BritBox
BritBox is a digital video subscription service created by the BBC and ITV plc, serving the United Kingdom, United States and Canada, with an anticipated launch in Australia in late 2020. It is focused on British television series and films, mainly featuring current and past series and films supplied from the main UK public service broadcasters, in addition to original programming. BritBox is said to feature the biggest collection of British box-sets available in one place, with more original programming set to be available from 2020. BritBox's focus on British content has led to the service being described as a 'niche streaming service' in the US.
BritBox's launch in the United States was announced in December 2016, with it launching on 7 March 2017. It launched in Canada on 14 February 2018 and proposals for a UK launch were finalised on 27 February 2019, with the service launching in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2019. A launch in Australia for late 2020, was announced on 5 March 2020. There are content restrictions between each platform, leading some content to be available on one platform and unavailable on another.
BritBox provides new episodes to British soaps and dramas such as EastEnders, Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks, within hours of their UK broadcast via BritBox's 'Now' feature to US and Canadian users, but also includes extensive archives of older programming, such as the popular Doctor Who classic series on the service. It reported a subscriber base of 250,000 within a year since launching in the US. In 2019, 650,000 subscribers were reported from the North American platform. In 2020, the number of US and Canadian subscribers surpassed 1 million users. User numbers for the UK platform are yet to be reported.
History
Failed "Project Kangaroo"
Though not officially described as its successor, BritBox has been likened to an earlier attempt by UK public service broadcasters to create an online video-on-demand download service, codenamed "Project Kangaroo" in November 2007. This followed the launches of the broadcasters' own video-on-demand services.On Wednesday, 4 February 2009, Project Kangaroo was blocked by the then Competition Commission.
The commission stated that the case surrounding Kangaroo was about the control of valuable UK-originated TV content. "BBC Worldwide, ITV and Channel 4 together control the vast majority of this material, which puts them in a very strong position as wholesalers of TV content to restrict competition from other current and future providers of video-on-demand services to UK viewers," said Peter Freeman, the chairman of the Competition Commission, in its final report on Project Kangaroo. "We thought viewers would benefit from better video-on-demand services if the parties – possibly in conjunction with other new and/or already established providers of VoD – competed with each other."
A Channel 4 spokesperson said at the time, "This is a disproportionate remedy and a missed opportunity in the further development of British broadcasting."
After the planned Project Kangaroo was blocked, the system's assets were sold to transmitter firm Arqiva and this led to the development of the service SeeSaw, which operated from February 2010 to October 2011, with content from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5, some of which now appears on BritBox.
Rise of streaming
Since the rise of Netflix and subsequent other Subscription Video on Demand services, European PSBs and media companies in particular, have started to find ways to compete with the increasing dominance of American SVODs, and many old rivalries have also been put aside in Europe and to collaborate by creating joint SVODs, such the like of BritBox but also France's :fr:Salto_|Salto, and German-based :de:Joyn_|Joyn. Such actions are motivated by reports showing younger generations shunning terrestrial TV, and PSBs have been told to adapt to avoid becoming insignificant and left out.Establishment of joint venture & launch in US
Following increased competition from the streaming giants on the public service broadcasters, the BBC and ITV announced plans to create a Netflix-style TV service. Talks between the BBC and ITV to launch this streaming service took place in March 2016, with NBCUniversal also initially in the talks. The BBC and ITV announced several shows they would be running on Britbox including New Blood, Tutankhamun, The Moonstone, In The Dark, Cold Feet and crime series Silent Witness on US launch. BritBox's launch in the United States was officially announced in December 2016, with it launching on 7 March 2017.International expansion
Launch in Canada
On 14 February 2018, BritBox launched in Canada. Soumya Sriraman, President, BritBox North America, said, "We know that Canadians have a deep affinity for British culture and the extraordinary television programmes produced in the UK, so launching BritBox in Canada has always been at the top of our list. The fact that we can also, for the first time ever, premiere some of the most popular British programmes and big special events such as Trooping the Colour as soon as 24 hours after their UK premiere is – hopefully – the cherry on the sundae."Launch in UK
In February 2019, it was announced that BritBox would be launched in the UK later in the year as a rival to Netflix. Journalist Mark Lawson likened the proposed project to BBC Worldwide's previous failed platform, Project Kangaroo, which was expected to launch in 2008, and described it as "bizarre" and "hugely risky". In March 2019, Channel 4 confirmed interest in collaborating with the BBC and ITV. McMafia, Last Tango in Halifax, Les Misérables and the sitcom Gavin & Stacey were some of the first programmes to be confirmed available on the UK version on launch.In July 2019, the BBC and ITV announced they had signed an agreement to launch BritBox in the UK in the last quarter of 2019.
On 20 September 2019, ITV announced they had reached a deal with ViacomCBS for Channel 5 and Comedy Central UK content. This was followed by an announcement on 27 September that Samsung TVs, Freeview Play and YouView would be the first distribution platforms
In October 2019, BritBox launched its "testing phase" in the United Kingdom, in which users can sign up for a free trial to have a "snapshot of what will be there at launch".
One day before UK launch, on 6 November 2019, the Guardian reported that Channel 4 is to join BritBox after the two signed a 3-year deal to provide 1000+ hours of content from All 4 "with a range of comedy, drama and non-scripted programmes from across the service, including new series, and for the first time to any streamer, an exclusive Film4 curated service featuring iconic British films". This means for the first time, all the UK's traditional channels have managed to successfully bring together programmes on a single streaming service. Channel 4 content will be available on BritBox from April 2020 and Film4 content later in 2020, with recently aired content being only available on BritBox 31 days after the airing of the last episode on Channel 4. Channel 4 currently has not taken an equity stake in BritBox.
In March 2020, ITV described BritBox as "on plan" following its UK launch last November. The majority-owner in the BBC-ITV streaming venture reported a "strong growth" in subscribers, but didn’t report any specific numbers.
Launch in Australia
On 5 March 2020, BBC and ITV announced that BritBox is to launch in Australia, the service would bring Australians "an unrivalled collection of great British TV shows, and will build on the successful launch and operation of the service in both North America and most recently in the UK". BritBox is anticipated to launch in Australia in later 2020 with British content from across the past decades, including classic and contemporary box sets from the UK, to be directly available to Australian viewers via a wide range of mobile and connected home devices.BritBox Australia will be run as a 50/50 Joint Venture between ITV and BBC Studios, and ITV says, the service will draw on the experience of the teams and technology used to successfully launch BritBox in North America and the UK while also recruiting a local team to conduct Australian operations.
Further expansion
On 15 October 2019, BBC Studios global distribution president, Paul Dempsey, admitted there were more markets where the UK-skewing service could work. Alongside the upcoming launch of BritBox in Australia, taking the service into its fourth market, BBC Studios and ITV have announced that they will continue to evaluate new opportunities for the roll-out of BritBox in additional territories around the world.On 27 July 2020, BritBox announced plans to expand the service to 25 more countries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, South America and Africa. It was not specified which countries BritBox is targeting or what timeframe the rollout is expected to be completed. Following the announcement, ITV CEO Carolyn McCall said: “This international expansion plan will firmly establish BritBox as a global premium brand in a rapidly growing sector” and BBC Studios CEO Tim Davie added: “BritBox has very quickly found a place in viewers’ hearts and we know there is further appetite amongst international audiences who love great British content.”
One million users and profitability
On 5 December 2019, ITV's subscription video on demand Group Director Reemah Sakaan said in an interview that the service in North America had reached profitability; this was followed in 2020 by news that the service there had surpassed 1 million users. A study commissioned by the UK media regulator Ofcom previously predicted that BritBox could have 2 million UK subscribers by the year 2023, alongside newly launched US-based SVODs Disney+ and Apple TV+.Ownership
BritBox is a joint venture between ITV plc and the British Broadcasting Corporation , this is advertised with the tagline "by BBC & ITV" emphasising the ownership of the service. Ownership of the joint venture differs between the countries it operates in, largely due to restrictions on BBC funding between domestic and international services.The service in the United States and Canada is owned by BritBox LLC. A joint venture of BBC Studios and ITV plc, both owning a 50% equal majority share each. AMC Networks, the BBC's joint partner on the US cable channel BBC America, is an investor and has a non-voting minority stake in the service. Concerns have risen since their purchase of a vested stake in RLJ Entertainment and their own Shudder SVOD service.
The service in the United Kingdom is owned by BritBox SVOD Ltd. ITV plc is the controller, owning 90% of the joint venture, with the BBC holding the remaining 10%, with the option of increasing their share to 25%. Channel 4 and Channel 5 currently have no equity share in the platform.
The service in Australia is set to be a 50%-50% ownership between BBC Studios and ITV plc.
Country | Launch Date | Company | BBC Share | ITV Share | Minority Share | Notes |
7 March 2017 | BritBox LLC | BBC Studios 50% | ITV plc 50% | AMC Networks | ||
14 February 2018 | BritBox LLC | BBC Studios 50% | ITV plc 50% | |||
7 November 2019 | BritBox SVOD Ltd | BBC 10% | ITV plc 90% | BBC has the option to increase share to 25%. | ||
- | - | BBC Studios 50% | ITV plc 50% |
Content
Original programmes
In September 2017, BritBox released a reconstruction of the Doctor Who story The Wheel in Space using the surviving episodes and reconstruction using Tele-snaps. In July 2018, made its debut, the first original drama series in which BritBox held a direct production role.More original content is set to be commissioned and produced for 2020, following the platform's UK launch, with the stating "The first new show is expected to be commissioned soon and will be available to BritBox viewers from 2020". The goal is to offer exclusive content only available on BritBox, rather than BBC and ITV's UK VOD services BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub. The annual budget for original programmes will be in the tens of millions of pounds according to BBC News.
ITV has pledged to invest up to £65m in the joint venture over the next two years, and the BBC has said their pledge would be in the "tens of millions".
Reemah Sakaan, described the new 2020 projects as an “exceptional roll call of talent.” BritBox had hoped to launch a number of UK series this year, but is now talking about 2021 as the year it makes its mark in original content.
Original content for BritBox may not be avaliable on all platforms, in the event of co-productions or rights being shared, some productions may only exclusively debut on a few platforms. Many 2020 content so far, is aimed exclusively for BritBox UK, with these programmes being shared with rights holders in the US and Canada or debuting later than the UK.
Drama
Comedy
Film and television deals
In addition to containing the catalogues of BBC and ITV television, BritBox includes content from Channel 4 , and ViacomCBS through the UK channels Channel 5 and Comedy Central.Other potential networks to offer content or ownership of BritBox include: NBCUniversal and BT. Such collaboration would greatly increase BritBox's catalogue and financial resources when competing with other streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video. BT and NBCUniversal were reportedly in early talks with BritBox, but the progress of the talks have yet to be stated, with NBCUniversal investing in their own streaming service, Peacock in the US from 2020 and its parent Comcast owning Sky's UK streaming service Now TV, making full collaboration with NBCUniversal unlikely. BT has since signed a partnership with BritBox in which the service will complement it own content.
Arran Tindall, Senior Vice President, Commercial & Content Distribution, Viacom International Media Networks said "Under Viacom’s ownership we have significantly increased Channel 5’s investment in original UK content and we’re delighted to bring our popular homegrown content to an even wider audience through BritBox, alongside a selection of Comedy Central’s much-loved UK programming." following the announcement that ViacomCBS content of Channel 5 and Comedy Central UK would be joining the service.
In the early days of BritBox, Channel 4 was reportedly in talks with BritBox for a long period, ITV chief executive Carolyn McCall confirmed to RadioTimes.com that talks are "continuing" with Channel 4 and said that they will "welcome Channel 4 to BritBox". On 6 November, the Guardian reported that Channel 4 is to join BritBox, with its content available on the service from April 2020.
However, Channel 4, a publisher-broadcaster, must commission UK content from independent production companies and currently works with around 300 companies across the UK every year. As such, Channel 4 potentially lacks the streaming rights to many of the shows it broadcasts. Many independent broadcasters potentially waive these rights in order to strike other deals with larger SVODs while retaining control over their intellectual property. This would therefore potentially cause the UK platform to have differing content from the international platforms.
Content co-produced between British broadcasters and larger SVODs like Netflix and Prime Video are not likely to be available on all or most BritBox platforms. This includes shows like the ITV Studios produced, BBC series Bodyguard, which a BritBox spokesperson said "Can't come back home", adding that "going forward, won’t licence things to Netflix and Amazon in the first place because we now have a home, a streaming service in the UK".
With programming rights becoming an important issue for BritBox, the BBC and ITV have worked to keep programming rights by making deals, purchasing production companies or producing content for each other.
Collaborator | Service provided | Date announced | Available in | Notes |
BT | Products | 7 Nov 2019 | UK | " to create a range of products and offers that feature access to BritBox for millions of customers across its brands and services", more information in coming months. |
EE | Exclusive mobile partner | 7 Nov 2019 | UK | A free extended 6-month subscription is available to all EE pay monthly mobile and tablet customers for an extended free trial period. |
Criticism
Excluded content
This may not apply to all platforms.'Inappropriate' content
A big part of the BritBox catalogue is the extensive archives of the public service broadcasters, BritBox faces the challenge of hosting content which contains outdated stereotypes and opinions. In response to this, BritBox has announced that it would not include classic homegrown series that are deemed to be inappropriate for modern audiences.BritBox bosses have said a range of older shows, such as the BBC's Till Death Us Do Part and It Ain't Half Hot Mum, as well as ITV's Love Thy Neighbour, will not appear on the service because of content deemed racist or otherwise unacceptable. Reemah Sakaan, the senior ITV executive responsible for launching the subscription video-on-demand service, said "We also recomply everything that goes on to BritBox . There's also the ability to create bespoke warnings around key programming."
Sakaan confirmed that Till Death Us Do Part, first aired on BBC1 in 1965, which features the bigoted character Alf Garnett, and ITV's 1970s series Love Thy Neighbour, a sitcom about a West Indian couple who move next door to a White British couple, will not appear on the service. Some individual episodes of some shows that appear on BritBox such as BBC's Only Fools and Horses, Fawlty Towers and Doctor Who serial from the original run are also deemed problematic. In the Doctor Who serial, people of Chinese extraction are termed "inscrutable Chinks" and an English actor performs in "yellowface". However, it is understood that no Fawlty Towers episodes will be cut from the service but will run with warnings of offensive language instead. The Doctor Who serial from 1977 has a warning attached indicating "Contains stereotypes that some may find offensive."
In June, following the widespread George Floyd protests, shows like Little Britain were removed from BritBox, along with others, due to the use of Blackface in the programme.
Non-exclusive deals
The sale of rights to BBC and Channel 5 content has caused some reporters to be wary of BritBox's viability as a platform for new content, due to deals with larger SVODs to exclusively stream newer BBC content and non-exclusive deals with Sky and Now TV to access Channel 5 box sets. However, many BBC Studios' deals have given licences to some of its content to many other SVODs on a non-exclusive basis. With newer or co-produced series more likely to be exclusive to certain SVODs, shown with the new 2020 original commissions being BritBox UK exclusive. Whereas Sky already has existing deals with not only Channel 5, but Channel 4 and the BBC to have certain box sets on their Sky and Now TV platforms in the UK.BBC Studios & HBO Max
The 11 series of 2005 revival and future series 13 and 14 of Doctor Who will be exclusive to stream on HBO Max in the US, following a deal between the two, on 1 August 2019. Other content from BBC Studios such as The Honourable Woman, Luther, Top Gear, and the British version of The Office would be available on HBO Max on a non-exclusive basis, meaning they would potentially be also available on BritBox.BBC Studios & Discovery
On 1 April 2019, a 10-year content partnership was agreed between BBC Studios and Discovery, which will see Discovery become the exclusive global home of the BBC's landmark natural history programmes including the Planet Earth, Blue Planet and Life franchises for SVOD. The Dynasties series, hosted by Sir David Attenborough, is included in the deal, as are future BBC-commissioned landmark series. This deal applies Worldwide except the UK, Ireland and Greater China, meaning such series may be unavailable on BritBox platforms outside the United Kingdom. Upcoming co-produced content between Discovery and BBC Studios would be exclusive to Discovery's upcoming streaming platform outside the UK.The Discovery deal includes around 500 hours of non-exclusive content, which will still be available on other streaming services. A BBC Studios spokesperson told TBI that the relationship with Discovery is "very significant and important but it is not 100% exclusive on all titles in all regions and is therefore able to co-exist alongside regional deals of this type", following BBC Studios' deal to provide factual content to Greek telco OTE's pay-TV service Cosmote TV.
Limitations
With limitations to its budget and original programming when compared to other SVODs, BritBox faces strong competition in the increasingly crowded streaming market. Critics warn that BritBox needs to greatly increase its financial firepower and original programming in order to compete in especially the UK market, against rivals, Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+, following reports more Brits would subscribe to Disney+ over BritBox. Critics say that BritBox is no rival, and cannot rival Netflix without substantial resources.Current platforms
Content restrictions between platforms
The list of available programmes differs between the Canadian, UK and US platforms. For example, BritBox carries Coronation Street in the US but not in Canada, where the corresponding rights have long been held by CBC Television. Meanwhile, in the UK, TV shows, especially produced by independent production companies may appear on the UK BritBox, as the BBC or ITV have the domestic broadcasting rights, but may not be available on BritBox elsewhere, due to the independent production companies giving international rights to services like Netflix. This means that depending on whether the BBC and ITV owns only the domestic rights, programmes on UK BritBox may not also be available on its American and Canadian platforms. Alternatively, shows like Living the Dream may not appear on the UK BritBox, as it is broadcast by Sky and available on Sky's streaming service Now TV in the UK, but currently appears on the US BritBox.BBC and ITV content currently on other streaming services are likely to be exclusive to BritBox once the other SVOD licences expire, therefore potentially leading to harmony in programming between the platforms. Any original content produced for all BritBox platforms is set to be exclusively on BritBox, however some UK commissioned content may be UK exclusive.
Whether content co-produced between British broadcasters and larger SVODs, like Netflix and Prime Video, will be on any BritBox platforms is unclear, these include shows like Bodyguard in which a BritBox Spokesperson said "can't come back home", and who added that "going forward, we won’t licence things to Netflix and Amazon in the first place because we now have a home, a streaming service in the UK", they also added that in response to not licensing to other SVODs, since its focus is on UK-produced series, the platform would not compete to acquire the rights to US or international shows.
Recently aired or current shows made for the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 terrestrially in the United Kingdom, would appear on their VOD services, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, My5 and All 4 respectively before BritBox. These shows would then move to BritBox at a later date, then be exclusive to BritBox once the shows have expired on the terrestrial VOD, which is 30 days for ITV Hub and My5, 31 days for All 4 and 12 months for BBC iPlayer.
New content not made exclusively for BritBox, but for the BBC for example, may not be available on BritBox platforms outside the UK, due to deals struck with other SVODs such as HBO Max and Discovery.
United States
BritBox's launch in the United States was announced in December 2016, it launched on 7 March 2017.Initial programmes on U.S. launch
Among the shows offered upon BritBox's initial launch, were the US premieres of New Blood and Tutankhamun. In addition, other episodes of new programmes available on the service include:Title | Genre | Original network | Available platforms | Status | Notes |
Casualty | Medical drama | BBC | U.S, Canada | Renewed | |
Coronation Street | Soap opera | ITV | U.S, Canada | Renewed | |
EastEnders | Soap opera | BBC | U.S, Canada | Renewed | |
Emmerdale | Soap opera | ITV | U.S, Canada | Renewed | |
Holby City | Medical drama | BBC | U.S, Canada | Renewed |
Programmes for 2017
In its debut year of 2017, the service also focused on much of the classic catalogue of British television such as:BBC shows
- A Bit of Fry & Laurie
- Absolutely Fabulous
- Are You Being Served?
- As Time Goes By
- Blackadder
- Bleak House
- Dalziel and Pascoe
- Desperate Romantics
- Doctor Who
- Fawlty Towers
- Gavin & Stacey
- Hetty Wainthropp Investigates*
- Inside No. 9
- Keeping Up Appearances
- Merlin
- Miss Marple
- The Moonstone
- NW
- The Office **
- Pride and Prejudice
- Red Dwarf***
- Silent Witness
- The Young Ones
- A Touch of Frost
- Bramwell
- Brideshead Revisited
- Cadfael
- Cold Feet
- Cracker
- The Darling Buds of May
- Heartbeat
- Hornblower
- Inspector Morse
- Kavanagh QC
- Maigret
- Midsomer Murders
- Poirot: The Early Cases
- Prime Suspect
- Rosemary & Thyme
- The Royal
- The Royal Today
- Scott & Bailey
- Sharpe
- Sherlock Holmes
- Upstairs Downstairs
- Vera
- 24 Hours in Police Custody Channel 4
- ' UKTV
- Coalition Channel 4
- Father Ted Channel 4
- Marley's Ghosts UKTV
- Red Dwarf*** BBC/UKTV'
**Shared with HBO Max.
***Originally a BBC series, which moved to UKTV in 2009.''
In 2017, it was said there are more than 2,000 of hours of programming available on launch. A BritBox spokesperson said this number will change, as new shows are "added daily." The programming is offered without commercial interruption.
Content made by/for ITV and the BBC which is currently licensed to other streaming platforms such as Netflix, would be removed once their licences expire.
On 1 August 2019, HBO Max announced its acquisition of library rights to several BBC Studios series, including the first 11 seasons of the 2005 Doctor Who revival, as well as future seasons 12–14. The Honourable Woman, Luther, Top Gear, and the original British series The Office are also some other shows in the acquisition. HBO Max will also stream future seasons of Doctor Who after their initial run on BBC America. Newer Doctor Who would be exclusive to HBO Max, with the other shows in the deal sold on a non-exclusive basis.
Canada
BritBox launched in Canada on 14 February 2018, on launch the service included a free 7-day trial and in which content can be streamed on the web, on an iOS app, Apple TV, Android, Samsung TVs, Chromecast and Roku. It comes with a free 7-day introductory trial, and priced at $8.99 CAD per month on launch. Users who signed up for the service in the U.S. will be able to access their subscription in Canada.The catalogue of content on the Canadian platform is similar to the American platform, but minor differences do exist, for example Coronation Street isn't on Canadian BritBox, due to CBC Television holding the Canadian broadcasting rights.
United Kingdom
BritBox launched in the UK on 7 November 2019 with a 30-day free trial and a subscription price of £5.99 per month with no minimum term contract for HD viewing and multi-screen viewing. Unlike other platforms, the UK platform would include content from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Comedy Central UK.Channel 4 content for 2020
BritBox UK signed a partnership deal with Channel 4 in 2019, allowing the service to host over a thousand hours of content from All 4 over the next three years. New series will continue to appear on BritBox one month after transmission of the last episode on Channel 4's channels.Complete box-sets launching in April 2020 include:
- The Inbetweeners
- Peep Show
- Spaced
- Friday Night Dinner
- This Way Up
- Father Ted
- Crashing
- Chewing Gum
- Brass Eye
- Back
- No Offence
- The Accident
- Married at First Sight
- The Virtues
- Toast of London
- Black Books
- Raised by Wolves
- Nathan Barley
- Year of the Rabbit
- My Mad Fat Diary
- Ackley Bridge
- Smack the Pony
- Stath Lets Flats
- GameFace
- Misfits
- Deadwater Fell
- Kiri
Australia
On 5 March 2020, the BBC and ITV announced that BritBox is to launch in Australia in late 2020.Information
Requirements
BritBox is only available to residents of Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. UK residents can watch BritBox when temporarily outside the UK but within the EU. Canadian and US residents can use BritBox in both Canada and the US but it cannot be used outside of North America.Minimal technical requirements
Supported web browsers
Compatible devices
When accessing BritBox not via a web browserProducts | Developer | Device type | Notes | Platform | Software | Date added |
iPhone | Apple | Smartphone, Mobile devices | Labelled as 'iOS device' in Help & Support | All | Dedicated app | March 2017 November 2019 |
iPad | Apple | Tablet computer | Labelled as 'iOS device' in Help & Support and 'iOS tablet' in an ITV press release, likely includes iPad, which now uses iPadOS | All | Dedicated app | March 2017 November 2019 |
Android Devices | Android phone manufacturers including: Samsung Huawei LG Sony among others | Touchscreen mobile devices | – | All | Dedicated app | March 2017 November 2019 |
Apple TV | Apple | Set-top box microconsole | 4th Generation or later | All | Dedicated TV app | March 2017 November 2019 |
Samsung Tizen TV | Samsung | Smart TV | A partnership has been confirmed with Samsung, which will see the BritBox app hosted on Samsung Tizen TVs* from launch onwards. "Samsung will be the first TV to launch the BritBox app and together, Samsung and BritBox have agreed to a co-marketing partnership that will see BritBox featured as a "Recommended App" on Samsung Smart TV's and joint marketing activity taking place in Q4 as the TV device market heads into its key sales season around Black Friday and Christmas." | All | Dedicated TV app | November 2019 |
Panasonic Smart TV | Panasonic | Smart TV "Premium range" | "Panasonic has announced support for select TVs. The BritBox app now features on all 2019 TVs apart from the GX700 models; the X700B TVs and all above models from 2018, including the FZ series; and the EX, EZ, DX and CX series TVs." "Panasonic’s premium range of televisions has featured the BritBox app since 10th December. " Panasonic television models which support BritBox: GX800 and above, including GZ series, FX700B and above & FZ series, EX series & EZ series, DX series and CX series. | UK | Dedicated TV app | December 2019 |
Vestel Smart TV | Vestel | Smart TV | "BritBox is now also available on a range of smart TVs using the Vestel platform, which allows owners of Toshiba, JVC, HITACHI, Bush, Digihome, Finlux, Logik, Luxor, Polaroid, Techwood and more TVs to effortlessly access the service via an app." "BritBox will be featured on model ranges from 2017 onwards and support for further Freeview Play compatible models will be added soon,” added Hakan Kutlu, Vice President of Marketing, Vestel." | UK | Dedicated TV app | December 2019 |
LG Smart TV | LG | Smart TV | UK | Dedicated TV app | April 2020 | |
YouView | Partnership of: BT Group TalkTalk Group Arqiva BBC ITV plc Channel Four Television Corporation Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd | 'hybrid' set-top box | Announcement on 27 September that Samsung TVs, Freeview Play and Youview would be the first distribution platforms . Used by BT TV and TalkTalk TV, as well as Sony TVs and Humax PVRs. The availability date for BritBox will vary by ISP, manufacturer and model. Following an update to YouView software, BritBox is available to BT TV subscribers. The phased release is being rolled out for BT T2100, T2200 & T4000 devices. Found within the Players & Apps section of the device. | UK | Dedicated TV app | March 2020 May 2020 |
Freeview Play | DTV Services Ltd, a Joint Venture of: Arqiva BBC ITV plc Channel Four Television Corporation Sky | Set-top box | The availability date for BritBox will vary by manufacturer and model. | UK | Dedicated TV app | 2020 |
Amazon Channels | Feature of Amazon Prime Video | Service | The ability to subscribe to Amazon Channels is exclusive to Prime members, but you'll need to pay individual subscription fees for individual channels. BritBox is an available channel for US Prime customers. Available on all Amazon Video capable devices and platforms. | US Canada | via Prime Video app | August 2017 June 2020 |
Roku | Roku, Inc. | Digital media player | US | March 2017 | ||
AirPlay | Apple | Wireless media streamer | US | |||
Chromecast | Digital media player | "The BritBox Chromecast app allows subscribers to view BritBox on any television with a HDMI port by adding a £30 Chromecast device. Viewers are able to use their iOS or Android smartphone to browse and select from the biggest collection of British box-sets, and then enjoy watching it on the big screen using their phone as a remote control." | All | Dedicated apps | March 2017 December 2019 | |
Amazon Fire TV | Amazon | Digital media player | "We look forward to adding even more ways to enjoy the best of British creativity in 2020, including more FreeView Play sets, YouView devices and Amazon FireTV." | All | Dedicated apps | February 2020 |
Netgem.tv | Netgem | 'hybrid TV platform' TV streaming service on ISPs and OTT devices | UK | Dedicated apps | January 2020 |
More connected TV platforms & devices to be added in 2020 for UK platform, excluding the Sky Q platform in the UK for the mean time after Sky expressed BritBox as "not something Sky is seriously considering right now".