A spot of tea, scrumptious treats and a peek at new British shows and returning favorites on NHPBS!
New Hampshire PBS BritWit Club invites you to attend an afternoon tea with delectable light refreshments and an exclusive advanced screening of GRANTCHESTER's final season premiere at RiverWoods Durham.
This event is exclusive to Britwit Club Members and a guest! Want to sip a cuppa and join the conversation? Become a Britwit Club member and enjoy benefits like this one. BritWit Club Membership is $72 per year. If you're already a member at that level or above, you're all set!
Seating is limited, so RSVP today!
Join fellow British TV enthusiasts for a chinwag and a cheeky peek at the brilliant telly making its way to New Hampshire PBS in the coming months. We can’t wait to see you at this bobby dazzler of an event!
Thursday, June 11, 2026 from 1:30-3:30 p.m.
RiverWoods
20 Stone Quarry Dr
Durham, NH 03824
Questions? Contact: Amy Greenlaw at agreenlaw@nhpbs.org
Please note: The $5 ticket fee is simply to hold your spot. You can choose to have it refunded (minus the Eventbrite fee) when you check in at RiverWoods Durham, or donate it to NHPBS in support of events like this.
We’re grateful to share this special preview with our community—thank you for supporting public media.
Parking Information for Attendees:
26 parking spaces will be available where the red line indicates on the map below.
There is also some visitor parking available by the front of the entrance, indicated by the puple asterisk.
More spaces are available at the “Barn," a blue/green building located just off of Route108, indicated by the red arrow.
Parking is prohibited along Stone Quarry Drive.
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