BritBox, the subscription streaming service from BBC Studios and ITV offering the biggest collection of streaming British television in North America, has unveiled its May slate! Next month’s titles include the exclusive premiere of the original series A Confession starring Emmy winner Martin Freeman (Fargo, Sherlock, Black Panther), as well as all 37 adaptations from BBC’s Shakespeare Collection and more. Check out the full May slate below!
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Available May 1
35 Days S4 | (BritBox Exclusive, North American Premiere) – In this exciting new series, a jury retires to deliberate and consider the evidence set before them in a gruesome murder case. Little do they know that within 35 hours one of them will be dead at the hands of one of the other jurors. Their first vote highlights their deep division. Who will influence who? Who will have the loudest voices? Who will harbour deep prejudices? Deep enough to kill in cold blood?
Available May 6
Florence Nightingale | (New To BritBox) – Celebrating her bicentennial birthday, this biopic drama, directed by Emmy Award winner Norman Stone (Shadowland), focuses on the early years of Florence Nightingale, from 1837 to the Royal Commission into the Crimean War. Largely based on her own words, it tells the true and unexpected story behind the creator of modern nursing.
Available May 12
A Confession | (Original, BritBox Exclusive, North American Premiere) – After a night out with friends, 22-year-old Sian O’Callaghan disappeared. When her worried boyfriend reports her missing, Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher, played by Martin Freeman (Black Panther, Sherlock) begins to piece together her last movements. Believing Sian may still be alive and being held somewhere against her will, Fulcher initiates an urgent full-scale search operation which leaves him at the crux of a life-changing choice between following police protocol and catching a killer.
Available May 15
Poirot S9-12 | (New to BritBox, BritBox Exclusive) – David Suchet in his signature role as Agatha Christie’s Belgian detective Hercule Poirot – the super sleuth who, with an expertly twirled mustache and a theatrical flair, solves murders with penetrating perception and no small amount of self-regard.
Available May 16
Poirot: Mysterious Affair at Styles | (New to BritBox, BritBox Exclusive) – Agatha Christie’s first published book introducing Hercule Poirot is set in a beautiful stately home in the war-torn England of 1917. The Mysterious Affair at Styles also establishes one of the most successful partnerships in literary history – the enduring friendship and working collaboration between Hercule Poirot, Arthur Hastings and Inspector Japp. Hastings is recovering from his war injuries when he receives an invitation to visit his old friends the Cavendish family at Styles St Mary. Staying nearby as guests of the Cavendish’s are a group of Belgian refugees, including, much to Hastings’ surprise, his old acquaintance from the Belgian police, celebrated detective Hercule Poirot.
Available May 19
At Last the 1948 Show | (New to BritBox) – Fellow Pythons John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graham Chapman star in this classic satirical comedy that would change TV comedy forever and inspire several sketch comedies, including Monty Python sketches.
Available May 22
Line of Duty S1-4 | (New to BritBox, North America) – If you think catching criminals is tough, try catching police officers. Set in the fictional police anti-corruption unit AC-12, Line of Duty is a cat-and-mouse thriller that takes a probing look into modern policing and corruption. The cast includes Vicky McClure (Broadchurch), Martin Compston (Victoria), Thandie Newton (Crash), Keeley Hawes (Tipping the Velvet), Lennie James (The Walking Dead) and Kelly Macdonald (The Victim).
Available May 26
BBC Shakespeare Collection | 37 Adaptations (BritBox Exclusive, North America) – A unique collection of some of the finest comedies and dramas in the English language, each production is a celebration of the Bard and his contributions to the world. These plays feature the cream of the 20th century’s acting talent. Among the great actors featured in these plays are: Helen Mirren, Laurence Olivier, Brenda Blethyn, John Gielgud, Jonathan Pryce, Michael Hordern, Felicity Kendall, Bernard Hill, John Cleese, Zoe Wanamaker, Claire Bloom, and Robert Lindsay.
– A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
– A WINTER’S TALE
– ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL
– ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
– AS YOU LIKE IT
– CORIOLANUS
– CYMBELINE
– HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK
– HENRY IV PART I
– HENRY IV PART II
– HENRY V
– HENRY VI PART I
– HENRY VI PART II
– HENRY VI PART III
– HENRY VIII
– JULIUS CAESAR
– KING LEAR
– LOVE’S LABOURS LOST
– MACBETH
– MEASURE FOR MEASURE
– MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
– OTHELLO
– PERICLES
– RICHARD II
– ROMEO AND JULIET
– THE COMEDY OF ERRORS
– THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN
– THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
– THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
– THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
– THE TEMPEST
– THE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD III
– TIMON OF ATHENS
– TITUS ANDRONICUS
– TROILUS AND CRESSIDA
– TWELFTH NIGHT
– TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
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