BritBox: top new shows streaming this week

Discover the best new shows and films to stream from September 9 to 15 2024 on BritBox
Call the Midwife. Image: BritBox.

BritBox: new to streaming

Call the Midwife â€“ Season 13 (9 September)

Series. The return of group of midwives living in East London from the late 1950s to the late 1960s. It is now 1969, and more babies are being born in hospitals than ever before, putting added pressure on maternity beds across the country. But Poplar is coping better than most due to the work of Nonnatus House and the popularity of home births with the support of the Sisters. Starring Vanessa RedgraveLaura Main and Jenny Agutter. Watch the trailer.

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Death in Paradise â€“ Season 13 (2 September)

Death in Paradise – Season 13. Image: BritBox.
Death in Paradise – Season 13. Image: BritBox.

Series. We’re back with DI Neville Parker for more mysterious murder cases on Saint Marie. This season, Marlon confronts his future, Naomi lets loose to double date with Darlene, and Catherine finds herself embroiled in a murder case in which an old friend is a suspect. New and returning faces arrive on Saint Marie, and Neville faces his biggest decision yet. Starring Ralf LittleShantol JacksonDon Warrington and Elizabeth Bourgine.

The Real Spies Among Friends (3 September)

Documentary (2022). In this documentary we get the real story of the Cambridge Spies – as explored elsewhere in the drama series A Spy Among Friends. Starring Roger Allam, Helen Fry and David Haig-Thomas.

The Jetty (4 September)

The Jetty. Image: BritBox.
The Jetty. Image: BritBox.

Series. This new four-part thriller series explores how a fire, murder and an illicit love triangle are connected after a fire tears through a boat club in a scenic Lancashire town. Detective Ember Manning must uncover how it connects to a podcast journalist investigating a missing persons cold case and an illicit ‘love’ triangle between a man in his twenties and two underage girls. As she gets closer to the truth, it threatens to destroy her life – forcing her to re-evaluate everything she thought she knew about her past, present, and the town she’s always called home. Starring Jenna Coleman, Archie Renaux, Laura Marcus and Tom Glynn-Carney.

6 Days (6 September)

Film (2017). In this thriller directed by Toa Fraser, a number of gunmen storm the Iranian Embassy in London and hold everyone inside hostage, after which the SAS sends their best soldiers to pull off a dangerous rescue mission. Starring Jamie Bell, Mark Strong and Abbie Cornish. Watch the trailer.

Murder in the Village: Who Killed the Doctor’s Wife? (27 August)

Docuseries. The infamous, decades-old, unsolved murder of a doctor’s wife in an otherwise idyllic English town is revisited in this docuseries. Starring Alex Lipitch and Katherine Rodden.

Operation Mincemeat

Operation Mincemeat. Image: Warner Bros. Pictures.
Operation Mincemeat. Image: Warner Bros. Pictures.

Film (2021). During World War II, two British intelligence officers make use of a corpse and some false identity papers to outwit German troops. With a star-studded cast, Operation Mincemeat is set in 1943 as the Allies are determined to launch an all-out assault on Fortress Europe. But they face an impossible challenge: to protect a massive invasion force from entrenched German firepower and avert a potential massacre. Starring Colin Firth, Matthew Macfadyen, Kelly Macdonald and Jason Isaacs. Watch the trailer.

My Generation (20 August)

Documentary (2017). Directed by David Batty, this film takes a look at the cultural revolution in 1960s England. Starring Michael Caine, David Bailey and Twiggy.

Paul Dalgarno is author of the novels A Country of Eternal Light (2023) and Poly (2020); the memoir And You May Find Yourself (2015); and the creative non-fiction book Prudish Nation (2023). He was formerly Deputy Editor of The Conversation and joined ScreenHub as Managing Editor in 2022. X: @pauldalgarno. Insta: @dalgarnowrites