BritBox, the popular streaming service known for its collection of hit movies and shows from the United Kingdom and select European countries, has an exciting lineup for the month of July. With a mix of new and acquired content, viewers can expect a variety of genres and themes to enjoy.
One of the highlights for this month is the return of the beloved show “QI” with its 23rd season. Packed with vibrant and varied subjects that are bound to fascinate and entertain, this series promises to take viewers on a voyage of discovery through a vast number of topics starting with the letter “V.”
Another exciting addition to the lineup is the second season of “The Ex-Wife,” a drama series that follows the lives of Jen, Connor, and Tasha as they navigate the complexities of relationships and past mistakes. With a stellar cast including Janet Montgomery, Jake Fairbrother, Tom Mison, Celine Buckens, and Liberty Miller, this season promises to delve deeper into the characters’ lives and relationships.
For fans of historical dramas, “Our Zoo” is a must-watch series that tells the story of George Mottershead, a man who dreams of building Britain’s first zoo without bars. With a heartwarming and humorous storyline, this series follows the Mottershead family as they face challenges and obstacles in their quest to make George’s dream a reality.
Additionally, “Forensics: The Real CSI” offers a gripping look at the work of forensic specialists in solving crimes and uncovering the truth behind investigations. With a focus on the meticulous analysis of evidence and the role of forensics in modern policing, this series provides a fascinating insight into the world of crime scene investigation.
Other highlights for the month include the short film “Pigs” starring Bessie Carter and Olivia Williams, as well as the mini-series “The Outcast,” set in 1950s Britain and exploring themes of small-town hypocrisy and young love.
With a diverse range of content and genres, BritBox continues to deliver high-quality entertainment for its viewers. Whether you’re a fan of drama, comedy, or crime thrillers, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on the streaming service this July. When Gilbert ties the knot with Alice, a younger woman in need, Lewis finds himself spiraling into a world of self-destructive behavior. With no one to turn to except the neighboring Carmichael girls, Kit and Tamsin, who are dealing with their own family issues, Lewis struggles to cope with his inner turmoil. As his suppressed anger reaches a breaking point, he lashes out in a dramatic display of rebellion.
Pushed to the outskirts of society, Lewis appears to be abandoned by all except for one girl who may hold the key to his salvation. Adapted from Sadie Jones’ acclaimed novel, this emotional tale delves into themes of love, grief, and isolation in a poignant narrative.
In other news, a new comedy panel show titled “Would I Lie to You?” is set to premiere on July 18th. The show features celebrity guests sharing unbelievable truths and believable lies, challenging the opposing team to decipher fact from fiction in a hilarious battle of wits.
On July 24th, BritBox will debut “Code of Silence,” a gripping series following Alison Brooks, a Deaf canteen worker drawn into a dangerous police investigation. As she navigates the complexities of her new role as a key informant, Alison must grapple with conflicting emotions towards a suspect, risking her safety and personal life in the process.
Lastly, “A Spy Among Friends” will hit screens on July 30th, chronicling the true story of British spies Nicholas Elliott and Kim Philby, whose friendship is tested when Philby’s betrayal as a Soviet double agent rocks the foundations of intelligence agencies in the UK and the US.
Stay tuned for these captivating new releases and immerse yourself in a world of mystery, intrigue, and compelling storytelling.