
Coming To BritBox UK May 2020: Historical Dramas And Classic Kids TV
BritBox usually focuses on older programmes, but May sees a few fresh additions, such as Julian Fellows’ “Belgravia”, ITV’s “Quiz” and the sitcom “Kate & Koji”.
BritBox usually focuses on older programmes, but May sees a few fresh additions, such as Julian Fellows’ “Belgravia”, ITV’s “Quiz” and the sitcom “Kate & Koji”.
From the most recent Star Wars film to the finale of “The Mandalorian”, and a look behind the scenes of Disney’s biggest productions – May is big on Disney+
Disney+, which was already available on most of the streaming services in the UK, is now also available on NOW TV’s streaming devices
“Dracula”, “Taboo” and several other successful box sets are coming back to BBC iPlayer, amidst the service seeing a surge in popularity
Star-studded streaming service Quibi, which can only be watched on mobile phones, launched quietly in the UK this week. Here’s what you can expect
The Roku Channel’s UK version is a free streaming video service that offers movies, TV programmes and kids content. Is it worth your time? Find out in my review
The Roku Channel is a free, ad-based streaming channel with movies, tv and kids content. It’s available on all UK Roku devices, as well as NOW TV and Sky
A US streaming service that specialises in British content, Acorn TV is crossing the pond with a new subscription service for UK customers
The long-awaited streaming service from Disney is now live in the UK, with shows and films from Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and more
Following requests from the EU to help ease internet congestion, most of the major streaming services have decided to take action
From Star Wars to Marvel, from Disney and Pixar to National Geographic – here’s everything that’s coming to Disney’s streaming service in the UK on March 24
The two major options for sports fans in the UK are currently Sky Sports via NOW TV, or BT Sports’ monthly pass. This May, however, streaming sports service “Dazn” is coming to the UK (and 200 other countries) – with an emphasis on boxing. But some say they’re eying Premier League rights for their future