November brings a wave of must-watch TV, featuring the highly anticipated return of BBC’s Shetland and the debut of a new Channel 4 drama led by Dougray Scott. Viewers can also look forward to the comeback of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, adding more variety to the month’s lineup.
The BBC’s long-running crime series makes its comeback for a tenth season, with DI Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen) and DI Alison "Tosh" McIntosh (Alison O'Donnell) returning to tackle new and complex cases.
“Dark secrets and terrible deeds at the heart of this close-knit community.”
New episodes of Shetland will begin airing on 5 November at 9 pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The season will feature six episodes filled with mystery and tension.
Described by the BBC as
“a coming-of-age drama for both mothers and daughters,”Wild Cherry follows super-mum Juliet (Eve Best) and business mogul Lorna (Carmen Ejogo) as their daughters Grace (Imogen Faires) and Allegra (Amelia May) become entangled in a scandal at their elite private school.
The six-part series, created and written by Nicôle Lecky—known for adapting her play into the BBC drama Mood—will premiere on BBC One and BBC iPlayer this November.
Channel 4 also introduces a brand-new series fronted by Dougray Scott, offering viewers another engaging story to add to their November watchlist.
Author’s Summary: November television brings gripping dramas like Shetland’s new season and Wild Cherry’s debut, promising plenty of mystery and emotional storytelling throughout the month.