How to watch 'Here We Go' season 3 online from anywhere
The Jessops are back to hold up a mirror to us all and remind us that you really can't choose your family. But in a nice way
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If you've been counting the hours until the arrival of "Here We Go" season 3 you won't need any introduction to the Jessops or their farcical lives and misadventures, inter-generational misunderstandings and various self-delusions. And the good news is, you've now got seven more episodes of the same thing to enjoy...
Here's how to watch "Here We Go" season 3 online from anywhere with a VPN — and potentially for free.
"Here We Go" season 3 returns on Friday, July 25 on BBC One at 9 p.m. BST. It is available to stream now on BBC iPlayer.
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It's all relatable family life with perhaps a few added quirks and turned up to 11 but the observational humor is spot on. We all know somebody like one of the Jessops and their extended family, whether it's Paul's vain fiancé Cherry (played by Tori Allen-Martin) or Paul (Jim Howick) and his spectacular self-delusion.
There are a couple of job pivots this season, the imminent and then actual arrival of baby Atlas, new neighbors, a LARP festival - Live-Action Role-Playing apparently - and the BBOB - Bedford Battle of the Bands, scuba diving and Uno, a trip to Liverpool and a holiday in Malta. And a jar of gherkins.
Read on to find out how to watch "Here We Go" season 3 online, on TV and from anywhere.
How to watch 'Here We Go' season 3 for FREE in the U.K.
"Here We Go" season 3 returns on Friday, July 25 on BBC One at 9 p.m. BST.
Can't wait until then? BBC iPlayer are now streaming all of Season 3 on demand.
You don't have to miss it if you a Brit exiled abroad because you can unblock BBC iPlayer with a VPN. We'll show you how to do that below...
Thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network), "Here We Go" season 3 should be available to Brits no matter where they are. The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you find yourself. Our favorite is NordVPN.
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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're away from the U.K. and want to view a U.K. service, you'd select U.K. from the list.
3. Sit back and watch the show. Head to BBC iPlayer to watch "Here We Go" season 3 online and on-demand.
How to watch 'Here We Go' season 3 from abroad
Can I watch 'Here we Go' season 3 in the United States?
Unfortunately, "Here we Go" season 3 is not available to stream in the U.S. but if that changes you'll read that here first.
However, if you are a Brit in the States for work or on vacation you can catch the show for free much earlier by using a VPN such as NordVPN, choosing U.K. from the list and selecting BBC iPlayer.
Can I watch 'Here We Go' season 3 online or on TV in Canada?
As with the U.S., "Here We Go" season 3 is not available to stream live in Canada.
However, if you are a Brit in the Great White North for work or on vacation you can catch the show on your own domestic streaming platform by using a VPN such as NordVPN.
Can I watch 'Here We Go' season 3 online in Australia?
At the time of writing there is no release date for "Here We Go" season 3 in Australia but it is almost certain to join the first two seasons on Britbox Australia very soon. You'll hear about that here first.
However, if you are a Brit working or on vacation Down Under and you want to catch the show on the BBC you can do so by using a VPN such as NordVPN.
Can I watch 'Here We Go' season 3 online in New Zealand?
At the time of writing there is no release date for "Here We Go" season 3 in New Zealand but it is almost certain to join the first two seasons on TVNZ very soon. You'll hear about that here first.
If you are a Brit currently in New Zealand for work or vacation you can catch the show on BBC iPlayer by using a VPN such as NordVPN.
'Here We Go' Season 3 need to know
'Here We Go' season 3 - Cast
- Katherine Parkinson as Rachel Jessop
- Jim Howick as Paul Jessop
- Alison Steadman as Sue Jessop (grandmother)
- Tom Basden as Robin Jessop
- Freya Parks as Amy Jessop
- Jude Morgan‑Collie as Sam Jessop
- Mica Ricketts as Maya Jessop
- Tori Allen‑Martin as Cherry Jessop
- Jane Horrocks as Ethel Ticehurst (Sue’s rival)
- Robert Glenister as Michael (Rachel & Robin’s dad)
- Jamali Maddix - Guest role
- Susannah Fielding - Guest role
- Seb Cardinal - Guest role
- Kevin ‘KG’ Garry - Guest role
- Sunil Patel - Guest role
- Kathryn Drysdale - Guest role
- Stevie Martin - Guest role
- Jon Furlong as Jelson
- Ed Kear as Dean
'Here We Go' season 3 - Episode guide
Season 03 Episode 01: "Mum and Dad's Anniversary" - It’s Rachel and Paul’s wedding anniversary, and the family rise to the occasion with an array of gifts, including barbecues, an escape room experience and a Bulgarian smart speaker called ‘Tim’. Meanwhile, there’s a local crimewave, and in unrelated news, Paul has developed a rash on what he’s choosing to call his ‘upper thigh’ – all of which results in a particularly memorable wedding anniversary for Rachel and Paul.
S03 E02: "Mum's Bad Tooth" - New neighbours are moving in next door, and Rachel intends to befriend them at any cost. Meanwhile, Sue has started bingeing on ultraviolent horror movies with her friend Prudence, and Paul is beginning to suspect he’s getting a reputation for being boring. Surely not! He’s a former Olympian, for goodness' sake!
S03 E03: "Robin's LARP Festival - Big news! Paul’s a mentor. He’s been buddied up with a young police officer called Lee, poor lad, and is preparing to impart some wisdom. Meanwhile, Rachel is helping Sam prep for his potentially incredibly dangerous Duke of Edinburgh expedition. And Robin is trying to persuade Cherry to join him for a live-action role-play weekend, where everyone dresses up as fantasy characters to drink mead and have sword fights in the woods, none of which appeals to a heavily pregnant Cherry. But the biggest challenge of all is faced by Sue, who can’t open a jar of gherkins.
S03 E04: "Our Trip To Liverpool" - Rachel finds herself the victim of an online scam and decides to do the only sensible thing: track down and confront the scammers face to face. Luckily, Paul is a highly trained police officer, well suited to confrontations with potentially dangerous criminals. Meanwhile, Amy gets spotted by a modelling agency talent scout, which inspires Cherry and Robin to cash in on their new baby by getting him signed up for some child modelling too.
S03 E05: "Granny's Uno Hustle" - Amy and her girlfriend Maya have been going through a bit of a rough patch, which is sad for them but great news for Rachel, who is keen to get some practice as a couples’ therapist. Meanwhile, Sue has been drawn by the seductive call of bingo. She’s entered a world of gambling and vice, and before long, she’s playing a high stakes game of Uno, which she must win at any cost.
S03 E06: "Dad's Red Cap" - The Jessops are off to visit Rachel and Robin’s dad in Malta for the holiday of a lifetime. The only thing is, they all have quite different ideas about what makes a good holiday. Amy wants to paint the town red, Robin wants to try scuba diving, Paul wants to visit every historical monument in the guidebook, Cherry wants to chill by the pool, and Rachel wants to address some long-standing grievances with her father via the medium of lengthy and intense conversations about her feelings. It seems unlikely that everyone’s going to get what they want from the holiday, especially given that the swimming pool is out of order.
S03 E07: "Amy's Big Gig" - Rachel and Paul are going to be baby Atlas’s godparents, so long as Paul can get himself baptised first. Dean has got an amazing new girlfriend, Katie, who also happens to be a personal trainer. It turns out that the secret to eternal youth is doing plenty of squats, so Rachel goes for it. Meanwhile, the newly single Amy is throwing herself into her music, getting ready to take to the stage at Bedford Battle of the Bands (BBOB) with her bandmate G (don’t call him Graham). Needless to say, Amy’s granny Sue is their biggest fan.
What has Alison Steadman said about her character Sue and season 3?
What can we expect from Sue this series?
More madness! She’s a great character and she’s always full of fun. They go to Liverpool this series, which is Sue’s hometown, and that was really fun to film.
There are some real laugh-out-loud moments, what was your favourite scene to shoot?
One of my favourite things was watching Paul (Jim) being baptised in the river in the final episode. It was just absolutely hilarious, as Jim always is. He only has to turn his head left or right and I am on the floor laughing! That scene was absolutely brilliant.
You’ve played some truly iconic characters in your career, what keeps you excited about coming back to Sue each series?
Well it’s the wonderful stuff that Tom (Basden - also Robin Jessop) writes, you just never know what he’s going to come up with. He’s just brilliant. I just love the series because it’s so much fun. With the world the way it is, just to be able to switch off and actually find a bit of warmth and fun in the world is very important, and I think that’s what Tom gives us with the series.
What else can I watch on BBC iPlayer?
Lots – including "Strike: Ink Black Heart", "Mandy Season 4" "Fake of Fortune" , "Doctor Who: Joy to the World", "Strictly Come Dancing", "Outnumbered" and plenty more.
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