BritBox November 2025 Schedule Announced
BBC Studios has announced the titles coming to BritBox in November 2025, which include a range of new BritBox Originals and classic British fare. BritBox is a digital video subscription service offering the most extensive collection of British TV in the U.S. and Canada.
The November lineup includes the third season of Blue Lights, fresh off its 2025 BAFTA win for Best Drama. The series continues to earn acclaim for its raw realism and emotional intensity. With shifting loyalties, new threats, and standout performances, season three delivers as one of the most critically acclaimed dramas on British television.

Returning to the cobbled streets of Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators Season 5 premieres November 25 on BritBox. Mark Benton (Inside No. 9) and Jo Joyner (EastEnders) reprise their roles as Frank and Lu, the mismatched detectives reluctantly reunited after time apart. Quirky, clever, and packed with theatrical flair, the new season continues to charm with its offbeat cases and lovable cast.
BritBox has also given us a look at what’s ahead in early 2026, including The Game Season 1 and Riot Women Season 1.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…
NOW STREAMING
Beyond Paradise Season 3 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released Weekly
The hit spin-off from Death in Paradise returns as DI Humphrey Goodman (Kris Marshall, Sanditon) and fiancée Martha (Sally Bretton, Not Going Out) face more challenges in their new life by the coast.
Set against the idyllic backdrop of Devon and Cornwall, the Shipton Abbott team solves more intriguing crimes, including a body found in the river on the county border, a baffling chocolate box poisoning, a historic farming feud, and a spiking incident on the water.

Away from the police station, Martha and Humphrey try to overcome unexpected hurdles as foster parents. At the same time, the reappearance of Martha’s old flame Archie (Jamie Bamber, Law & Order: UK) presents an unexpected challenge.
Esther (Zahra Ahmadi, The Bay) navigates a surprise encounter in her private life, Anne (Barbara Flynn, Kate & Koji) faces a health scare that stirs up painful memories, and Kelby (Dylan Llewellyn, Derry Girls) embarks on a journey of personal growth. Beyond Paradise Season 3 will finale on BritBox on November 18, 2025.

AVAILABLE OCTOBER 29
Ten Pound Poms | BritBox Exclusive, United States Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released 2x Upon Premiere, Then Weekly
In 1956, a group of Brits respond to an emigration advertisement that promises a prosperous new life in Australia for just ten British pounds. Expecting to be exchanging rationed Britain for exotic food, white-washed houses, and sun-soaked adventures, the new migrants arrive in Sydney to find that life down under is a far cry from what they were sold.
The season one finale of Ten Pound Poms airs on BritBox on November 26, with season two following in 2026.

BRITBOX NOVEMBER 2025 SCHEDULE
AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 7
Belgravia Season 1 | New to BritBox | 6 x 60’ | Released All at Once
On the eve of the Battle of Waterloo, two young lovers forge a legacy that will create scandal for generations to come. Years later, when the humble Trenchards (Tamsin Greig, Riot Women, and Philip Glenister, After the Flood) move to Belgravia, they find themselves mixing with the venerated Brockenhursts (Harriet Walter, Archie, and Tom Wilkinson, The Full Monty).
The families share a history that threatens inheritances and reputations, and some would do anything to ensure secrets remain buried. Pride and loyalty will be tested, as forbidden love blossoms amongst the rivalry and lives hang in the balance.

AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 13
Blue Lights Season 3 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, United States Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released Weekly
Two years into their jobs as response officers, Grace (Sian Brooke, Sherlock), Annie (Katherine Devlin, The Day of the Jackal), and Tommy (Nathan Braniff) are accustomed to life under the blue lights.
But their work will take them into a sinister world hidden behind the veneer of middle-class life, the world of the accountants and lawyers who facilitate organized crime. The old political and criminal order has gone, and a new global gang rule Belfast, bringing danger closer to home for our officers than ever before.

AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 21
Friday Night Dinner Season 1 | New to BritBox | 6 x 25’ | Released All at Once
For the Goodman family, Friday night dinner is just like Sunday lunch: take two days away, add on an extra course, and you’ve pretty much got it. Adam (Simon Bird, The Inbetweeners) and his brother, Jonny (Tom Rosenthal, Plebs), view Friday night dinner as a necessary annoyance.
It’s necessary because they get fed, and it’s annoying because, well, they have to spend the evening with Mum (Tasmin Greig, Riot Women) and Dad (Paul Ritter, Chernobyl). It’s not that Mum and Dad aren’t wonderful. They really are. But Dad slugs ketchup straight from the bottle, Mum is obsessed with Masterchef, and even Grandma (Frances Cuka, Holby City) likes to wear her new bikini around the house.

Friday Night Dinner Season 2 | New to BritBox | 7 x 25’ | Released All at Once
Spend some more Friday nights with the Goodman family as Friday Night Dinner returns for a second helping of groundbreaking comedy. In Series 2, Adam (Simon Bird, The Inbetweeners) goes on a date with a girl who smells like Mum (Tasmin Greig, Riot Women), Jonny (Tom Rosenthal, Plebs) starts going out with an older woman, Mum is forced out the house by a mouse, and Dad (Paul Ritter, Chernobyl) starts drying fish in the downstairs cupboard.
Also, Jim (Mark Heap, Beyond Paradise) makes a birthday cake for his dog, Wilson, Grandma (Frances Cuka, Holby City) has an affair with a married man, and we meet Dad’s mother – ‘Horrible Grandma’ (Rosalind Knight, The Crown). Featuring a stellar ensemble cast, Friday Night Dinner is a truly quirky, original series about growing up but not growing away.

AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 25
Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators Season 5 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 10 x 60’ | Released Weekly
The unlikely crime-fighting duo is back working the cobbled streets of Shakespeare’s birthplace to solve more thrilling mysteries and murders most foul. Grumpy ex-cop Frank (Mark Benton, Inside No. 9) and warm-hearted ex-hairdresser Lu (Jo Joyner, EastEnders) have gone their separate ways.
But it’s not long before events throw them back together, alongside their luvvie assistant Sebastian (Patrick Walshe McBride, The Chelsea Detective). A horror movie director hires the gang when he finds himself terrorized by one of his own creations.
A client is fatally electrocuted at a team-building retreat. And a killer is on the loose in an isolated mansion during a murder mystery school reunion. Meanwhile, a saboteur hides in the shadows, determined to destroy the Agency. Can tech whizz Spider (Darren Evans, The Guest) help find the culprit before it’s too late?

2026 SNEAK PEEK
AVAILABLE JANUARY 8
The Game Season 1 | BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 4 x 60’ | Released All at Once
The cat and mouse thriller tells the story of Huw Miller (Jason Watkins, McDonald & Dodds), a police detective still haunted by the one case that he failed to solve – a stalker who taunted his town, mercilessly toying with his victims before eventually killing them.
As Huw attempts to settle into retirement, the case is never far from his mind – and when new neighbor, Patrick Harbottle (Robson Green, Grantchester) moves in and utters the chilling phrase ‘catch you later’ – the sign off the stalker used to taunt Huw during the investigation – Huw is determined he’s finally got his man.

AVAILABLE JANUARY 14
Riot Women Season 1 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released 2x on Premiere, Then Weekly
Set in Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, Riot Women centers around five women who come together to create a makeshift punk-rock band to enter a local talent contest. But when it comes to writing their first song, the women soon discover they have a lot more to say than they first thought.
As they juggle life’s struggles, demanding jobs, grown-up children, aging parents, ex-husbands, and relationships, the band becomes a catalyst for change in all of their lives, and the ripple effect is seemingly never-ending. With each episode, a long-buried secret begins to surface, entangling the women in an unlikely and complex web that threatens to tear everything, including the band, apart.
