Maryland: TV release date and where to watch in Australia

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January 10, 2024

Maryland TV series
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Suranne Jones (Vigil, Gentleman Jack) and Eve Best (House of the Dragon, Nurse Jackie) star as two sisters reconnecting after a family tragedy in the Maryland TV series. Having drifted apart years ago, the siblings must confront the puzzling circumstances of their mother’s death, all while wrapping their heads around the double life she had lived away on the Isle of Man, leaving their father behind. 

Confirmed to make its Australian debut this month, here’s how you can watch Maryland episodes. 

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The new British drama originally aired on ITV and its streaming platform ITVX. Several months after its initial release in May 2023, it’s been confirmed that Maryland will grace the international screens. 

In Australia, the three-part series will premiere on BritBox. 

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The UK drama will premiere on Australian screens on Thursday, 25 January 2024 with all three episodes dropping at once on BritBox

MarylandRelease DatesStreaming Service
Episode 1Thur, 25 Jan 2024BritBox
Episode 2Thur, 25 Jan 2024BritBox
Episode 3Thur, 25 Jan 2024BritBox

Maryland episodes will stream on BritBox exclusively. In addition to an excellent catalogue of content from BBC and ITV like Line of Duty, Vera and many other best shows on BritBox, it also offers new originals that are just as binge-worthy with the likes of Crime, Magpie Murders, and more.

BritBox Australia still offers a 7-day free trial for new subscribers wanting to give the service a try. There’s only one streaming tier, priced at $9.99 per month or $89.99 yearly (until 22 Feb 2024 only; $99.99/year afterwards).

There’s already 4K streaming on BritBox, although it’s only supported for selected devices, including Samsung smart TVs with 4K and the new Telstra TV.

Users can do concurrent streaming on the BritBox app for up to four devices.

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After learning the news of their mother’s death, estranged sisters Becca (Jones) and Rosaline (Best) have to fly out to the Isle of Man to retrieve her body. Already burdened with grief and guilt, they’re shocked to discover about their mother, Mary, having lived a double life on the island. 

Leaving their father Richard at their Manchester home, Mary created a new world for herself – Maryland. The sisters must also confront their mother’s mysterious death, aside from having to deal with the pain of losing a parent. As they stay on the island to understand why things happened the way they did, they encounter firsthand the repercussions of their mother’s deception. 

Co-starring in the series, Suranne Jones also co-created Maryland with Anne-Marie O’Connor. All episodes are directed by Susan Tully.

Check out the trailer for ITV’s new series Maryland. 

Maryland stars Suranne Jones and Eve Best as two estranged sisters finding their way back to each other after their mother’s tragic passing. 

The ITV drama also stars the following actors: 

  • Hugh Quarshie as Pete
  • George Costigan as Richard
  • Dean Lennox Kelly as Jacob
  • Andrew Knott as Jim
  • Rhiannon Clements as Lauren
  • Yasmin Davies as Molly
  • Stockard Channing as Cathy
  • Judy Clifton as Mary
  • Ben Addis as DT Ian Quayle
  • Steph Lacey as Solicitor
  • Geraldine McAlinden as Mallory
  • Ed White as Nick

If you enjoy dramas like Maryland, there’s plenty of choices across streaming you can watch instantly. New releases like Archie, Nolly, Redemption, The Way Home, as well as popular TV dramas such as This Is Us, The Summer I Turned Pretty, and A Million Little Things are just some of the TV shows you can try. 

You can also explore what’s on BritBox or use the streaming search below to explore more shows.

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