Martin Lewis’ MSE reveals how millions of Brits can get free BritBox streaming for 6 MONTHS

Money saving experts at MARTIN Lewis have revealed how millions of Brits can get six months of free BritBox streaming.
New and existing EE customers can get a free subscription to the streamer, which normally costs £5.99 per month.
The following plans are eligible for the free offer: pay monthly, 12-month SIM plan, tablet plan or data SIM plan.
You can sign up online through your My EE account, in the free My EE app or by sending an SMS to 150.
It is not available for Business Plan customers.
After the free subscription, customers who choose to continue BritBox will be charged via their EE mobile bills.
Marc Allera, CEO of BT’s consumer division, said: “The UK is the birthplace of some of the world’s most famous TV shows – from Top Gear to Downton Abbey.”
“By partnering with BritBox, we are giving our customers access to the best of British dramas, comedies and films so they can stream them anywhere, at home or on the go, thanks to our super-fast 4G and 5G mobile network.”
Will Harrison, managing director of BritBox, said: “It’s a match made in heaven – the largest collection of British box sets along with the largest network.”
“Now it’s easier than ever to sign up to BritBox, whether you’re watching on the go or on the big screen in the comfort of your living room. With the first six months included, there’s no excuse not to get involved in the biggest collection of British boxsets with a huge selection of award-winning shows, with new series being added every week.
What is Britbox and how much does it cost?
BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 have teamed up to launch streaming service Britbox.
UK broadcasters have confirmed they are joining forces to compete with streaming giant Netflix.
Included are old and new programs such as Broadchurch, QI, Downton Abbey, Liar, Doctor Who, Fawlty Towers, Top Gear, Only Fools and Horses and Gavin & Stacey.
BritBox is home to the largest collection of British box sets – and costs £5.99 a month or £59.99 for a year.
If you want to test it out before paying for a subscription, you can try it free for seven days.