
Here’s a simple overview of new and returning shows on TV and streaming services. We’ll give you a quick idea of what each show is about and who stars in it, so you can easily decide what to watch – and you’ll find the release date and where to stream it right in the description.
‘Sesame Street’ (1969)

The popular children’s show is back with a fresh season! It uses a fun combination of real people, puppets, and animation to help preschoolers learn important skills like reading, counting, and how to get along with others. Favorite characters like Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird will guide kids through stories filled with music and play. The show is also working with experts to make sure the lessons are up-to-date for today’s families. New episodes start November 10th on PBS.
‘The Paper’ (2025)

As a total news junkie and movie lover, I’m really excited about this new series! It’s set in a local newspaper office and shows how they’re trying to stay afloat in a world dominated by online news. It follows the reporters, their editor who’s really under pressure, and the data folks as they work on both quick, impactful stories and bigger, ongoing investigations. It’s all about the challenges of modern journalism, dealing with sources, and navigating local politics. It starts airing on NBC on November 10th, and I’m already setting my DVR!
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025)

This animated series takes place in Gotham City and follows Batman and his allies as they fight crime and navigate their relationships. Each episode features different villains and emphasizes training, cool gadgets, and detective skills. It’s fast-paced and funny, but still delivers the excitement you expect from Batman. New episodes start streaming on Prime Video November 10th.
‘Marines’ (2025)

This Netflix docuseries offers an inside look at the lives of Marines – from new recruits going through training to experienced personnel preparing for and carrying out missions. The series follows various units, including drill instructors, aviation teams, medical staff, and amphibious units, showcasing their dedication and strength. Through interviews and historical footage, the program explores the meaning behind their work and the history of the Marine Corps. It premieres on Netflix on Monday, November 10th.
‘Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth’ (2025)

This documentary explores the intense media attention and legal challenges faced by TV personality Caroline Flack. Through interviews with journalists, her friends, and industry experts, the film looks at how the media covered her story, the public’s response, and whether enough support was provided. It also places this specific case within the larger context of tabloid culture. The film premieres on Hulu on Monday, November 10th.
‘Mysteries Unearthed with Danny Trejo’ (2024)

Danny Trejo hosts a new series that explores fascinating historical mysteries, unusual objects, and hidden locations. He’s joined by experts who use science and research to investigate these stories. The show combines captivating legends with real-life experiments and the fun of a road trip. It premieres November 11th on the History Channel.
‘Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay’ (2025)

As a huge fan, I’m so excited about this new docuseries! It’s led by Heather Gay and dives deep into what it’s like to be part of – and leave – a really close religious community. They’re talking about everything – faith, family pressures, and just figuring out life afterwards. It’s not just talking heads though; they’re using old photos and videos, and even getting insights from experts on the culture and beliefs involved. Honestly, it seems really raw and focuses on what people actually went through, and also points you towards resources if you’re going through something similar. It starts November 11th on Bravo, and I’m already setting my DVR!
‘Palm Royale’ (2024)

This stylish and funny series takes place among the wealthy elite of Palm Beach. It follows an ambitious newcomer who’s determined to join their exclusive world. Filled with beautiful clothes, clever plots, and a constant competition for status, the show also reveals the hidden secrets of its rich characters. Featuring a fantastic cast and stunning visuals, new episodes will be available on Apple TV+ starting Wednesday, November 12th.
‘Body Cam’ (2018)

This true-crime series offers a unique look at real incidents through the eyes of law enforcement. Using body camera footage, dash cam recordings, and emergency dispatch audio, each case is carefully reconstructed with interviews from the officers and people involved. The show focuses on the steps taken by police, the critical decisions they make, and the consequences that follow. New episodes premiere November 12th on Investigation Discovery.
‘Selling the OC’ (2022)

This reality show, a spin-off set in Orange County, follows real estate agents as they compete for the most impressive properties and biggest sales. Expect stunning homes, behind-the-scenes office drama, and the challenges of dealing with demanding clients. The show also offers insights into what’s happening in the luxury real estate market and how homes are prepared for sale. Season 1 drops on Netflix November 12th.
‘The Murder Tapes’ (2019)

This docuseries uses actual police footage, 911 calls, and on-site videos to piece together how homicide investigations unfold, from the initial response to the final resolution. Detectives explain the timelines, evidence, and questioning techniques that help solve each case. Many episodes conclude with the outcome of the trial or updates on the case. New episodes premiere Wednesday, November 12th on Investigation Discovery.
‘Delhi Crime’ (2019)

This popular crime series realistically portrays investigations by Delhi Police, showing not only how cases are solved, but also how they affect the community and the challenges faced by the police department. Each season focuses on one major case, weaving together on-the-ground detective work with the high-level decisions made by police leaders. The show is known for its strong acting and authentic settings. It’s back on Netflix starting November 13th.
‘Blue Lights’ (2023)

This police drama, set in Belfast, focuses on new officers dealing with challenging and dangerous situations, conflicting loyalties, and the city’s complicated past. The show emphasizes the importance of relationships within the community and the difficulties of policing local neighborhoods. Each episode follows both ongoing investigations and the personal lives of the officers. New episodes will be available on BritBox starting Thursday, November 13th.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

This suspenseful limited series follows a family as they grapple with a disturbing crime and the hidden truths it reveals. The story jumps between different time periods, delving into themes of guilt, loss, and the repercussions of past actions. With just a few episodes, expect a tightly woven plot full of surprising character developments. It arrives on Netflix November 13th.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024)

This docuseries follows a group of women as they juggle their faith, friendships, and families, all while living under the close watch of their community. It offers a raw and honest look at their everyday lives, including their marriages, careers, and the pressures they face. Throughout the season, you’ll see how their relationships create both drama and heartwarming moments. New episodes start streaming on Hulu November 13th.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

This fast-paced Japanese competition show challenges players with increasingly difficult physical feats and strategic games. The show’s impressive sets combine historical elements with cutting-edge stunt work. Contestants are eliminated based on their athletic ability and how well they solve puzzles while under time pressure. It premieres on Netflix on Thursday, November 13th.
‘My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story’ (2025)

This movie tells the true story of actress Eva LaRue and the years she spent dealing with a stalker, as well as the police investigation that followed. It shows how investigators used technology, the challenges they faced in court, and the impact on the families affected. The film hopes to educate viewers about stalking laws and where to find help. It will be available to stream on Paramount+ starting Thursday, November 13th.
‘The Last Woodsmen’ (2024)

As a total film and TV buff, I’ve been really enjoying this docuseries! It follows skilled woodsmen and women who live off the land, building everything they need and finding food the old-fashioned way – think trapping, foraging, and crafting tools. What I especially love is that it focuses on the actual skills and knowledge needed to survive in the wilderness, and how to responsibly care for the land. It’s all about practical know-how, not manufactured drama. If you’re interested, new episodes drop on Discovery Channel starting November 14th.
‘Malice’ (2025)

‘Malice’ is a suspenseful thriller series set in the suburbs, centering around a disappearance and long-held secrets. The story is told through flashbacks and different perspectives, constantly challenging what you think is happening. Expect shocking twists at the end of each episode and a visually striking, movie-like style. It begins streaming on Prime Video on Friday, November 14th.
‘The Seduction’ (2025)

This series is a prequel to ‘Dangerous Liaisons’, showing how two future master manipulators developed their skills in wit, correspondence, and influence. The story unfolds through palace secrets, battles of reputation, and scandalous romances, all set against the lavish backdrop of pre-Revolutionary France. New episodes will be released weekly, starting November 14th.
‘Deep Dive Australia’ (2023)

Scientists and divers are exploring Australia’s beautiful reefs, seagrass beds, and deep underwater canyons with the help of underwater robots and cutting-edge cameras. The series highlights work to protect these environments, fascinating animal behavior, and research on how these ecosystems can survive climate change. You’ll see stunning underwater footage and hear insights from leading experts. New episodes premiere Saturday, November 15th on Nat Geo Wild.
‘Landman’ (2024)

Okay, so I just finished watching this new drama, and let me tell you, it’s a sprawling, ambitious story set in the West Texas oil fields. It really dives into the lives of everyone caught up in the boom – the guys doing the dirty work, the big-shot executives, and the families trying to make a life there. It’s not just about oil, though; it’s about the risks they take, the rules they bend, and how global events impact their world. There’s a huge cast of characters, and their personal connections get seriously tested when big money and tough decisions come into play. If you’re looking for something epic and gripping, it returns November 16th on Paramount+.
‘Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints’ (2024)

This documentary series tells the stories of important people from the earliest days of Christianity. Each episode combines historical images and research with footage filmed at relevant locations. It looks at the lives of these figures, the world they lived in, and their lasting impact. New episodes will be available on Fox Nation starting Sunday, November 16th.
‘The American Revolution’ (2025)

This PBS documentary series explores the story of America’s founding, going beyond the familiar names and events. Using historians, maps, and dramatic recreations, it examines the people, battles, and ideas that were key to the nation’s beginnings, while also shedding light on overlooked stories and perspectives. It premieres on November 16th.
‘Prime Minister’ (2025)

Did you enjoy anything from our picks this week, or did we leave something out? Share your favorites and let us know what you think in the comments!
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