For entertainment that fits every mood – Find your happy only on BBC Brit
Whether you're in the mood for high-speed thrills, clever quizzes, or enjoy spending a night trying to figure out the voice behind the mask, BBC Brit's (DStv Channel 120) new season line-up is here to deliver feel-good entertainment, seven nights a week. With premium British programming to suit every mood, across every genre, BBC Brit is your new go-to destination to Find Your Happy.
The new slate is carefully structured to deliver something delightful every evening. Fridays bring the rush with Top Gear Australia. Sundays are for surprises through The Masked Singer. Tuesdays delve into drama in the world of Beyond Paradise and Death Valley, and Wednesdays test your trivia with The Weakest Link.
This curated content calendar invites audiences to build new habits and rediscover their favourites.
It's premium entertainment, tailor-made for every mood
BBC Brit is built on the idea that great television not only entertains, but also immerses viewers. The channel offers smart, surprising, and satisfying content that feels like a reward at the end of a long day.
Designed with loyal fans of British entertainment in mind, and ready to welcome new viewers with open arms and some tongue-in-cheek British humour, the refreshed channel structure ensures every evening brings something to look forward to.
New premieres that pack a punch
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Whether you're in the mood for high-speed thrills, clever quizzes, or enjoy spending a night trying to figure out the voice behind the mask, BBC Brit's (DStv Channel 120) new season line-up is here to deliver feel-good entertainment, seven nights a week. With premium British programming to suit every mood, across every genre, BBC Brit is your new go-to destination to Find Your Happy. The new slate is carefully structured to deliver something delightful every evening. Fridays bring the rush with Top Gear Australia. Sundays are for surprises through The Masked Singer. Tuesdays delve into drama in the world of Beyond Paradise and Death Valley, and Wednesdays test your trivia with The Weakest Link. This curated content calendar invites audiences to build new habits and rediscover their favourites. It's premium entertainment, tailor-made for every mood BBC Brit is built on the idea that great television not only entertains, but also immerses viewers. The channel offers smart, surprising, and satisfying content that feels like a reward at the end of a long day. Designed with loyal fans of British entertainment in mind, and ready to welcome new viewers with open arms and some tongue-in-cheek British humour, the refreshed channel structure ensures every evening brings something to look forward to. New premieres that pack a punch

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