What is BritBox? A brief guide to the British television and movie streaming service
- BritBox is a subscription streaming service in the UK and US, focused solely on British movies and TV.
- The BritBox library includes both popular and classic titles, including "Downton Abbey" and "Doctor Who."
- After a 30-day free trial, BritBox is available for $6.99 a month in the US and £5.99 a month in the UK.
With streaming services becoming the preferred way for entertainment fans to consume their favorite TV shows and movies, these platforms are becoming more and more popular.
BritBox, which bills itself as having the "biggest collection of British content on any streaming service" - more than Netflix, Acorn TV, and Hulu - is one such platform that Brits and Anglophiles in the US alike can enjoy.
What is BritBox?
Launched in the US and Canada in March 2017 (and in the UK in November 2019), BritBox is a subscription-based movies and TV service, with roughly 1.5 million subscribers in North America. The service, which is a joint effort of the British TV networks ITV and BBC, is centered entirely around British television and movies.
While both the North American and British versions of BritBox are pretty much identical, the key differences lie in the content library and offerings, with a smaller selection available with the US version. Both UK and US subscribers have access to BritBox Originals, however.
The North American version of BritBox operates mostly as a platform and content library to help expose non-UK audiences to British programming, while the UK version functions more as an archive of shows many subscribers will already know and love.
What BritBox shows and movies are available
BritBox offers a variety of British comedies, mysteries, dramas, lifestyle, and docs both ad-free and on-demand, with many in their entirety. Among the popular BritBox shows available to stream on the platform are "Downton Abbey," "Broadchurch," "Only Fools and Horses," "Doctor Who," and "Spooks."
Classic British movies including the "Carry On" films and several Hitchcock thrillers are also available, along with original programming. In total, there are more than 300 titles to choose from, with more being added regularly.
BritBox shows and movies are also available on the following platforms and devices:
- iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
- Android devices
- Apple TV
- Roku
- Smart TVs from Panasonic, Samsung, JVC, Logik, Polaroid, Sony, Toshiba, LG, Hisense, Hitachi, and Bush
- Google Chromecast
- TalkTalk TV
- Freesat
- BT TV
- Amazon Fire TV
- Mac or PC web browsers
- Netgem
- YouView
How much does BritBox cost?
Related Article Module: How much is BritBox? A cost breakdown for the British streaming serviceIf you want to sign up for BritBox, the company offers a free seven-day trial to give you a taste of what's available before committing to a monthly subscription.
After the trial period ends, you'll pay $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year for HD video on multiple screens and devices. In the UK, the monthly subscription fee is £5.99 a month or £59.99 per year.
How to sign up for BritBox
Once sign-up for BritBox is completed, you can begin streaming immediately. Additionally, you can cancel your account at any time during the free trial period to avoid being charged.
Navigate to the BritBox website and click the "Free Trial" or "Try for Free" option in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
- Enter your first and last name, your email address, and a password you'd like to use with your account.
- Now click "Create account and continue."
- Confirm whether you want a monthly or yearly plan.
- Finally, enter your credit card information. This card payment will be taken after your free trial period ends.
Quick tip: BritBox subscriptions are also available through Amazon Prime Video and the Apple TV app.
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