Let’s face it, the quality of TV shows coming from the UK is often far better than much of the swill arriving from the US, and for those who agree with me and are still reading, you can currently pick up a subscription to BritBox cheaply in their annual promo offer.
From this Monday, 20th October, until November 2nd, you can pick up a 12-month subscription to BritBox for just $75. That is a massive saving of $64.99 from the current annual price of $139.99.
You do not have to be a new subscriber to BritBox to be eligible for this offer — it is available to everyone, new and current “returning” subscribers. I am not sure if you could cancel your subscription and then “return” to subscribing but that would seem to be one solution to the age old problem of companies not valuing existing customers.
To redeem the offer, head over to https://www.britbox.com/au/ or use the Apple or Google BritBox app.
The fine print states that there is no free trial period. If you want one, sign up now for a quick free trial. Then, if you like it, get hold of the promo offer before November 2. After the 12-month promotional period, the BritBox subscription auto-renews at the current annual price of $139.99 per year unless you cancel before the end of that billing period.
For full terms and conditions, visit https://www.britbox.com/au/terms-and-conditions.
Dates: 20 October – 2 November 2025
Offer: 12 months for $75 (saving $64.99 on the usual annual price of $139.99)
URL: https://www.britbox.com/au/
Scott is our resident open technology expert. If you can mod it, or want to use it your way, Scott has probably done it. From Laptops to phones, headphones and game consoles, he’s played with it and wants to see the next generation.
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