BritBox is a subsidiary of the BBC that has allowed an increasingly greater number of viewers around the world to watch original programming from the U.K. along with classic British TV and films. Each month they announce additional programming they’ll be adding to the subscription service. This is the line-up for March 2023.
March 1st
The Jonathan Ross Show: Season 18
The comedy chat heavyweight gets up close and personal with A-list stars in this no-holds-barred talk show.
March 8th
The Confessions of Frannie Langton (BritBox Original)
Set against the dazzling opulence of Georgian London, this evocative drama narrates a woman’s journey from a Jamaican plantation to a grand Mayfair mansion, where events take a fateful turn.
March 10th
Pie in the Sky
After being shot, DI Crabbe retires from the police force and sets up his own restaurant. Unfortunately, his ex-boss is constantly dragging him back in.
March 14th
Escape to the Country: Season 23
Get away from the hustle and bustle of city living and head to the tranquil British countryside, where homebuyers search for a place to call their own.
March 21
The Bay: Season 4
DS Jenn Townsend, Morecambe Police’s Family Liaison Officer, is working late as usual when an arson attack is reported. She races to the scene to find horror unfolding for a broken family, the Metcalfs. As they face an overwhelming loss, Jenn must gain their trust to help Manning and the MIU uncover the truth of what has happened. Back at home, Jenn’s got troubles of her own as, along with Chris, she tries to get to grips with the realities of having a house full of teenagers and a blended family.
March 28
Staged: Season 3
Things have returned to normal for David and Michael. They have moved on from lockdown and returned to their everyday working life, while Simon’s career remains stagnant. His phone does ring, but only to ask if he can get David and Michael back together; and they’ve made it clear they want nothing more to do with him. But Christmas is approaching, and Simon hopes the warmth of the season might soften them to the idea of a radio version of a Christmas classic…but that’s as far as Simon’s plan has got!