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'Father Ted', 'Inbetweeners', 'Peep Show' added to BritBox

Channel 4 confirms the initial slate of shows being added to BritBox in April.

Channel 4 have confirmed the first tranche of shows that are to be made available on BritBox next month.

The streaming service launched in the UK last November with an initial slate of BBC and ITV archive content, although Channel 4 announced its intent to contribute at least 1000 hours of programming over the next three years.

The network has now announced its first set of shows to be made available on BritBox, with cult comedies Father Ted, The Inbetweeners and Peep Show all included.

The full list of shows to be uploaded, according to Digital Spy:

The Inbetweeners
Peep Show
Spaced
Friday Night Dinner
This Way Up
Father Ted
Crashing
Chewing Gum
Brass Eye
Back
No Offence
The Accident
Married at First Sight
The Virtues
Toast of London
Black Books
Raised by Wolves
Nathan Barley
Year of the Rabbit
My Mad Fat Diary
Ackley Bridge
Smack the Pony
Stath Lets Flats
GameFace
Misfits
Deadwater Fell
Kiri

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