Here’s the latest on Dear England as of May 2026.
Short answer
- A BBC/ITV-televised adaptation of the National Theatre play Dear England is developing content for 2026, with trailers and release timing announced in May 2026. The series is drawing on James Graham’s play and focuses on Gareth Southgate’s England tenure and the country’s football history [source summaries: Mirror, Digital Spy, WhatToWatch, and related outlets report trailer and May 2026 release details].[1][2][3]
Details
What Dear England is
- Dear England is a dramatized series (based on the National Theatre play by James Graham) that portrays England men’s football under Gareth Southgate, exploring the pressures, decisions, and cultural context surrounding the team and its pursuit of success. It features actors such as Joseph Fiennes in the lead role and a cast that includes Jodie Whittaker and others in supporting roles. This adaptation translates the stage production to a television format for BBC platforms.[2][4][1]
Release timeline and platforms
- The BBC has set a release window for Dear England in 2026, with the initial trailer and premieres targeted for BBC iPlayer and BBC One. Reports from mid-May 2026 indicate a premiere around late May 2026, with subsequent episodes following on a weekly basis. Availability is described as streaming on iPlayer with traditional broadcast on BBC One as part of the rollout.[1][2]
Trailer and reception
- The first trailer and promotional materials for Dear England were released in May 2026, highlighting Joseph Fiennes’ portrayal of Gareth Southgate and signaling the series’ dramatic scope and focus on England’s football history and penalties legacy. Early coverage emphasizes how the series frames national identity through sport and drama.[2][1]
Context and background
- Dear England previously had a successful stage run at the National Theatre and West End, and its high-profile transfer to screen follows its Olivier Award-winning reception for Best New Play. The project builds on that acclaim as it moves into television.[3][4]
What to watch for (next steps)
- If you’re interested in watching, expect the BBC iPlayer premieres around late May 2026, with the first episode airing on BBC One as part of a synchronized launch. Check BBC’s official listings or the BBC iPlayer page for the exact date, episode count, and any regional variations.[2]
Would you like me to pull the latest official BBC press release or watch trailer links to confirm exact dates and episode counts? I can also summarize reviews as they come in once they’re available.[2]