What’s Coming to BritBox in March 2025

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Isha Das
Isha Das
Streaming Staff Writer
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Ishita Chatterjee
Ishita Chatterjee
Streaming Staff Editor
Dead in the Water, Ludwig, Misbehavior, Lost Boys and Fairies (Credit- BritBox)

BritBox in March 2025 is bringing a thrilling mix of dramas, comedies, and game shows perfect for British TV lovers. 

From the historical drama Misbehaviour (2020) to the gripping crime series Dead in the Water and the mind-bending game show I Literally Just Told You seasons one & two, there's something for everyone. Plus, don't miss Ludwig, a fresh new series packed with intrigue. 

Whether you're into real-life stories, suspenseful mysteries, or laugh-out-loud moments, BritBox has your next month covered. Check out the full list to see everything heading your way!

BritBox March 2025 Lineup

Misbehaviour (2020)

Release date: March 1

In 1970 London, the Miss World competition, hosted by Bob Hope (Greg Kinnear), was disrupted by the Women’s Liberation Movement, protesting beauty pageants. Misbehaviour is your go-to film to watch on BritBox in March. 

Lost Boys and Fairies 

Season 1 Release date: March 4
Number of episodes: 3

Set in Cardiff, Lost Boys and Fairies follows Gabriel, a queer performance artist, and his partner Andy as they navigate gay adoption. As they prepare to become parents, Gabriel must confront his past to help their future child. Blending queer culture with heartfelt family drama, this moving series is filled with humor, love, and redemption.

Douglas is Cancelled

Season 1 Release date: March 6
Number of episodes: 4

Journalist Douglas Bellowes’ (Hugh Bonneville) career unravels after a viral tweet accuses him of making a sexist joke. As he fights to clear his name with help from his wife, editor, and agent, he questions whether he’s guilty or a victim of cancel culture. Co-starring Karen Gillan, this sharp comedy-drama explores gender politics and the power of social media. Douglas is Cancelled is a must-watch show coming to BritBox in March. 

Travels with Agatha Christie & Sir David Suchet 

Season 1 Release date: March 8
Number of episodes: 5

Sir David Suchet (Poirot) embarks on a fascinating journey retracing Agatha Christie's 1922 world tour across the British Empire. Through South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, he uncovers a lesser-known side of the iconic author while exploring the history and legacy of her travels.

I Literally Just Told You 

I Literally Just Told You

Season 1 & 2 Release date: March 14-28
Number of episodes: 5 (for each season)

Jimmy Carr hosts a new game show with a twist—contestants must answer questions written live during filming. From celebrity cameos to off-the-cuff jokes, anything that happens could be a question. Competing for up to £25,000, players must use memory and general knowledge to outsmart their opponents in a high-stakes final showdown. It is one of the top highlights coming to BritBox in March.

Ludwig 

Season 1 Release date: March 20
Number of episodes: 6

When puzzle designer John "Ludwig" Taylor (David Mitchell) learns his identical twin, James, has vanished, he assumes his brother's identity to uncover the truth. The twist? James was a top detective leading major crime investigations. As John navigates his brother’s world, he must solve the biggest puzzle of his life. It is your go-to series to watch on BritBox in March. 

Dead in the Water 

Season 1 Release date: March 25
Number of episodes: 3

In 1978, British couple Chris Farmer and Peta Frampton were found murdered off Guatemala’s coast. Their last letter mentioned sailing with an American and his sons. Decades later, journalist Penny Farmer uncovered a shocking truth through Facebook, leading to a chilling investigation into boat captain Silas Boston.

Last month’s guide: New BritBox shows and movies in February 2025



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