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the secret of me where to watch

You can watch The Secret of Me primarily on Channel 4’s online platform (UK) and ABC iview (Australia), with limited or no availability yet in North America.

The Secret of Me – Where To Watch (Quick Scoop)

Main streaming options

  • United Kingdom (and UK viewers abroad with legal access)
    • Available to stream for free on Channel 4’s online service (previously All 4).
* It’s a Channel 4 documentary, so new viewers can usually watch it on demand after the TV broadcast.
* Live broadcast was scheduled on Channel 4 around January 2026, with episodes then moving to the on‑demand library.
  • Australia
    • Available to stream on ABC iview , the free Australian streaming platform.
* Listed as streaming there from January 2026.
  • United States & Canada
    • As of early 2026, there is no confirmed local streaming service carrying The Secret of Me in the US or Canada.
* Articles note that no US or Canadian platform has officially acquired it yet, though this can change later.
  • New Zealand
    • Not yet available at the time of the latest info, but expected to arrive on TVNZ / TVNZ+ in future.

Quick reference (by region)

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Region Where to watch Notes
UK Channel 4 online (free) On-demand after Channel 4 TV broadcast.
Australia ABC iview Streaming from January 2026.
US Not yet on a local service No announced streaming rights so far.
Canada Not yet on a local service No confirmed broadcaster or streamer yet.
New Zealand Expected on TVNZ / TVNZ+ Planned but not live at last update.

What kind of show is it?

  • The Secret of Me is a UK documentary centred on an intersex person uncovering a major secret about their own medical history and identity.
  • It follows their search for truth and explores the impact of that secret on their sense of self and family relationships.
  • It has been described as award‑winning and critically praised in UK media coverage.

Current buzz and forum‑style chatter

  • Since its early‑2026 release, The Secret of Me has been picked up in discussions around intersex rights, medical ethics, and how families handle hidden diagnoses.
  • Review and listings sites highlight it as a notable UK documentary release, with people expecting wider international distribution later in 2026.

If you still can’t find it in your country

  • Check Channel 4 (UK) and ABC iview (Australia) directly by searching for the title; availability windows can shift over time.
  • Keep an eye on local documentary hubs (like PBS-style or public broadcasters) and major streamers, since international rights may be announced later in 2026.

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