How to watch Bridgerton season 4 with 30p per day TV and Netflix deal
Bridgerton is back and we found a way to watch the new season with a 30p per day TV and Netflix deal. The hit period drama returns on January 29 for a 'fairy-tale inspired' fourth season, centred around bohemian second son Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson).
Despite his elder and younger brothers both being happily married, Benedict refuses to settle down, despite pleas from matriarch Lady Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell). That all changes when he meets a mysterious Lady in Silver (Yerin Ha) at Violet's masquerade ball.
"The storyline is a bit of a twist on Cinderella," Thompson explained to Netflix. "You remember being told those stories as a child - the magic and the romance of them. It's really exciting to have that weaved into the world that we know of Bridgerton. It's such a great story, but it's also, I hope, really relatable."
The new eight-part season is based on author Julia Quinn's third Bridgerton novel, An Offer from a Gentleman. There's also some familiar faces returning including Jonathan Bailey, Nicola Coughlan, Julie Andrews, Luke Newton, Hannah Dodd and Victor Alli.
Netflix has split Bridgerton season four into two parts, with part one premiering January 29, 2026, followed by part two on February 26. Usually, Bridgerton fans would need to sign up for Netflix to watch the new episodes, but there's a way to tune in with a 30p per day TV deal.
These days, Netflix costs at least £5.99 when signing up directly, but Bridgerton fans can get a free subscription from Sky. The TV provider throws in free Netflix access in its streaming packages, such as the £15 Essential TV bundle.
This works out at 15p per day, which Sky says is the 'lowest ever price' for Sky TV. It also comes with around 100 channels including Sky Atlantic and free discovery+ for £9.01 more than Netflix's Standard with Ads subscription.
There's also the option to upgrade to Sky's £22 Ultimate TV bundle to receive 35 extra channels. Anyone who already has a Netflix account can even transfer their profiles to Sky so they don't double up on payments, but downside is that Sky requires customers to commit to a 24-month contract.
Sky also says its prices 'may change' during this time, such as the usual April price increase implemented by most TV, broadband and mobile brands. The same applies to Virgin Media's TV bundles, some of which also include a free Netflix subscription.
While more expensive than Sky, Virgin also includes 362Mbps fibre broadband and more than 200 channels with options such as the £34.99 Entertainment bundle.
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