#SmallScreenScenes #WhomYouKnow @ManhattanPeachy #PeachyDeegan Kicks Off Coverage of #BritBox Since March 2017 in the USA @BritBox_US #BBC #America
We have simple taste: we like the best so we started with STONEHOUSE!
BritBox, the subscription video-on-demand (SVoD) streaming service from BBC Studios and ITV, is the undisputed home of exceptional British entertainment globally, with the biggest and best selection of unmissable streaming British entertainment in North America. Whom You Know has published 1,800 posts on television in Small Screen Scenes since our inception since 2009, and although if you search for "BBC" you will see it is so highly populated it crashes when you try to find out what percentage of them are of British origin. We do know it was very early on, and way before BRITBOX began in March 2017 in the USA.
BritBox has surpassed 3M global subscribers.
BritBox is now available in US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and most recently launched in the Nordics.
BritBox is available for $7.99 per month/79.99 per year—after an introductory free trial period—on Roku®, Amazon Fire TV stick, Apple TV 4th Gen, Samsung, LG and all iOS and Android devices, AirPlay, Chromecast, and online at https://www.britbox.com/us/. BritBox is also available on Amazon Channels for Prime members, Apple TV Channels on supported devices, and offers gift subscriptions.
BritBox offers an incredible slate of originals including Stonehouse, starring Matthew Macfadyen, Hugh Laurie’s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? starring Lucy Boynton and Will Poulter, The Long Call starring Ben Aldridge, Mum starring Lesley Manville, There She Goes starring David Tennant, Murder in Provence, and Sister Boniface Mysteries, the Father Brown spinoff. Recent originals include Sherwood starring David Morrissey and Karen Pirie starring Lauren Lyle along with Time starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham.
BritBox is a digital video subscription service offering the largest collection of British TV in the U.S. and Canada. Created by two British content powerhouses—BBC Studios, the subsidiary arm of the BBC, and ITV, the UK’s biggest commercial broadcaster—the service features iconic favorites, exclusive premieres, and current series and soaps—most available within 24 hours after their UK premiere. BritBox also offers expert curation and playlists that enable fans to easily find programs they know and discover new favorites via the web, mobile, tablet and connected TVs.