BRITBOX Australia: SEPTEMBER 2024 Release Schedule (With Trailers)

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‘Call the Midwife’ s13 and ‘The Jetty’

Australia: Here’s your complete SEPTEMBER 2024 release schedule for Britain-focused streaming service BritBox, along with the trailers that have been made available!

After more Australian streaming release schedules? Also check out the SEPTEMBER line-ups for NETFLIXPRIME VIDEODISNEY+, STAN, BRITBOXSHUDDER …

2 SEPTEMBER

  • Death in Paradise, Season 13

A charming “whodunit” following British DI Neville Parker solving murder cases in Saint Marie.

Death in Paradise Season 13 follows Ralf Little back as DI Neville Parker for more murder cases on Saint Marie. Marlon confronts his future, Naomi lets loose to double date with Darlene, and Catherine finds herself embroiled in a murder case when an old friend becomes a suspect. New and returning faces arrive on Saint Marie, and Neville faces his biggest decision yet.

A deadly game of bingo, a poisoning at a cookery competition, a death during a blackout, and a mystifying murder in a lift – will the hapless detective finally get his happily ever after?

Starring Ralf Little (Doctor Who, The Royal Family), Shantol Jackson (Sprinter, Beyond Paradise), Don Warrington (The World According to Grandpa, Hamlet), and Elizabeth Bourgine (The Madame Blanc Mysteries, The Seventh Target).

3 SEPTEMBER

  • The Real Spies Among Friends

4 SEPTEMBER

  • The Jetty

This new thriller explores how a fire, murder and an illicit love triangle are connected.

In this four-part series, that reviewers are calling the new ‘Happy Valley’ 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 (Doctor Who, The Cry), Archie Renaux (Shadow and Bone, The Greatest Beer Run), Laura Marcus (The Great Escaper, Bad Education), and Tom Glynn-Carney (House of Dragon).

Streaming weekly on BritBox from 4th of September 2024

6 SEPTEMBER

  • 6 Days

9 SEPTEMBER

  • Call the Midwife, Season 13

Chronicles the lives of a group of midwives living in East London in the late 1950s to late 1960s.

Season 13 continues to explore complex medical and personal situations on the midwifery and district nursing rounds. It is now 1969, and more babies are being born in hospitals than ever before, putting added pressure on maternity beds across the country. However, 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.

This season will also see stories from within the Sylheti and Nigerian communities as well as from around the docks. Poor housing continues to blight areas of Poplar presenting complex social and health challenges to the Nonnatus team.

Starring Vanessa Redgrave (Letters to Juliet, Atonement), Laura Main (Murder City, Roots & Fruits), and Jenny Agutter (Avengers Assemble, Queen of the Desert).

20 SEPTEMBER

  • Whiskey Galore!

26 SEPTEMBER

  • Avoidance, Season Two

This witty comedy follows Jonathan as he avoids the consequences of his own actions.

Season two follows Jonathan (Romesh Ranganathan; Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, The Ranganation) as he has reinvented himself. He may have a new body, a new hobby, and a lot of lycra, but he’s still stuck avoiding conflict and all the mess that it causes.

Jonathan is determined to win back his ex-partner Claire (Jessica Knappett; Drifters, Taskmaster) and rebuild his family and make his son, Spencer (Kieran Logendra: Changing Ends) happy. However, any chance of their love rekindling is complicated by new love interests Brett (Matthew Lewis; Harry Potter, Me Before You) and Megan (Aisling Bea: Doctor Who, Living With Yourself). Meanwhile, Jonathan’s sister, Dan (Mandeep Dhillon) and her wife Courtney (Lisa McGrillis; Last Night in Soho, Mum) are expecting a baby and feel anything but ready.