BritBox: best new shows streaming this week

Discover the best new shows to stream from 24 to 30 November 2025 on BritBox with this guide.
Nature's Greatest Dancers. Image: BBC. Streaming on BritBox.

BritBox: new this week

Nature’s Greatest Dancers (24 November)

Nature's Greatest Dancers. Image: Bbc. Streaming On Britbox.
Nature’s Greatest Dancers. Image: BBC. Streaming on BritBox.

Series. This captivating documentary series examines the mesmerising world of animal movement. From birds of paradise to courtship rituals under the sea, the show explores how dance and display shape survival in nature. Stunning cinematography and expert narration make it both educational and hypnotic viewing. Watch the trailer.

Charles III: The Coronation Year (26 November)

Charles Iii: The Coronation Year. Image: Britbox: Best New Shows.
Charles III: The Coronation Year. Image: BritBox. Best new shows.

Film. This one-off documentary charts the historic year of King Charles III’s coronation, offering behind-the-scenes insight into royal preparations and public celebrations. With exclusive interviews and unseen footage, it’s a rare glimpse into modern monarchy and how the new King is shaping his reign. Watch the trailer.

BritBox: recently added

Lynley Season 1 (6 November)

Lynley. Image: Britbox: Best New Shows.
Lynley. Image: BritBox. Best new shows.

Based on Elizabeth George’s acclaimed novels, Lynley introduces viewers to Detective Inspector Thomas Lynley, an aristocrat who partners with working-class Detective Sergeant Barbara Havers. Together they tackle complex murder cases while navigating their own personal clashes. British crime fans will find plenty to enjoy in this intelligent and character-driven adaptation. Watch the trailer.

Casualty Seasons 38 & 39 (7 November)

Casualty. Image: Britbox: Best New Shows.
Casualty. Image: BritBox. Best new shows.

BritBox adds two new seasons of the world’s longest-running medical drama. Casualty continues to blend gripping hospital emergencies with the messy realities of life and love behind the scenes at Holby City Hospital. Long-time viewers and new fans alike can dive into over 80 episodes of high-stakes, emotionally charged storytelling.

Expedition with Steve Backshall (10 November)

Adventurer Steve Backshall returns for another thrilling season of exploration. This time, he ventures into some of the most remote and dangerous corners of the planet, from unexplored caves to uncharted rivers. It’s a breathtaking mix of science, nature and pure adventure, perfect for fans of David Attenborough documentaries and real-world discovery.

All Creatures Great and Small Season 6 (11 November)

All Creatures Great And Small. Image: Britbox: Best New Shows.
All Creatures Great and Small. Image: BritBox. Best new shows.

The heartwarming adaptation of James Herriot’s beloved books returns with more tales of life in the Yorkshire Dales. Expect laughter, tears and countryside charm as the Skeldale House family navigate post-war change, animal emergencies and evolving relationships. A gentle yet powerful celebration of compassion and community. Watch the trailer.

Royal Paintbox (17 November)

Film. Hosted by then-Prince Charles, this fascinating documentary opens a window into the Royal Family’s passion for art. With rare access to centuries of royal sketches and paintings, it explores how creativity has shaped royal identity through generations. A must-see for lovers of history, heritage and fine art.

Alice and Jack Season 1 (19 November)

Alice And Jack. Image: Britbox: Best New Shows.
Alice and Jack. Image: BritBox. Best new shows.

Series. Andrea Riseborough and Domhnall Gleeson star in this emotionally charged romantic drama about two people whose connection endures through decades of love, heartbreak and circumstance. Created by Victor Levin (Mad Men), it’s an intimate portrait of human connection, flawed but magnetic, told with cinematic flair. Watch the trailer.


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Silvi Vann-Wall is a Melbourne-based journalist, podcaster, critic and filmmaker who loves frogs and improv comedy. They were the ScreenHub Film Content Lead from 2022 to 2025. Twitter (X): @SilviReports / Bluesky: @silvi.bsky.social‬ / Website: silvireports.com