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Two British channels for Pluto TV

January 27, 2020 11.41 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Pluto TV is to launch two channels aimed squarely at the UK market. Pluto TV Made in Britain will be home to some of the UK’s film and TV favourites, while Brit-pocalypse will showcase British mini-series.

Pluto TV Made in Britain includes Harry & Meghan: A Royal Wedding and the fascinating Diana – The Royal Truth. There’s also biographical crime drama Bronson and The Black Panther, the 2012 remastered true crime story of serial killer Donald Neilson. But Made in Britain also features comedy-dramas Skins and Ackley Bridge.

“In the midst of turbulent times, we at Pluto TV want to create a safe haven for British highlights that show the country and its people in all their facets”, stated Olivier Jollet, Managing Director Europe at Pluto TV. “Pluto TV Made in Britain celebrates the incomparable British humour, traditional institutions and big stars of the entertainment industry. Tune in and celebrate with us!”

Pop-Up channel Pluto TV Brit-pocalypse takes viewers on a thrilling ride across the country — one disaster after another. Starting with the mini-series Flood, in which a threatening tidal surge floods the Thames, to the carnivorous plants of Day of the Triffids and rounding out with the apocalyptic disaster series Ice – which is actually set in the year 2020.

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Filed Under: Newsline, TV Edited: 27 January 2020 11:41

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on Twitter @julianclover, on Facebook or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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