Exclusive: Three Little Birds interviews with Sir Lenny Henry, Rochelle Neil, Yasmin Belo & Saffron Coomber

Making its U.S. premiere on Thursday, February 1st 2024 is Three Little Birds, the captivating, original new drama series from Britbox. Following its highly acclaimed UK debut, the show arrives on US shores on Thursday, February 1st 2024. Stream the first three episodes at launch, with the final three episodes releasing a week later.

Three Little Birds narrates the adventures of gregarious sisters Leah and Chantrelle, who hail from the St Anne’s district of Jamaica, and their virtuous, bible-loving acquaintance Hosanna, as they board a ship heading for a new life in Great Britain. Written by Sir Lenny Henry (Chef!, Broadchurch, The Long Song), this life-affirming six-part drama is inspired by Henry’s mother’s stories of leaving Jamaica in the 1950’s for Great Britain, which became her lifelong home and where she raised her family. 

The series introduces a powerhouse of new British talent;  Rochelle Neil as Leah; Saffron Coombe as Chantrelle and Yazmin Belo, making her screen debut as Hosanna. Supporting cast includes Javone Prince, Bobby Gordon, Arthur Darvill, Tierney Turner and Malachi Hall.

Sir Lenny Henry, the series creator, is a renowned actor, comedian, presenter, writer, and campaigner. Born to Jamaican immigrants in the UK in 1958, he made his TV debut at 16 and is celebrated fondly as a true British "National Treasure." In 1985, he co-founded Comic Relief in response to the devastating  Ethiopian famine, and has since raised billions for the charity.

Three Little Birds was filmed in The Midlands, UK. Tiger Aspect Productions produced the six-part drama, written by Sir Lenny Henry and guest episode writers Carol Russell and Avril Russell, in association with Douglas Road Productions. The series is co-produced by BritBox International, with Diederick Santer as Executive Producer. Charles McDougall, Yero Timi Biu and Darcia Martin directed two episodes each and Sir Lenny Henry, Lucy Bedford, Kate Crowe, Russell T. Davies, Charles McDougall and Angela Ferreira serve as Executive Producers, with Stella Nwimo producing. BritBox International acquired Three Little Birds from Banijay Rights. 

Blackfilmandtv.com's Wilson Morales talks to Sir Lenny Henry, Rochelle Neil, Yasmin Belo & Saffron Coomber on BritBox's Three Little Birds

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