The new ITV drama comes from writer Lenny Henry.

By James Hibbs

Published: Monday, 16 October 2023 at 13:07 PM


Beloved actor and comedian Lenny Henry has written a brand new drama series for ITV, Three Little Birds, and it is finally about to start airing.

The new show, which stars Rochelle Neil, Saffron Coomber and Yazmin Belo, has been based on stories Henry’s mother and aunt told him about coming to Britain in the ’50s, and follows three women who travel from Jamaica to England in search of a new life.

The series also features the likes of Javone Prince and Arthur Darvill in its cast, but when will it air, what is the show about and who else features in the cast?

Read on for everything you need to know about Three Little Birds on ITV.

When will Three Little Birds air on ITV?

Aston (Javone Prince) in Three Little Birds wearing a pinstripe suit and trilby, standing by a blue car
Aston (Javone Prince) in Three Little Birds.
Douglas Road Productions/ITV

Three Little Birds will start airing at 8pm on Sunday 22nd October on ITV1 and ITVX.

Further episodes will then air weekly, while the full season will also be available as a box set on ITVX after the first episode has aired.

What is Three Little Birds about?

Hosanna (Yazmin Belo) and Leah (Rochelle Neil) in Three Little Birds standing together, smiling into camera
Hosanna (Yazmin Belo) and Leah (Rochelle Neil) in Three Little Birds.
Douglas Road Productions/ITV

Three Little Birds has been inspired by stories Sir Lenny Henry’s mother told to him about both her journey to Britain in the late 1950s and the journeys of others.

The official synopsis for the series says that it is a “life affirming six-part drama series exploring untold stories of sisterhood, love, friendship and the joys, laughter and struggles of making a new life in the so-called mother country”.

The synopsis continues: “It follows Leah Whittaker (Rochelle Neil), who tussles with her conscience about what she has left behind in Jamaica.

“Running out on her abusive husband, Leah packs her three children off to live with her mother while she travels to Britain determined to make a new life for herself and to bring her children over once she has settled there.

“Leah travels to England with her younger, star-stuck, glamorous sister Chantrelle (Saffron Coomber). The two chaperone their pious and Christian friend Hosanna (Yazmin Belo), who they have chosen as a potential bride for their brother Aston (Javone Prince).

“Leah is a pioneer who wants to build a better future for her kids, but every step of her journey is dogged by guilt, fear and fresh challenges in the hostile mother country.