Everything British Worth Streaming in February 2026
It's everything British worth streaming on the major American subscription services in February 2026, from Apple TV to Viaplay.
February is here, and with it, chocolates, hearts, flowers, 100-car pileups, and snowcrete*. For 2026, the month is setting up to be nasty, brutish, and short – at least weatherwise.
(*Fun fact: I had never heard the word "Snowcrete" until this past week, and I wish to never hear it again.)
On TV, this month is a different story. February might not have as many British shows debuting as some would like, but that's partly due to weekly release carryovers from January. Apple TV isn't on this list because Season 2 of Hijack continues throughout the month. The same goes for HBO Max, which has both Industry Season 4 and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms releasing new episodes on Sundays until March.
However, February's sparse schedule is also due to sports. The American Super Bowl is held on the first weekend of the month; moreover, this is an Olympic year, with the Winter Games streaming live from Milan for several weeks. Add on all the red carpet events that act as a run-up to the Oscars in early March, and it makes sense why this list is a little light on new titles. Let's run down all the British titles coming to our shores on the major streaming services for February 2026.

The Artful Dodger Season 2
One of the cleverest takes on Oliver Twist currently in production, The Artful Dodger is a family friendly mashup of period comedy/medical drama/crime of the week, starring Thomas Brodie-Sangster as the titular Jack Dawkins, who took his being shipped off to Australia at the end of the novel as an opportunity for reinvention, and using his pickpocketing skills to become a world class surgeon. Season 2 promises more drama as Dawkins stays one step ahead of the hangman's noose while saving lives. All episodes debut on Hulu on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
Watching You
Those watching for signs that the BBC 3/Hulu relationship is coming to a close, the Disney-owned company recently made a long-term deal with ITV to bring over a phalanx of series from the Auntie Beeb's main competitor. The first of these is the Australian-made series Watching You, which ran on homegrown streaming service Stan before being picked up by ITV to stream in the U.K. Adapted from J.P Pomare's novel The Last Guests, the psychological thriller will arrive with all episodes on Friday, February 20, 2026.

How To Get To Heaven From Belfast
Derry Girls fans, rejoice. While How to Get to Heaven from Belfast isn't a direct sequel to the beloved Irish series, it is from the same writer (Lisa McGee) and will once again feature Saoirse-Monica Jackson. The series also stars Roisin Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan, and Caoilfhionn Dunne as three friends who find themselves investigating the suspicious death of one of their own. All episodes debut on Netflix on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
Being Gordon Ramsay
Victoria Beckham's propagandistic documentary didn't do nearly as well as the one about her husband, David Beckham, when it premiered in 2025. However, Netflix sees life in the genre and will next allow Gordon Ramsay to control his own presentation in a documentary-style offering. Perhaps it will do better. All episodes drop on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
Bridgerton Season 4, Part 2
In case you didn't notice, Bridgerton Season 4 dropped half its episodes on January 29. (It's ok if you didn't, it was kind of a busy day, news-wise.) Luckily, Netflix has a second chance to try to make Bridgerton-does-Cinderella happen when the remaining episodes finally stream on Thursday, February 26, 2026.

Can You Keep a Secret
Fans of Dawn French will probably forgive her for accidentally having her latest series, Can You Keep a Secret, turn up on American state television. It's not her fault; the deal was made a while ago, before the current horrors started in earnest. Still not watching it though. All episodes will be available for those who still subscribe for the Star Trek beginning Thursday, February 12, 2026.
Dreaming Whilst Black Season 2
We are NOT holding it against Adjani Salmon that his genuinely ingenious series, Dreaming Whilst Black, wound up on American state television. For one thing, it was supposed to be a Showtime series (the last remnants of that is why the show will be released weekly). For another, it is quite possibly the best show on this list, hands down, right now, and those who are still subscribing for the Star Trek absolutely MUST check it out. Season 2 debuts Friday, February 20, on Paramount+ and then Sunday, February 22, 2026, on Showtime, with one episode per week through the end of March.

The 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony
It's more of a Global event than a British one, but the Winter Olympics are always a good time. (I heart curling. Do not @ me.) The opening ceremony kicks off in the middle of the afternoon on Friday, February 6, 2026, and will be the reason everyone subscribes to Peacock for a month.
The Traitors U.K. Season 4
While you're paying for a month of Peacock to follow the Olympics, take a minute to catch up on The Traitors Season 4. The newest season kicked off in early January; it will stream its finale on Thursday, February 26, 2026. This also coincides with the arrival of Season 4 of the U.K. version of The Traitors, with all episodes available to binge that weekend.

The Great American Baking Show: Big Celebrity Game
Prue Leith is retiring from The Great British Baking Show, but viewers have at least a few more chances to catch her judging alongside Paul Hollywood on The Great American Baking Show. The American version is more like the U.K. Celebrity episodes: one-off specials celebrating major American holidays, which apparently include the Super Bowl. Consider it as part of your preshow plans in between bouts of Puppy Bowl. The new special is available to stream starting Sunday, February 1, 2026.