The BBC detective drama Strike returns for another series, promising more great chemistry between Holliday Grainger and Tom Burke’s Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott as they solve a new murder mystery in London. Season 6 focuses on JK Rowling’s The Ink Black Heart, which is the sixth book written under her pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
If you loved Dallas — or Yellowstone you may want to give Landman a try! Billy Bob Thornton heads an all-star cast in this oil boom drama set in West Texas. It’s out now on Paramount Plus.
Over on HBO we get Episodes 3 and 4 of the terrific Get Millie Black. Tamara Lawrance’s Former Scotland Yard detective Millie-Jean Black character is up there with my top five TV detectives of all time! The fact it’s filmed on location in Jamaica is another bonus. As this Variety review says: ‘’The white sand beaches and the blue waters of the Caribbean Sea are never in the frame here. Instead, viewers are immersed in Millie’s Kingston, with dialogue spoken almost entirely in Jamaican patois, where opportunities are limited, gang violence persists and whiteness is still put on a pedestal.’’
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Strike: The Ink Black Heart
In season 6 of the series, Cormoran Strike, an injured war veteran turned PI, and secretary Robin Ellacott seek the truth surrounding a mysterious death in Strike: The Ink Black Heart. Edie Ledwell, the co-creator of a cult TV cartoon, The Ink Black Heart, is being harassed by an online figure, Anomie. She asks Robin to uncover Anomie’s true identity. But then Edie is found dead.
16 December. BBC.
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Landman
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7zxh49-bsIk
Yellowstone is back — and so is another another Taylor Sheridan series. Described by Paramount Plus as “a tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs,” the West Texas-set series is a modern-day Dallas starring big names like Demi Moore (Sue Ellen?) and Jon Hamm (JR?) as well as Billy Bob Thornton who plays the lead — Tommy Norris — an oil company crisis manager.
17 November. Paramount Plus.
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Black Doves
When a spy posing as a politician’s wife learns her lover has been murdered, an old assassin friend joins her on a quest for truth — and vengeance. It’s The Guardian’s “pick of the week’: “A slick, nasty festive thriller”. I’m in!
5 December. Netflix.
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Dalgliesh
Season 3 of the popular detective series starring Bertie Carvel debuts on Channel 5. Based on P.D. James Inspector Dalgliesh Mysteries, the new season consists of six episodes, divided into three adaptations of the books, starting with Death in Holy Orders.
5 December. Channel 5 and Acorn TV.
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Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey
This fascinating new Netflix docuseries revisits the infamous and shocking child murder case in Colorado, exploring blatant police missteps – and outright incompetency – so bad it’s almost unbelievable. The series examines what it would take to finally bring the killer to justice.
25 November. Netflix.
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Get Millie Black
Former Scotland Yard detective Millie-Jean Black returns to her hometown, Kingston, Jamaica, to work on missing persons cases. The five-episode HBO Original limited series stars Tamara Lawrance and was created and executive produced by Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James.
The reviews are in: “Get Millie Black is a vivid, pulsating reminder of how forcefully the cobwebs can be swept from even the stodgiest of plots if you find a location viewers haven’t tired of, introduce characters who rise organically from that environment and honor those elements as thoroughly as you do the inevitably rising body count and the unfolding conspiracy.‘’ ~ The Hollywood Reporter
25 November. HBO, Channel 4, Max.
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The Agency
The Agency follows a CIA agent ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London. When the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites and he is thrown into a deadly game of international intrigue.
29 November. Paramount+
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Matlock
A terrifically cast Kathy Bates stars as lawyer Madeline ‘Matty’ Matlock, who decides to get back into the workforce in her 70s. But don’t let age and her unassuming approach fool anyone.
26 November. Sky Witness, fuboTV, Paramount+ Amazon.
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A Man on the Inside
For something light, funny, and just perfect for the holidays give A Man on the Inside a try; Starring Ted Danson as a retired professor who gets a new lease on life when a private investigator hires him to go undercover inside a San Francisco retirement home. Nine episodes in all.
21 November. Netflix.
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Shetland
Shetland reveals more about what the mysterious research centre is up to, as DI Calder and DI McIntosh investigate the murders of Annie Bett and Anton Bergen.
SPOILER ALERT: RECAP-REVIEW
(New episode) 20 November. Season 9. BBC One.
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Lioness
Lioness continues, in a tense new direction. Only one more episode left and what a tumultuous and deadly ride it’s been this season.
17 November. Season 2. Paramount+
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November 2023: More Top Crime Thrillers to Stream
The Day of the Jackal – Peacock in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK
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Yellowstone – Paramount Network/Plus
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The Buckingham Murders – Netflix
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Say Nothing – Disney+/Hulu
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Hightown – Starz
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Ludwig. BBCiPlayer
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Whitstable Pearl Season 3. Acorn TV
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DI Ray Season 2. ITV1
SPOILER ALERT: RECAP-REVIEW
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The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3. Netflix
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The Cate Blanchette thriller Disclaimer. She is really good in it, but it’s Kevin Kline (remember him in The Big Chill, French Kiss – yes it’s really him) who really steals the show.
Apple TV+
SPOILER ALERT: RECAP-REVIEW

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