February is upon us, which means it’s time for BritBox to add a new selection of streaming content for users to enjoy.
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Check out the complete list of the official BritBox additions for February 2026.
BritBox February 2026
February 3
Father Brown Season 13 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 10 x 60’ | Released Weekly
Father Brown (Mark Williams, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) returns for his thirteenth series, derived from the classic short stories of G. K. Chesterton.
One of the most quirkily genial and lovable characters to emerge from English detective fiction, the kindly cleric with his large umbrella and numerous brown paper parcels, possesses a sharp intelligence and limitless knowledge of men’s evil. He works using intuition, shaped by his experiences as a priest and confessor.
February 5
Grace Season 5 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 4 x 120’ | Released Weekly
Grace (John Simm, I, Jack Wright) faces stakes higher than ever in four gripping new cases. As personal and professional pressures reach the breaking point, past secrets and shocking betrayals will surface.
February 6
Sense and Sensibility (1995) | New to BritBox | 1 x 120’ | Released All at Once
Sense and Sensibility tells of the Dashwood sisters, sensible Elinor (Emma Thompson, Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?) and passionate Marianne (Kate Winslet, The Holiday), whose chances at marriage seem doomed by their family’s sudden loss of fortune.
Alan Rickman (Love Actually), Hugh Grant (A Very English Scandal), and Greg Wise (The Crown) co-star as the well-intentioned suitors who are trapped by the strict rules of society and the conflicting laws of desire.
February 12
Agatha and the Truth of Murder (2018) | New to BritBox | 1 x 120’ | Released All at Once
In 1926, with her personal life in tatters and her writing in crisis, a young Agatha Christie (Ruth Bradley, Slow Horses) becomes involved in a notorious unsolved murder. When the goddaughter and namesake of Florence Nightingale (Stacha Hicks, Call the Midwife) is found on a train to Hastings with her skull caved in, the subsequent investigation and public outcry fail to catch the killer.
Driven to distraction by the absence of justice, Florence’s partner of twenty-six years Mabel Rogers (Pippa Haywood, Bodyguard) turns to Agatha in the hope she can succeed where the police failed. But pursuing a plan based on everything she’s learnt through her work, Agatha discovers that this killer is far more cunning and dangerous than any of her fictional creations.
February 18
Ten Pound Poms Season 2 | BritBox Exclusive, United States Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released 2x on Premiere, Then Weekly
After a challenging first year in Australia, series two follows nurse Kate Thorne (Michelle Keegan, Coronation Street) and the Roberts family into 1957 on their adventure down under, each determined to achieve their slice of the Australian dream against all odds.
February 26
Deadwater Fell Season 1 | New to BritBox | 4 x 60’ | Released All at Once
When a seemingly perfect and happy family is murdered by someone they know and trust, the small Scottish community they call home becomes riven with mistrust and suspicion as those closest to the family begin to question everything they thought they knew about their friends.
Deadwater Fell examines in unflinching detail the nature of female friendship and the harmful, entrenched gender stereotypes and conformity that can lead to the most devastating consequences. Laying bare the fragility of trust and the corrosive nature of lies, the series demonstrates that even the closest of friends all have their secrets.
Available in Spring 2026
The Lady Season 1 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 4 x 60’ | Released Weekly
The Lady charts the rise and fall of former royal dresser Jane Andrews (Mia McKenna-Bruce, Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials), whose rags-to-riches fairy tale fell apart when she was convicted of murder.
Once a young working-class girl from Grimsby, Jane answered an advertisement in the magazine The Lady and, to the astonishment of her friends and family, became the Duchess of York’s dresser at Buckingham Palace. Moving amongst the highest social circles in Britain, Jane managed to secure a place in the upper classes, only to lose her job with the Duchess after nine years of service.
Still reeling from her fall from grace, Jane went on to meet charismatic businessman Thomas Cressman (Ed Speleers, You) and fell deeply in love. Soon cracks began to develop in the romance Jane had pinned all her hopes on, with disastrous consequences.
A Taste for Murder Season 1 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, Worldwide Premiere | 6 x 45’ | Released 2x on Premiere, Then Weekly
For connoisseur Detective Chief Inspector Joe Mottram (Warren Brown, Luther), the beautiful island of Capri was meant to be a place to grieve his deceased wife, reconnect with his troubled teenage daughter, and get closer to his late wife’s Italian relatives.
All he planned was a summer’s break and a chance to savor some delicious Italian produce. But Joe attracts murder cases like a wasp to a ripe peach, and soon he finds himself involved in a case that is very close to home.
The Other Bennet Sister Season 1 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 10 x 30’ | Released 2x on Premiere, Then Weekly
Ella Bruccoleri (Ludwig, Call the Midwife) stars as one of Jane Austen’s most unassuming characters: Mary Bennet, the seemingly unremarkable and overlooked middle sister in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
The series follows Mary as she steps out of her sisters’ shadows in search of her own identity and purpose – finding herself in the middle of an epic love story along the way. Her journey will see her leave her family home in Meryton for the soirees of Regency London and the peaks and vales of the Lake District, all in search of independence, self-love, and reinvention.
Available in 2026
Trigger Point Season 3 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, United States Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released Weekly
Line of Duty’s Vicky McClure stars in this nail-biting thriller. For London’s bomb disposal experts, no work day is ever the same as they risk their lives protecting the city from harm.
After the Flood Season 2 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released Weekly
The second series of After the Flood finds newly-promoted detective Jo Marshall (Sophie Rundle, Peaky Blinders) on the trail of a baffling murder investigation. As tensions simmer in Waterside amid the rising threat of moorland fires and the subsequent risk of further flooding, a body is discovered in bizarre circumstances.
Jo’s race to stop the killer will put her in opposition to dark, influential forces within the town and ultimately lead her into a much more personal investigation. One that will require her to operate in secret if she is to have any hope of rooting out the corruption that has blighted the town’s police force – and her own family – for decades.
Agatha Christie’s Tommy & Tuppence Season 1 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 6 x 45’ | Released 2x on Premiere, Then Weekly
In the first contemporary English language Agatha Christie series adaptation*, the detective duo of the impulsive Tuppence Cowley (Antonia Thomas, The Good Doctor) and loveable try-hard Tommy Beresford (Josh Dylan, The Buccaneers) rise again.
Mixing what made the screwball comedy and playful romance that made this crime-solving couple beloved, with a cast representative of the energy of modern London, this series will please old fans – and new – alike. *Based on the 1922 novel The Secret Adversary.
Ludwig Season 2 | BritBox Original, BritBox Exclusive, North America Premiere | 6 x 60’ | Released Weekly
Picking up from where things were left at the end of series one, master puzzle-setter John ‘Ludwig’ Taylor (David Mitchell, Peep Show) is now a Crime Scene Consultant working on ‘impossible’ crimes for the Cambridge Police Authority. No longer having to masquerade as his brother, he’s openly more ‘Ludwig’ than ever – brilliant at solving puzzles but hopeless at everything else.
But John’s identical twin brother, James (Mitchell), is still missing, and now that he’s an official employee of the station, John is forbidden from using any police resources to look for him or to uncover exactly what he was investigating.
Of course, John won’t stop, and neither will Lucy (Anna Maxwell Martin, Until I Kill You), John’s sister-in-law and wife of his missing brother James – a puzzle needs solving, and a husband and father needs bringing home. One masquerade may have ended, but a new one has just begun.