Find out more about Alibi, the crime drama channel that's brand new to NOW customers in the UK with an Entertainment Membership, where you can binge-watch some ...
From World Productions (Line of Duty, Vigil) comes The Diplomat, a brand new six-part drama exclusive to Alibi. The Diplomat follows Laura Simmonds and her Barcelona Consul colleague Alba Ortiz as they fight to protect British nationals who find themselves in trouble there. The show is written by Amelia Bullmore (Scott and Bailey, This Life), based on an original idea by best-selling crime writer Val McDermid. A second season 2 premiered on Alibi in February 2022. Exploring the dark side of sexual attraction, emotional manipulation and tackling big questions about the nature of criminality, the highly-stylised series offers a feast for your senses. Blunt, brilliant Sherlock Holmes teams up with war veteran Dr John Watson to solve impossible crimes with startling twists in modern-day London. When the truth is revealed, it's never what you think. Alibi: What’s on the crime drama channel? DI Annika Strandhed heads up a new specialist Marine Homicide Unit (MHU) in Glasgow that's tasked with investigating unexplained, brutal, and seemingly unfathomable murders.
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Those who already have a NOW TV subscription and have already signed up to Boost by mistake can cancel it by logging into their account online. An additional £5 per month will be added to the cost of the subscription package you are signed up for unless it is cancelled before the free trial is over. NOW TV customers are given the option to sign up to the ‘Boost’ package when subscribing to the service.
NOW TV customers are being warned to check their bills after subscribers complained about a 'hidden' monthly charge.
An additional £5 per month will be added to the cost of the subscription package you are signed up for unless it is cancelled before the free trial is over. NOW TV customers are given the option to sign up to the ‘Boost’ service when subscribing to the service. It appears that some unsuspecting customers have been charged the £5 monthly fee for the package after it was automatically added to their account after signing up for a free trial.