One of last year's most talked-about dramas has landed a new streaming home in the UK.
Mr Bates vs The Post Office told the story of the subpostmasters who were wrongly accused and prosecuted for fraud, when a faulty computer system was responsible for some huge financial errors.
Starring Toby Jones, Julie Hesmondhalgh and Katherine Kelly, the show was hugely acclaimed and brought to light that not everyone had been compensated.
Now, the show has been added to Disney+ as part of the 'A Taste of ITVX' collection, in addition to being available on ITV's official YouTube channel and ITVX itself.
It's part of a new limited-time partnership that also sees ITVX add the 'A Taste of Disney+' collection, which includes other TV shows like Andor season 1 and Pam & Tommy.
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The miniseries has a whopping 95% positive from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, with The Guardian's review calling Jones "perfect" and the show itself "a devastating tale".
"Quite easily one of the best pieces of television in a long time," wrote outlet The Upcoming. "Mr Bates vs The Post Office is a Loachian rallying cry for the downtrodden and nothing short of remarkable."
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The Times also praised Gwyneth Hughes' script for its "efficiency", which "clearly and crispy" gets across the details of the scandal.
The content available on both 'A Taste of' sections will be refreshed regularly, with new shows being added regularly.
Mr Bates vs The Post Office is now available on Disney+ for a limited time, in addition to ITVX and ITV's YouTube channel.
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