November brings an exciting mix of television premieres, featuring the return of familiar favorites and the debut of fresh stories. Viewers can look forward to compelling dramas on both BBC and Channel 4.
The BBC's long-running crime series Shetland comes back for its 10th season, introducing a new sequence of mysteries led by DI Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen) and DI Alison “Tosh” McIntosh (Alison O'Donnell).
"Dark secrets and terrible deeds at the heart of this close-knit community."
Season 10 begins on 5 November at 9 p.m. on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The series will include six episodes packed with suspense and emotional drama.
Wild Cherry is described by the BBC as a coming-of-age story exploring the relationships of mothers and daughters. The show introduces viewers to super-mum Juliet (Eve Best) and business mogul Lorna (Carmen Ejogo), whose teenage daughters Grace (Imogen Faires) and Allegra (Amelia May) become entangled in a troubling scandal at an elite private school.
The six-part drama was created and written by Nicôle Lecky, known for adapting her stage play into the acclaimed BBC series Mood. Wild Cherry will premiere in November on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
A new Channel 4 series hosted by Dougray Scott also premieres this month, offering another layer of entertainment variety for viewers looking for fresh narratives.
As autumn moves into winter, November stands out as a vibrant month for British television, filled with powerful storytelling and new beginnings.
Author’s Summary: November TV is set to captivate audiences with Shetland’s gripping new season, the debut of Wild Cherry, and a fresh Channel 4 series led by Dougray Scott.