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November TV Highlights

November brings a diverse lineup of British television, from returning BBC dramas to fresh new series. Audiences can look forward to familiar faces and compelling new stories across major channels.

Shetland Season 10

The beloved BBC crime drama Shetland returns for its tenth season. DI Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen) and DI Alison “Tosh” McIntosh (Alison O'Donnell) take on new challenges in a series that explores the hidden depths of a small island community.

"Dark secrets and terrible deeds lie at the heart of this close-knit community."

The new season premieres on 5 November at 9 p.m. on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, consisting of six episodes.

Wild Cherry

BBC’s latest drama, Wild Cherry, is described as a coming-of-age story for both mothers and daughters. The show centers on Juliet (Eve Best), a devoted mother, and Lorna (Carmen Ejogo), a successful entrepreneur, whose teenage daughters Grace (Imogen Faires) and Allegra (Amelia May) become embroiled in a scandal at their exclusive private school.

"A coming-of-age drama for both mothers and daughters."

Created by Nicôle Lecky, known for adapting her stage play into the acclaimed BBC series Mood, Wild Cherry will air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in November.

Other Highlights

Also on viewers’ radar is the return of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and a brand-new Channel 4 series featuring actor Dougray Scott. These releases promise a mix of mystery, drama, and variety as the year draws to a close.

Author’s Summary

November’s TV schedule offers a strong blend of familiar hits and fresh dramas, led by BBC’s Shetland and Wild Cherry, promising intrigue and powerful storytelling.

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Digital Spy Digital Spy — 2025-11-02

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