How to watch 'The Family Next Door' for *FREE* — stream online from anywhere

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The sun always beams upon Pleasant Court, a cul-de-sac in the fictional Great Ocean Road town of Osprey, where everyone is beautiful, amiable and affluent. Although it may bear a striking resemblance to the setting of "Neighbours ", this isn't Ramsay Street. Pulsing just beneath the surface is a collective paranoia that's either a natural response to new resident Isabelle's (Teresa Palmer) obsessive, borderline unhinged digging, or proof that she's asking all the right questions.

Here's how to watch "The Family Next Door" online from anywhere with a VPN — and potentially for free.

'The Family Next Door' streaming details, release date

"The Family Next Door" premieres on Sunday, December 21 in the U.K..
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The six-part drama is a loose adaptation of Sally Hepworth’s bestselling novel, lent an extra twist or two by writer Sarah Scheller and "The Newsreader" director Emma Freeman. Isabelle works in child protection, but poses as a travel writer to rent a home from realtor Ange (Bella Heathcote). While her motivations are unclear, it's not by accident that she's ended up in Osprey.

Her efforts to weave her way into the lives of her fellow residents expose the community's faultlines — Essie (Philippa Northeast) is in the grips of postnatal depression and struggling to live up to the expectations of her mother Barb (Catherine McClements), who's protesting against a new development that Ange is trying to sell to investor Clive (Vince Colosimo), as Lulu (Jane Harber) and Holly (Maria Angelico) struggle to make a success of their new vegan restaurant.

However, her heavy-handed approach and insistence on paying Ange in cash soon sets the women of Pleasant Court talking. Is she a fugitive sex-worker? A drug-dealing babysitter? Their initial theories leave a little to be desired, but favorable comparisons with "Big Little Lies" and "The Perfect Couple" promise a major payoff.

Read on as we explain how to watch "The Family Next Door" for free and from anywhere.

Watch 'The Family Next Door' for FREE

You can watch "The Family Next Door" free-of-charge on ITVX in the U.K., ABC iView in Australia, CBC Gem in Canada, and Three Now in New Zealand.

Overseas? Using a VPN is simple — we use NordVPN daily and it unlocks a multitude of streamers. Well worth considering given its low price and 30-day trial.

How to watch 'The Family Next Door' from anywhere

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Can I watch 'The Family Next Door' in the U.S.?

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"The Family Next Door" has been picked up by AMC in the U.S., but at the time of writing there's been no word on when it could air. AMC Plus plans start at $6.99/month.

If you're in the U.S. from Canada, the U.K. or Australia, you can catch the show for free by using a VPN, such as NordVPN.

How to watch 'The Family Next Door' in Canada

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All six episodes of "The Family Next Door" are available to stream for free on CBC Gem in Canada, where the show premiered on Sunday, August 10.

CBC Gem is free with ads or CA$4.99/month ad-free.

Not in Canada at the moment? Signing up to NordVPN will help you access your preferred streaming service when you're overseas.

How to watch 'The Family Next Door' in the U.K.

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"The Family Next Door" premieres on Sunday, December 21 in the U.K., with all six episodes set to be available to stream on ITVX for free.

Outside of the U.K. when it's on? Use a VPN to get around the geo-restrictions that will prevent ITVX from working. Scroll down for more information and instructions.

How to watch 'The Family Next Door' in Australia

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"The Family Next Door" is available to stream in its entirety on ABC iView in Australia, where the show premiered on Sunday, August 10.

Don't have an ABC account? Sign up with the usual details and your Aussie postcode (e.g. 2001).

Use NordVPN if you're having any issues with geo-blocking whilst traveling abroad.

'The Family Next Door' — Need to Know

'The Family Next Door' trailer

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'The Family Next Door' episode guide & schedule

"The Family Next Door" comprises six episodes:

  • Episode 1: "Ange"
  • Episode 2: "Essie"
  • Episode 3: "Lulu"
  • Episode 4: "Fran"
  • Episode 5: "Isabelle"
  • Episode 6: "Barbara"

'The Family Next Door' cast

  • Teresa Palmer as Isabelle
  • Bella Heathcote as Ange
  • Philippa Northeast as Essie
  • Bob Morley as Lucas
  • Catherine McClements as Barbara
  • Ming-Zhu Hii as Fran
  • Jane Harber as Lulu
  • Daniel Henshall as Nigel
  • Maria Angelico as Holly
  • Táne Williams-Accra as Ben

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Aatif Sulleyman

Aatif is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about technology, sport and politics for a wide range of publications including TechRadar, What Hi-Fi?, The Independent, Trusted Reviews, and Newsweek. These days, he focuses mainly on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: live TV and penny-pinching. When he's not attending a top-flight English soccer match, you can find him perfecting his table tennis skills.

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