Highlights
Thrash - When Disaster Meets the Deep Clip
Thrash
The Devil Wears Prada 2 - Grab Your Friends Clip
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Ted Lasso Season 4 - Relationship Advice from Mum Clip
Ted Lasso
Outer Banks Season 5 - Chase Stokes as John B. Routledge Character Poster
Outer Banks
Practical Magic 2 - Earth-Rooted or Solar-Ruled Sister Clip
Practical Magic 2
Ted Lasso Season 4 - Cast at the New York Premiere
Ted Lasso
Off Campus Season 1 - Absolutely Obsessed with Justin Kohl Clip
Off Campus
Paper Tiger - Pearl Family
Paper Tiger
Mortal Kombat II - Exclusive Interviews
Mortal Kombat II
Ice Cream Man - Eli Roth, Benjamin Byron Davis and Ari Millen at the World Premiere
Ice Cream Man
Moana - Behind The Scenes Along The Way Single Clip
Moana
Sterling Point Season 1 - Amélie Hoeferle as Ramona Character Poster
Sterling Point
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu - Summer is made for Star Wars Clip
The Mandalorian and Grogu
Onslaught - Alex Pereira as The Butcher Character Poster
Onslaught
Broken News

Broken News (2005) - Where to Watch

Audience Score
78

Thinking about watching Broken News on any screen you like? Broken News is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on in the US.

Here are a few essential notes about the BBC Two series. Originally premiering October 31st, 2005, "Broken News" stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Claudia Christian, Duncan Duff, Sharon Horgan. The show spans 1 season(s) and currently holds a 78/100 rating on TMDb, which is derived from reviews from 5 registered users.

Wondering what the series is about? Here’s the plot: "Broken News is a comedy programme shown on BBC Two in autumn 2005 and in Australia on SBS-TV from the 17 July 2006. The show poked fun at the world of 24-hour rolling news channels. The title of the show is a play on the phrase "breaking news". The show jump cut between its various spoof TV channels, which covered both the central story and other stories that would be of interest to their audience. A large part of the comedy came from observations about the nature of news presentation rather than the stories themselves."