch the trailer.

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Midsomer Murders – Season 23 (November 25)

Series. And…we’re back with everyone’s favorite veteran Chief Inspector and his young colleague as they investigate (even more) murders in and around Midsomer County. In Episode 1 of Season 23, a survivalist is found murdered in his bomb-proof hideout, revealing a dark conspiracy that shows how far people will go to escape the end of the world. Starring John Nettles, Jane Wymark and Barry Jackson.

Mothering Sunday (November 29)

Mothering Sunday. Image: Britbox. The best 6 new films.
Mothering Sunday. Image: BritBox.

Movie (2021). Jane Fairchild, a maid for the Niven family, is unsure how to react when she receives an invitation to spend the day with her wealthy neighbor Paul Sheringham. Director: Eva Husson. Starring Odessa Young, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth and Olivia Coleman. Watch the trailer.

The Rotten Tomatoes critics consensus states:

Mothering Sunday The film feels frustratingly cold, but due to the impressive performances and overall solid craftsmanship, it’s rarely anything less than engrossing.

bay – Seasons 3 and 4 (November 22)

The Bay. Image: Britbox. Stream new shows.
The Bay. Image: BritBox.

Series. Follow Detective Sergeant Jenn Townsend, the region’s newest officer, as she deals with the increasingly complex challenges of her new job in the tough coastal town of Morecambe in northern Britain.

From a compelling missing person case to a murder mystery that unsettles the picturesque town, the plot quickly escalates into a darker investigation with unsolved mysteries plaguing the community. With Marsha Thomason and Barry Sloane. Watch the trailer for The Bay season 3.

All creatures great and small – Season 5 (November 12)

All Creatures Great And Small Season 5. Image: Britbox. Stream new shows. Best new shows.
“All Creatures Great and Small” Season 5. Image: BritBox.

Series. Based on the books by popular author Alf Wight, the easy-to-watch series follows the endearing and humorous adventures of local vet James Herriot and his colleagues against the breathtaking backdrop of rural England, the Yorkshire Dales.

This cheerful series is a continuation of the Christmas episode, in which a new family member joins the Herriot household; How has the rest of the Skeldale clan adjusted to the new addition? With Nicholas Ralph and Anna Madeley, Rachel Shento and Samuel West. Watch the trailer.

My King Charles (November 5th)

Series. Featuring previously unpublished letters, photographs and insights, this in-depth exploration focuses on the life of the British king, from his early years to the challenges of his final years.

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