November brings a diverse lineup of new series and returning favorites to screens across Canada, ensuring your calendar is packed with must-see television. Whether you’re in the mood for a nostalgic romance in the Irish Australian series Mix Tape, a modern take on a classic legend with the premiere of Robin Hood starring Sean Bean, or a gripping mystery like All Her Fault featuring Sarah Snook, there’s a compelling story for every taste. Fans of reality and mockumentary can look forward to the return of Selling the O.C. and the debut of the competitive cheerleading comedy Stumble, while highly-anticipated final seasons, including Stranger Things and Bel-Air, promise epic conclusions. Get ready to dive into the latest dramas, laugh along with new comedies like the Tracy Morgan-led Crutch and Reba McEntire’s returning Happy’s Place, and explore the powerful revelations in documentaries like The Beatles Anthology and Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay.
Mix Tape
Daniel and Alison meet in 1989 Sheffield and fall in love as teenagers before life takes them in different directions. They reconnect years later through shared musical memories, wondering if they’re meant to be together. The Irish Australian series first aired in Australia on Binge and the U.K. on BBC earlier this year. Mix Tape premiered in Canada on CBC Gem on Saturday, November 1. The series stars Teresa Palmer and Jim Sturgess.
The Traitors India
The Indian edition of the iconic global reality TV phenomenon The Traitors, hosted by Karan Johar. The Traitors India began streaming on Saturday, November 1 on Crave. Meanwhile The Celebrity Traitors concludes its first season run the first week of November while the third season of The Traitors Canada continues to air throughout the month on CTV and Crave.
Robin Hood
Rob, a Saxon outlaw, and Marian, a Norman noblewoman, unite to fight injustice after the Norman conquest. He leads a rebel band while she infiltrates the corrupt court, both striving for justice and peace. Robin Hood premieres Sunday, November 2 on Super Channel in Canada and stars Sean Bean and Steven Waddington. Click here for more!
I Love LA
A tight-knit friend group gathers after years apart, navigating the complexities of ambition, relationships, and how time has changed them. Starring Rachel Sennott, Josh Hutcherson, and Odessa A’zion. Premieres Sunday, November 2 at 10:30 p.m. ET on Crave and HBO.
Crutch
A Harlem widower’s empty-nest plans get disrupted when his millennial son and free-spirited daughter move back in, forcing him to navigate new family dynamics and redefine his priorities. Starring Tracy Morgan. Premieres Monday, November 3 on Paramount+.
St. Denis Medical
In season two, after receiving a large private donation, hospital administrator Joyce bites off more than she can chew while her employees navigate staff shortages, office conflicts and their own personal lives. St. Denis Medical stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, David Alan Grier, and Allison Tolman. Returns Monday, November 3 at 7 p.m. on CTV and later at 8 p.m. on NBC. Streams the next day on Crave in Canada.
All’s Fair
Follows a successful divorce lawyer and the owner of an all-female law firm in Los Angeles. Created by Ryan Murphy and starring Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, and Niecy Nash. All’s Fair premieres Tuesday, November 4 on Disney+ (Hulu).
The Assembly
A group of autistic and neurodivergent interviewers asks unpredictable, probing and direct questions to celebrities in a no holds barred interview. The Canadian version of The Assembly will feature Jann Arden, Allan Hawco, Howie Mandel, and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan. Premieres Thursday, November 6 at 9 p.m. on CBC and CBC Gem.
All Her Fault
Marissa Irvine arrives at 14 Arthur Avenue to pick up her son Milo from a play date, but the woman who answers doesn’t have Milo, sparking a parent’s nightmare. All Her Fault stars Sarah Snook, Sophia Lillis, Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, and Abby Elliott. Premieres Thursday, November 6 at 10 p.m. on Showcase and streams on STACKTV.
Pluribus
Follows the most miserable person on Earth and the one who must save the world from happiness. Starring Rhea Seehorn and premieres on Friday, November 7 on Apple TV.
Happy’s Place
In Season 2, Happy’s Place reopens its doors, and a long-buried secret comes to light that will test loyalties and shake things up inside the tavern. Through it all, Bobbie must remind everyone that family isn’t what you’re born into, but it’s the people that stand beside you, even in the workplace. Happy’s Place stars Reba McEntire, Belissa Escobedo, and Melissa Peterman. The comedy returns on Friday, November 7 at 6:30 p.m. on CTV, and later at 8 p.m. Also streams the next day on Crave.
Stumble
A mockumentary exploring the highly competitive world of junior college cheerleading. Stumble stars Taran Killam, Kristin Chenoweth, and Jenn Lyon. Premieres Friday, November 7 at 8:30 p.m. on NBC and will later air on CTV and stream on Crave.
Nepobaby
A shipping magnate’s death reveals Emma is his unknown daughter and heir. Along with inheriting part of his empire, she discovers four siblings she never knew about. Wealth changes everything minds and hearts alike. This Norwegian family dramady and 2025 Canneseries festival winner premieres on Friday, November 7 on CBC Gem.
Mistletoe Murders
The second season of Mistletoe Murders, starring Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney premieres Friday, November 7 at 8 p.m. on W Network and streams on STACKTV.
BAT-FAM
A new animated series following Batman, Alfred, and young Damian Wayne as they live with an unlikely group of new housemates while protecting Gotham City. Premieres Monday, November 10 on Prime Video.
Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s Heather Gay explores the secrets and sins behind the Mormon church, fracturing the church’s seemingly perfect veneer to expose secrets. Heather has impactful conversations with abuse survivors, ex-Mormons and former LDS church leaders. Premieres Tuesday, November 11 at 9:15 p.m. ET on Bravo. All episodes begin streaming on Wednesday, November 12 on Hayu.
Selling the O.C.
The OC agents are back and ready to establish their office as the top brokerage within the Oppenheim Group. As the competition heats up for some high-stakes listings, some may get burned as devastating rumors divide the team. While the office gets busier, Jason enlists agents from San Diego, but will the OGs of the OC let the new agents sink or swim? Selling the OC’s fourth season premieres Wednesday, November 12 on Netflix.
Palm Royale
Kristin Wiig returns with the second season of Palm Royale, which premieres on Wednesday, November 12 on Apple TV.
The Beast in Me
Author Aggie Wiggs, grieving the loss of her son, finds new purpose unraveling the mystery behind neighbour Nile Sheldon’s vanished wife and his suspicious dealings. Starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys. The Beast in Me premieres on Thursday, November 13 on Netflix.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
#Momtok is back, but damaging revelations and allegations threaten its future. The members face a crisis of friendship as loyalties shift, trust is tested, and the lines between fact and fiction blur. When the pursuit of the truth calls character into question, a war over morality begins and a clash between #Momtok and #Dadtok erupts. With their sisterhood and everything they’ve built hanging in the balance, can the women find a path forward to salvation? Or will their collective sins destroy #Momtok for good? The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns for its third season on Thursday, November 13 on Disney+.
Blue Lights
Set against the volatile backdrop of Belfast, season two deepens its focus on rookie officers Annie (Katherine Devlin), Tommy (Nathan Braniff), and Grace (Sian Brooke) as they confront rising tensions, fractured loyalties, and a new wave of criminal threats. The second season of Blue Lights premieres on Thursday, November 13 on BritBox in Canada.
Malice
A charming tutor infiltrates a wealthy family’s life, revealing a sinister agenda. As his vengeful plot unfolds, the family must confront the enemy living under their own roof. Starring David Duchovny, Jack Whitehall, and Carice van Houten. Malice premieres Friday, November 14 on Prime Video.
Landman
In season two, as oil rises from the earth, so do secrets – and Tommy Norris’s (Billy Bob Thornton) breaking point may be closer than he realizes. Facing mounting pressure from M-Tex Oil, Cami Miller (Demi Moore), and the shadow of his kin, survival in West Texas isn’t noble – it’s brutal. And sooner or later something’s got to break. Landman returns Sunday, November 16 on Paramount+.
Southern Charm
After a season that seemed to usher the group into a new “grown- up” era, many of the Charmers find themselves single or on the brink of breakup. Though businesses are thriving, life after love presents inevitable fractures in friendships and new romances. The 11th season of Southern Charm premieres Wednesday, November 19 at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo and streams at 10 p.m. ET on Hayu.
A Man on the Inside
Charles goes undercover at a college campus, where the suspects are as unpredictable as the clues, and the hijinks get unexpectedly personal. Ted Danson’s A Man on the Inside returns Thursday, November 20 on Netflix.
Bel-Air
Will tries to balance the fun and excitement of senior year with the expectations that have brought him to this moment. Carlton tests his own resolve as he deals with the fallout of some very big decisions that could threaten his future. Together, both boys will help each other through this pivotal time in their lives. An unexpected power shift will threaten the brotherhood between Phil and Geoffrey, whose loyalties to the Banks family will be tested. Viv struggles with reinventing herself as she looks at motherhood from a different perspective. It’s Ashley’s freshman year in high school and she’s working through a rebellious phase but quickly learns that the status quo may no longer serve her. Hilary goes on a journey of self-exploration. The final season of Bel-Air premieres Monday, November 24 on Showcase and streams on STACKTV.
The Beatles Anthology
The Beatles Anthology is a documentary series exploring the life and times of the most influential and beloved band of all time, as told by The Beatles themselves. Beautifully restored by Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post, the illuminating series includes a new ninth episode featuring previously unreleased footage of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr during the creation of the original 1990s “Anthology” series and music project. The series spans the band’s gritty, hungry early days to the phenomenon of Beatlemania and global superstardom. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr take us along for the ride as they revisit the highs and lows and twists and turns of The Beatles’ long and winding eight years as a band. Premieres Wednesday, November 26 on Disney+.
Stranger Things
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. Stranger Things: Season 5 (Volume 1) premieres Wednesday, November 26 at 8 p.m. ET on Netflix.







