November 2022 Watchlist: The TV shows to watch this week and month
David Farnor | On 06, Nov 2022
Netflix. Amazon Prime Video. BBC iPlayer. NOW. Apple TV+. Paramount+. All 4. There’s so much TV to watch these days in so many places that it can be hard to keep up. Every month, we boil down what’s on the box to the essentials you need in your streaming queue.
We’ve sorted through All The TV to bring you your November watchlist – what’s worth watching and where you can stream it online in the UK:
Week 1
What We Do in the Shadows: Season 3 and 4
Sink your teeth into the latest chapters of the hilarious vampire mockumentary.
UK air date:
When? 2nd November (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
The Horne Section TV Show: Season 1
Alex Horne steps out of Greg Davies’ shadow as he gets the chance to host his own late-night chat show with his loyal band. But will all go to plan in this mash-up of comedy, celebs, music and mayhem?
UK air date:
When? 3rd November (9pm)
What channel? All 4
Watch online in the UK:
All 4 (Free)
Available weekly live and on-demand
Blockbuster: Season 1
This 10-episode comedy stars Randall Park as Timmy Yoon, an analog dreamer living in a 5G world. While everyone else is streaming entertainment, he’s operating the very last Blockbuster and fighting to stay relevant. With the help of his long-time crush, Eliza (Melissa Fumero), the team are hoping they can offer the community something that big corporations can’t: human connection.
UK air date:
When? 3rd November (8.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Mosquito Coast: Season 2
Based on Paul Theroux’s best-selling novel, the thriller follows the dangerous journey of Allie Fox, a brilliant inventor and stubborn idealist, who uproots his family on a dangerous quest to find refuge from the U.S. government, cartels and hitmen. In Season 2, the Foxes venture deep into the Guatemalan jungle to meet up with an old friend and her community of refugees. This new refuge creates trouble for the Foxes though when they become entangled in a conflict between a local drug lord and his family. At odds about whether to settle down or keep moving, Allie and Margot pursue different paths to secure their family’s future. The outcome will either unite the family or tear it apart forever. Each of the 10 episodes arrive weekly until the finale on 6th January.
UK air date:
When? 4th November (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Manifest: Season 4, Part 1
Manifest follows the crew and passengers of Montego Air Flight 828, which lands safely in New York after a turbulent but routine flight from Jamaica. They soon find out that in the few hours they were in the air the world has aged five-and-a-half years and that their friends, families, and colleagues have mourned them and moved on. Now faced with the impossible, they have all been given a second chance. But as their new realities become clear, a deeper mystery unfolds and some of the passengers soon realize they may be meant for something greater than they ever thought possible.
UK air date:
When? 4th November (8.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Week 2
I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here: Season 22
Ant & Dec get a gaggle of celebrities together in the jungle once more for another run of the reality TV series.
UK air date:
When? 6th November (9pm)
What channel? ITV
Watch online in the UK:
ITV Hub
Available weekly live and on-demand
Dangerous Liaisons: Season 1
This prelude to Laclos’ classic 18th-century novel focusing on the origin story of how his iconic characters, the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, met as passionate young lovers in Paris on the eve of the revolution. This modern take on a classic story takes audiences through wonder and terror, beauty and degradation, seduction and deception in pre-revolutionary Paris. Driven to right the wrongs of their past, the young couple’s survival depends on their skills of seduction and manipulation of not only the French nobility but of each other. Alice Englert and Nicholas Denton portray the notorious lovers: Camille who is taken in by the current Marquise de Merteuil (played by Lesley Manville) navigates her own path in a world of men, using the power of secrets to take back control, and Valmont who will stop at nothing to regain his title that was recently taken from him. Their on-again off-again love story is the heart of the series. It’s not love – it’s war. Episodes arrive on Sundays.
UK air date:
When? 6th November
What channel? Lionsgate+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Lionsgate+ UK (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
The Crown: Season 5
With the new decade in its stride, Season 5 of the royal drama sees the Royal family presented with possibly their biggest challenge to date, as the public openly question their role in 90s Britain.
UK air date:
When? 9th November (8.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Warrior Nun: Season 2
After waking up in a morgue, an orphaned teen discovers she now possesses superpowers as the chosen Halo-Bearer for a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns.
UK air date:
When? 10th November (8.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
The English: Season 1
Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer star in this compelling Western that explores race, love and power through the lens of a revenge drama. It sees Lady Cornelia Locke, an aristocratic Englishwoman and Eli, a Pawnee ex-cavalry scout, join together in 1890 mid-America to cross a violent landscape built on dreams and blood. Both of them have a clear sense of their destiny but neither is aware that it is rooted in a shared past. They must face increasingly terrifying obstacles that will test them to their cores, physically and psychologically. But as each obstacle is overcome it draws them closer to their ultimate destination, the new town of Hoxem, Wyoming.
UK air date:
When? 10th November (9pm)
What channel? BBC Two
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available all at once on-demand
Mythic Quest: Season 3
The workplace comedy created by Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day, and Megan Ganz follows a group of video game developers tasked with building worlds, shaping heroes and creating legends, but the most hard-fought battles don’t occur in the game — they happen in the office.
Season 3 picks up as Ian and Poppy navigate the gaming world and their partnership at the newly formed GrimPop Studios. Back at Mythic Quest, David settles into his new role as the boss, with Jo returning as his assistant. Meanwhile, Dana is forced to play mediator to her bosses’ incessant bickering and Carol attempts to figure out where she fits in after a new promotion. The first two episodes arrive together, followed by new episodes weekly until the finale on 6th January.
UK air date:
When? 11th November (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Mammals: Season 1
The six-part dark comedy asks: in a world of 8 billion, what happens after we’ve found “the one”? Can we stay true to the promises we strive to keep when, after all, aren’t we all just Mammals? It follows the story of Jamie (James Corden), a chef whose world implodes when he discovers shocking secrets about his pregnant wife, Amandine (Melia Kreiling). Jamie finds himself hunting for answers with the help of his brother-in-law, Jeff (Colin Morgan). Through this hunt, the cracks in Jeff’s marriage to Jamie’s sister, Lue (Sally Hawkins) also widen.
UK air date:
When? 11th November
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Week 3
Tulsa King: Season 1
Tulsa King follows New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi (Stallone), just after he is released from prison after 25 years and unceremoniously exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Okla. Realising that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a “crew” from a group of unlikely characters, to help him establish a new criminal empire in a place that to him might as well be another planet. Episodes 1 and 2 arrive together, followed by episodes weekly.
UK air date:
When? 14th November (8.01am)
What channel? Paramount+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Paramount+ UK (£6.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Yellowstone: Season 5
Yellowstone chronicles the Dutton family, led by John Dutton (Kevin Costner), who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States. Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect, the ranch is in constant conflict with those it borders – an expanding town, an Indian reservation, and vicious business rivalries. The first two of eight episodes arrive together, followed by episodes weekly. Part 2 will premiere in 2023.
UK air date:
When? 14th November (8.01am)
What channel? Paramount+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Paramount+ UK (£6.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
The Santa Clauses: Season 1
Scott Calvin is back. After being Santa Claus for nearly 30 years, he’s as jolly as ever. But as Christmas declines in popularity, so does his Santa magic. Scott struggles to keep up with the demands of the job, as well as being there for his family. Upon discovering there is a way to retire from his post, Scott considers stepping down as Santa Claus and finding a worthy successor so that he can become a better father and husband. Episodes 1 and 2 arrive together.
UK air date:
When? 16th November (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
1899: Season 1
On their journey across the vast and treacherous Atlantic Ocean, the passengers of the Kerberos encounter the biggest mystery of their lives. Welcome to 1899, a deeply immersive new series from the creators of Dark.
UK air date:
When? 17th November (8.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Dead To Me: Season 3
Netflix’s darkly funny, moving, twisting thriller returns for its final chapter.
UK air date:
When? 17th November (8.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Week 4
Ghosts US: Season 1
CBS’ US remake of the hit BBC comedy sees a couple inherit a crumbling mansion – and a gaggle of ghouls, from a 1920s lounge singer to a 1960s hippy.
UK air date:
When? 20th November (8.30pm)
What channel? BBC Three
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available all at once on-demand
Rick and Morty: Season 6, Part 2
The timey-wimey sci-fi animated comedy returns for a sixth run, with episodes simulcast each week on E4 in the wee small hours of the morning, as well as being repeated later that evening.
UK air date:
When? 22nd November (9pm)
What channel? E4
Watch online in the UK:
All 4 (Free)
Available weekly live and on-demand
Wednesday: Season 1
Starring Jenna Ortega in the title role, alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones, Luis Guzman, Gwendoline Christie and Christina Ricci, Tim Burton’s supernaturally infused mystery charts Wednesday Addams’ years as a student at Nevermore Academy.
UK air date:
When? 23rd November (8.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Echo 3: Season 1
Set in South America with English and Spanish dialogue, the 10-episode thriller follows Amber Chesborough (Jessica Ann Collins), a brilliant young scientist who is the emotional heart of a small American family. When Amber goes missing along the Colombia-Venezuela border, her brother, Bambi (Luke Evans), and her husband, Prince (Michiel Huisman) — two men with deep military experience and complicated pasts — struggle to find her. The first three episodes arrive together, followed by new episodes weekly.
UK air date:
When? 23rd November (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Staged: Season 3
The David Tennant and Michael Sheen comedy returns for a third chapter, which picks up as things have returned to normal post-Covid-19 lockdowns for David and Michael. They have moved on from lockdown and returned to their everyday working life, while Simon’s career remains stagnant. His phone does ring, but only to ask if he can get David and Michael back together; and they’ve made it clear they want nothing more to do with him. But Christmas is approaching, and Simon hopes the warmth of the season might soften them to the idea of a radio version of a Christmas classic… but that’s as far as Simon’s plan has got.
UK air date:
When? 24th November (8.01am)
What channel? BritBox UK
Watch online in the UK:
BritBox UK (£5.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Chucky: Season 2
NBC brings the Chucky franchise to the small screen with this series based around the familiar premise of a childhood doll with a killer side.
UK air date:
When? 26th November (9pm)
What channel? Sky Sci-Fi
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Week 5
We Are Not Alone
Dave’s latest original comedy is set in the aftermath of an alien invasion of Earth and explores the culture clash between humankind and its new alien masters, who are trying to make sense of a planet so confusing and idiotic that its inhabitants can’t even agree which side of the road to drive on. Written by Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond, it’s a 90-minute special starring Declan Baxter (Jerk, There She Goes), Joe Thomas (The Inbetweeners), Vicki Pepperdine (Worzel Gummidge), Georgia May Foote (Coronation Street), Amanda Abbington (Sherlock), Mike Wozniak (Man Down), Evelyn Mok (I Hate Suzie), Bruce Mackinnon (Episodes), Lucien Leon Laviscount (Snatch), Laurence Rickard (Ghosts), Ben Willbond (Ghosts), Dane Baptiste (Sunny D), Rob Delaney (Catastrophe), Ellie White (The Other One) and Miles Jupp (Rev).
UK air date:
When? 28th November (9pm)
What channel? Dave
Watch online in the UK:
UKTV Play (free)
Available live and on-demand
Willow: Season 1
A sequel series to George Lucas’s 1988 fantasy adventure “Willow”. The Nelwyn sorcerer returns, years after rescuing the infant empress Elora Danan, to lead group of misfit heroes on a harrowing rescue mission through a world beyond imagination.”Willow” features Warwick Davis returning in his titular role, with Jonathan Kasdan, Ron Howard, Wendy Mericle, Kathleen Kennedy, and Michelle Rejwan serving as executive producers. Episodes arrive weekly.
UK air date:
When? 30th November (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
The Patient: Season 1
The Patient is a psychological thriller about a therapist, “Alan Strauss” (Steve Carell), who’s held prisoner by a patient, “Sam Fortner” (Domhnall Gleeson), who reveals himself to be a serial killer. Sam has an unusual therapeutic demand for Alan: curb his homicidal urges. In order to survive, Alan must unwind Sam’s disturbed mind and stop him from killing again – but Sam refuses to address critical topics. Alone in captivity, Alan excavates his own past through memories of his old therapist, and grapples with waves of his own repressed troubles, including the recent death of his wife, and the painful estrangement from his religious son. Over the course of his imprisonment, Alan uncovers not only how deep Sam’s compulsion runs, but also how much work he has to do to repair the rift in his own family. With time running out, Alan fights desperately to stop Sam before Alan becomes complicit in Sam’s murders – or worse, becomes a target himself. All episodes arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 30th November (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Avenue 5: Season 2
Avenue 5 takes us to a not-so-distant future where space tourism is a booming business. While manning a luxury spacecraft owned by Herman Judd (Josh Gad), Captain Ryan Clark (Hugh Laurie) finds himself in over his head when the ship is thrown disastrously off-course – turning what was meant to be an eight- week cruise into an eight-year journey. Picking up five months after failing to reroute the vessel, season two follows the crew – including fiery engineer Billie (Lenora Crichlow), unpredictable head of customer relations Matt (Zach Woods), and faithful right-hand Iris (Suzy Nakamura) – as they struggle to lead, calm, control, and, if need be, hide from increasingly unruly passengers. On earth, they’re lauded as heroes, and in space, everyone can hear them scream.
UK air date:
When? 30th November (10pm)
What channel? Sky Comedy
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand