November 2025 Watchlist: The TV shows to watch this week and month
David Farnor | On 23, Nov 2025
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 2025 UK TV highlights – what’s worth watching and where you can stream it online in the UK.
Week 1
Robin Hood
Robin Hood follows the tumultuous journey of a Saxon forester’s son (Rob) turned legendary outlaw, as he navigates the corridors of power and leads a daring fight for justice and freedom. As Rob grapples with his inner demons and battles against the Norman elite, the series weaves a rich tapestry of historical accuracy, modern relevance, and intricate character dynamics. Starring Jack Patten, Lauren McQueen, Sean Bean and Connie Nielsen. Episodes 1 and 2 arrive together, followed by episodes weekly until the finale on 28th December.
UK air date:
When? 2nd November
What channel? MGM+
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (additional subscription)
Available weekly on-demand
All’s Fair
A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice in Ryan Murphy’s legal drama. Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game – they change it. Starring Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka with Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.
UK air date:
When? 4th November
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
I Love LA
Shiva Baby and Bottoms creator Rachel Sennott gets her own HBO comedy series with this eight-part show about an ambitious friend group navigating life and love in LA. Starring Rachel Sennott as Maia, Jordan Firstman as Charlie, Josh Hutcherson as Dylan, Odessa A’zion as Tallulah, and True Whitaker as Alani. Episodes arrive weekly.
UK air date:
When? 5th November (10.15pm)
What channel? Sky Comedy
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available weekly live and on-demand
Shetland: Season 10
The dark side of one of the most beautiful places on earth. Uncovering secrets and lies from the past – detective drama starring Douglas Henshall, Ashley Jensen and Alison O’Donnell.
UK air date:
When? 5th November (9pm)
What channel? BBC One
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available weekly live and on-demand
Celebrity Race Across the World: Season 3
Four celebs, numerous countries, zero VIP treatment. With no phones or flights allowed, famous faces and family pairs take on a race across the world – by any means necessary.
UK air date:
When? 6th November (8pm)
What channel? BBC One
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available weekly live and on-demand
All Her Fault
What would you do to protect your family and children? Sarah Snook stars in this thriller based on the novel by Andrea Mara. When Marissa arrives at a house to collect her son, Milo, from a playdate with a new friend, she is horrified to discover the woman who answers the door is someone she doesn’t recognise. She also doesn’t have Milo and claims to have never heard of him. As news of the disappearance ripples through the affluent community, time is of the essence to find Milo and an unexpected suspect is named – but as people become eager to find someone to blame, rumours and gossip about all the women involved start to grow. Only one of them could have taken Milo – but might they all be at fault?
UK air date:
When? 7th November (9pm)
What channel? Sky Atlantic
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available weekly live and on-demand
Pluribus
The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness in Vince Gilligan’s genre-bending new series starring Rhea Seehorn. Episodes 1 and 2 arrive together, followed by episodes weekly until the finale on 26th December.
UK air date:
When? 7th November (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Week 2
Trespasses
1975, in a town outside Belfast. Whilst working one night behind the bar of her family pub, serving a mixed crowd including the locally stationed soldiers, Catholic schoolteacher Cushla meets Michael, an older Protestant married man, who often defends IRA suspects and is friends with cultured Bohemians who enrage and intrigue Cushla. Worlds apart, Cushla knows a relationship like this spells all kinds of trouble, but they are irresistibly drawn to one another. Lola Petticrew (Say Nothing, Tuesday) stars in this forbidden love story set against the backdrop of the Troubles, alongside Tom Cullen (The Gold, Weekend) and Gillian Anderson (Scoop, Sex Education) as Gina, Cushla’s mother. Based on Louise Kennedy’s debut novel, adapted by Ailbhe Keogan (Bad Sisters). Episodes air from Sunday to Wednesday, with all episodes available on-demand.
UK air date:
When? 9th November (9pm)
What channel? Channel 4
Watch online in the UK:
Channel 4 (Free)
Available weekly live and on-demand
Bat-Fam
This new animated series follows Batman, Alfred, and young Damian Wayne – now having taken on the mantle of “Little Batman” – as they welcome a few new residents to Wayne Manor. Joining the family dinner table is Alicia Pennyworth, Alfred’s free-spirited grandniece; Claire, a recently reformed Super-Villain; Ra’s al Ghul, Damian’s adoring “Pap Pap” who also happens to be Batman’s longtime nemesis; and Man-Bat, who takes up residence in the Wayne Manor belfry. Oh! And let’s not forget Selina, the beloved family cat. This close-knit family of misfits navigate the fun and frustrations of ordinary life while protecting the streets of Gotham City. All episodes arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 10th November
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Palm Royale: Season 2
Palm Royale is a true underdog story that follows Maxine Simmons (Kristen Wiig) as she endeavors to break into Palm Beach high society. As Maxine attempts to cross that impermeable line between the haves and the have-nots, “Palm Royale” asks the same question that still baffles us today: “How much of yourself are you willing to sacrifice to get what someone else has?” Set during the powder keg year of 1969, Palm Royale is a testament to every outsider fighting for their chance to truly belong. Episodes arrive weekly until the finale on 14th January 2026.
UK air date:
When? 12th November (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
The Beast in Me – 13th November
A famous author is pulled into a twisted mind game with her rich, powerful new neighbour — who might be a murderer. Starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys.
UK air date:
When? 13th November (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Malice: Season 1
Jack Whitehall plays Adam Healey, a charming ‘manny’ who infiltrates the brash, wealthy Tanner family, in order to destroy them. Set in London and Greece, this psychological thriller is full of dark family secrets, manipulation and betrayal and it asks the question, why does Adam despise Jamie Tanner so much? David Duchovny plays Jamie Tanner, Carice van Houten plays Nat Tanner, Jamie’s wife, and Harry Gilby (Tolkien), Teddie Allen (Swallows and Amazons) and Phoenix Laroche (Trying) play their three children. All episodes arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 14th 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
Summerwater
In a remote Scottish holiday park, residents try to escape life’s problems. But simmering tensions among families intertwine in a devastating climax. Starring Dougray Scott and Shirley Henderson star in this drama based on Sarah Moss’s bestseller. Episodes air from Sunday to Tuesday, with all of them available on-demand.
UK air date:
When? 16th August (9pm)
What channel? Channel 4
Watch online in the UK:
Channel 4 (Free)
Available weekly live and on-demand
Landman: Season 2
Deep in the heart of West Texas, roughnecks and wildcat billionaires try to get rich quick in the oil business as oil rigs begin to dominate the state. Crisis executive Tommy Norris tries to bring his company to the top during a fuelling boom. Billy Bob Thornton stars in Taylor Sheridan’s drama.
UK air date:
When? 16th November (8.01am)
What channel? Paramount+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Paramount+ UK (£6.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
English Teacher: Season 2
This comedy stars Brian Jordan Alvarez Evan Marquez as a high school teacher in Austin, Texas who often finds himself at the intersection of the personal, professional and political aspects of working at a high school. Evan wants to be a principled person but often runs into trouble because of it. Episodes all arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 19th November
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
A Man on the Inside: Season 2
Ted Danson will return for Season 2 of the Mike Schur comedy, which this time sees retiree Charles undercover on campus.
UK air date:
When? 20th November (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
The Death of Bunny Munro
Following his wife Libby’s death by suicide, sex addicted, door-to-door beauty product salesman and self-professed lothario Bunny Munro (Matt Smith, House of the Dragon) finds himself saddled with a young son and only a loose concept of parenting. Together with nine-year-old Bunny Junior (newcomer Rafael Mathé), he embarks on an epic and increasingly out-of-control road trip across Southern England as the two struggle to contain their grief in very different ways. All episodes arrive at once on-demand.
UK air date:
When? 20th November (10.15pm)
What channel? Sky Atlantic
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available weekly live and on-demand
Daddy Issues: Season 2
Aimee Lou Wood and David Morrissey reunite for the second chapter of BBC Three’s heartfelt comedy about pregnant Gemma and her hapless dad, Malcolm, who both have to work out the whole parenting thing. In Season 2, Gemma’s formerly estranged mother, Davina, moves in.
UK air date:
When? 21st November (9.35pm)
What channel? BBC Three
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available weekly live and on-demand
Changing Ends: Season 3
Changing Ends is based on Alan’s own life in Northampton in the 1980s growing up as the son of a fourth division football manager. Reprising their roles as the Carr family for a new run of episodes are Oliver Savell (young Alan), Shaun Dooley (Graham Carr), Nancy Sullivan (Christine Carr) and Taylor Fay (Gary Carr). The second season picks up shortly after the first, as young Alan contends with impending puberty and feeling sidelined by his family. With Graham Carr distracted by Northampton Town FC who are battling for promotion, can he be there for his son when he most needs him?
UK air date:
When? 22nd November
What channel? ITV1
Watch online in the UK:
ITVX
Available all at once on-demand
Week 4
Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age
The third season of the award-winning natural history series from executive producers Jon Favreau and Mike Gunton, produced by BBC Studios Natural History Unit (“Planet Earth”), and narrated by Tom Hiddleston (“Earthsounds”), with an original score by Hans Zimmer, Anže Rozman and Kara Talve from Bleeding Fingers Music. The five-part docuseries invites viewers into a dramatic new era of prehistoric life, millions of years after the extinction of the dinosaurs — an era shaped by ice, the intense fight to survive and the rise of a new cast of giants: the iconic megafauna. Episodes arrive all at once.
UK air date:
When? 26th November (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
The Beatles Anthology
The Beatles’ landmark Anthology documentary series has been restored and remastered. The series’ original eight episodes trace the legendary journey that began in Liverpool and Hamburg and soon captivated the world. They bring to life the timeless stories — of Beatlemania, the band’s groundbreaking arrival in the USA, their role at the forefront of the 1960s counterculture, their spiritual exploration in India, and their eventual breakup. And through it all, the constant thread: the music, always the music. There is now a new Episode 9, including unseen behind-the-scenes footage of Paul, George and Ringo coming together between 1994 and 1995 to work on The Anthology and reflecting on their shared life as The Beatles.
UK air date:
When? 26th November
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Stranger Things: Season 5
The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time. Season 5 premieres on 26th November, with Volume 1, followed by Volume 2 on Christmas Day, then the final on New Year’s Eve.
UK air date:
When? 27th November (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand


















