Fans of Broadchurch will be happy to see David Tennant back on Australian screens, this time in new BBC drama Deadwater Fell. But instead of being the detective that solves the cases, Tennant plays the main suspect after a terrible house fire.
Deadwater Fell Season 1 TV Preview
Doctor Kendrick has it all. A great job, beautiful wife, adorable children and the dream house in an idyllic village. But when a house fire takes everything away from him, leaving him alone without his wife and daughters, the police start to think he may have caused the blaze on purpose.
This show has a little bit of everything — crime, drama and a touch of the psychological thriller. It seems that just when you think you have worked one character out, a revelation comes along that changes everything. Deadwater Fell is a series that will have everyone talking, and glued to their TV screens during each episode.
Starring David Tennant (Broadchurch), Anna Madeley (The Crown), Matthew McNulty (The Bay) and Cush Jumbo (The Good Wife) the much anticipated Deadwater Fell TV series has arrived in Australia and using the information in this guide you won’t have to miss a key moment.
Where to Watch or Stream Deadwater Fell Season 1
Deadwater Fell Season 1 is aired on BBC First and is now available On Demand with Foxtel Now and BINGE. Here in Australia, BBC First can be accessed via either Foxtel or Foxtel from Telstra. To watch on Foxtel with a Standard or HD TV, you have several choices, including subscribing to the Foxtel Plus pack to access over 50 channels of entertainment, drama, lifestyle, docos, reality and more. You also have the option to watch Deadwater Fell Season 1 online using Foxtel Now, which currently have a 10 day free trial. Both choices include the option to stream programs free using the Foxtel Go app.
Alternatively, you can access BBC First with Foxtel from Telstra. Foxtel from Telstra (including Foxtel Now from Telstra) offers the exact same programming as Foxtel, but is often available at reduced pricing or with no lock-in contract. With every Foxtel from Telstra package you can likewise stream Deadwater Fell Season 1 free using the Foxtel Go app, and one of the devices in the table below. If you can’t make it for the live airing of Deadwater Fell Season 1, you can still catch new episodes as they’re made available for replays. Plus, you can also watch more binge worthy shows from other drama channels, including BBC First, Binge, Universal Channel, and more. For a list of episodes and their air dates, see the TV schedule below.
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Every episode from season 1 of Deadwater Fell can also be watched with Australia’s newest streaming service, BINGE. BINGE is offering a 14 day free trial for new customers and will show every new episode of Deadwater Fell, on demand, in both SD and HD. You can stream your favourite shows using compatible mobile devices such select PC and Macs, iOS and Android phones and tablets, Apple and Telstra TV, Google Chromecast, as well as Safari, Firefox, Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers.
BINGE has no lock-in contract or equipment fees, which means you can cancel anytime if you’re no longer using it. BINGE will also provide on demand replays of new episodes that have just aired, as well as previous episodes and seasons. Other game changing features include Surprise Me, which allows users to skip through shows as if you were channel hopping for a more interesting way to come across new content. For full episode listings and on demand info, see the TV schedule below.
Deadwater Fell Season 1 Live TV Schedule
Each episode of Season 1 aired on BBC First. Season 1 has four episodes in total. There will be no Deadwater Fell Season 1 free to air coverage in Australia, it is exclusively available on Foxtel (Foxtel Now/Foxtel from Telstra) and BINGE. Here’s the On Demand schedule:
Episode | Running Time | Provider |
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S1 Episode 1 | 45 Minutes | Foxtel / Foxtel Now / BINGE |
S1 Episode 2 | 45 Minutes | Foxtel / Foxtel Now / BINGE |
S1 Episode 3 | 45 Minutes | Foxtel / Foxtel Now / BINGE |
S1 Episode 4 | 45 Minutes | Foxtel / Foxtel Now / BINGE |
Must See TV for Deadwater Fell fans
Deadwater Fell consists of 4 episodes and struck audiences around the world its truly gripping storylines. Once you’ve watched all the episodes, we have suggested a few series below that may also take your fancy:
The Undoing (Foxtel/BINGE)
Grace seemingly has it all, the perfect life. She’s a successful therapist who is on the cusp of releasing her first book, to much critical acclaim. But suddenly her world is turned upside down on the eve of the book’s launch when a mysterious death occurs and her loving husband goes missing. Read more.
The Mare Of Easttown
Local detective Mare Sheehan is on the brink of a breakdown. Everything around her seems to be crumbling; especially her life. A local murder is set to change all of that. Mare has to leave her personal troubles at the door for now and focus on the grisly crime. Read more.
Prodigal Son S2 (Foxtel)
Prodigal Son was one of those shows that really struck a chord with Aussie audiences in 2020, with each episode leaving us with a cliffhanger ending. Season two is packed with even more twists as Malcolm Bright grapples with his inner demons and serial killer father. Read more.
Devices for streaming Deadwater Fell
The following are the list of compatible mobile and internet connected devices for which you can stream Deadwater Fell Season 1 whether at home or on the go, with new apps and devices being added as they become available.
Apple TV
For years, Apple TV devices have been an ideal instant streaming solution that does it all. There are two models available – Apple TV HD handles video up to 1080p, while Apple TV 4K adds full support for 4K, HDR and Dolby Vision. Kayo Sports is great on Apple TV, with flawless 4-way Split View.
Google Chromecast
A hugely popular low-cost streaming solution, Google’s Chromecast got a make-over, and now comes in two very different flavours. The basic Chromecast is still available, but the newer Google TV version (which replaces the Ultra) adds a remote control and an on-screen interface.
Telstra TV
Now in its third generation and boasting better performance than ever, Telstra TV is a great choice for those who want to plug in and get streaming with no hassles. It has a friendly user interface and all the apps you need to get streaming, including full support for Kayo and Foxtel.
Foxtel Now Box
Foxtel’s own streaming box is an Android TV device that brings the Foxtel Now experience front and centre in its user interface – making it a natural choice if your preferred way of streaming sports is via the live channels that Foxtel Now offers, with on-demand streaming and live free-to-air channels as well.
Amazon Fire TV Stick
This easy alternative comes in three flavours – a budget Lite model, the standard one, and a 4K version. All of them are simple “plug in and go” stick-shaped devices that work similarly to Google’s newest Chromecast, except these use Amazon’s custom user interface and support Alexa voice control.
Nvidia Shield TV
A powerful Android TV streaming device from one of the world’s leading PC graphics companies comes in the form of a small “tube” with connections at either end, along with a slim backlit remote control. It can easily deal with every streaming app under the sun, including Kayo and Foxtel.