New Crime Dramas to Binge This Week: Top Picks!
It’s another gripping week for crime drama fans, with three fresh series to binge — and a returning favourite. Here’s what’s landing on your screen.
Six-episode Netflix binge, The Survivors, is set in the hauntingly beautiful fictional seaside town of Evelyn Bay in Tasmania. Fifteen years after a tragic event shattered the community, the discovery of a young woman’s body stirs old secrets and new dangers. Expect twists, tension, and dark coastal mystery vibes.
Little Disasters, based on the bestselling novel by Sarah Vaughan, is an emotionally charged drama that dives into friendship, motherhood, and suspicion. When one woman in a group of new mums is accused of harming her baby, long-held loyalties fracture and lives unravel. Starring Diane Kruger and Jo Joyner, it’s already getting rave reviews!

Acclaimed drama The Gold, inspired by the 1983 Brink’s-Mat gold bullion robbery, returns. With half the stolen £26 million still missing, police race to track it down as it resurfaces abroad. The spotlight shifts to Tenerife, where John Palmer’s growing timeshare empire is beginning to draw some very dangerous attention. Starring Hugh Bonneville.
Looking ahead: 16 June – We Were Liars (Prime Video)
Starring Emily Alyn Lind, this sleek, psychological eight-parter follows a privileged teen and her tight-knit group of friends — the self-styled “Liars” — as they reunite for summer on her wealthy grandfather’s private island. But secrets, lies, and a haunting mystery threaten to destroy everything. Mark your calendar.

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The Survivors – Netflix – 6 June
Fifteen years ago, a storm devastated the coastal town of Evelyn Bay and took three young people: Kieran’s older brother, Finn, Mia’s best friend, Gabby, and Finn’s friend, Toby. Burdened by guilt, Kieran and Mia escaped.
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Little Disasters – Paramount+ UK & Ireland – Available now
This acclaimed six-part series explores the friendship between four expectant mothers and the unraveling of their lives when one of the mothers, Jess, brings her baby to the hospital with an unexplained head injury. The complex psychological thriller stars Diane Kruger.

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The Gold – BBC One – 8 June
Drama series inspired by true events surrounding the 1983 Brink’s-Mat robbery and the remarkable story that followed. Starring Hugh Bonneville as police officer Brian Boyce.
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The Better Sister – Amazon Prime – 29 May
Chloe navigates life with husband Adam and son Ethan while her sister Nicky battles addiction. Adam’s murder unveils long-hidden family secrets, shaking their world. Starring
Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks.
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Echo Valley – AppleTV+ – 6 June
Kate, who is struggling to make peace with her troubled daughter, Claire, learns just how far a mother will go to try to save her child. Starring Julianne Moore, Sydney Sweeney
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Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders – Available now in Netflix
A different kind of mass murderer is the subject of Netflix’s upcoming true crime series / documentary, Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders. Shockingly, to this day, the perpetrators of the 1982 murders have never been found.
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Death Valley – BBC One – 25 May
Death Valley see DS Janie Mallowan teams up with eccentric national treasure and beloved TV detective John Chapel, to solve a murder.
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Sirens – Netflix – 22 May
Worried about her sister’s too-close relationship with her billionaire boss, a scrappy everywoman seeks answers at a lavish seaside estate. Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, and Kevin Bacon star.
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Love Rat – Netflix – Available now
Sally Lindsay stars as a woman desperate to reinvent her life after a divorce. But her escape to Cyprus takes a dangerous turn when she falls for charismatic hotel owner Niko (Gerald Kyd). Swept up in romance, she soon discovers she’s been conned out of her life savings.
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The Game – Channel 5 – 12 May
Jason Watkins stars as Huw Miller, who is settling into retirement when he believes he has found the killer in a vase he failed to solve – his new neighbour Patrick Harbottle (Robson Green). The official synopsis says: “What follows is a high-stakes game of psychological chess between the two neighbours as Huw’s world begins to crumble around him.’’

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Malpractice – ITV1 – 4 May
When on-call Psychiatric Registrar Dr James Ford (Tom Hughes) is caught between an anxious new mother’s postnatal check-up and the sectioning of a psychotic patient, no one could predict the devastating outcome. The MIU ask serious questions when they investigate the doctor.
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Harry Wild – Acorn TV – 5 May
Harry Wild returns for season four with a two-episode premiere. Starring Jane Seymour, the new season follows Harry and Fergus as their detective agency faces fresh mysteries—including a case involving Harry’s son, a secretive dance school, and a deadly literary tour—while Fergus’ future is thrown into doubt when Lola considers studying abroad.
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Signora Volpe – U&Drama and Acorn TV – Available now
A disillusioned British spy-turned-detective (Emilia Fox) starts a new life in the beautiful heart of Italy, but soon finds out trouble follows her wherever she goes. Two seasons are available.
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Another Simple Favour – Prime Video – Available now
Stephanie Smothers agrees to travel to Italy to be the maid of honour for the devious and cunning Emily Nelson. However, she soon suspects Emily’s good will is part of an elaborate plan for revenge. Starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively.
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Secrets We Keep – Netflix – 15 May
When the young Filipino au pair Ruby disappears from one of Denmark’s most affluent neighborhoods north of Copenhagen, the neighbor, Cecilie, (Marie Bach Hansen) becomes convinced that something has happened to her.
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The Glass Dome – Netflix – 15 April
A criminologist and her former police chief partner investigate the vanishing of a local girl in the small Swedish town where she was once held captive.
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Good Cop/Bad Cop – The CW and Stan – Available now
A procedural dramedy following Lou and Henry, an unlikely sister-brother detective duo in a quirky Pacific Northwest town. With limited resources, eccentric locals, and their own tangled relationship, solving crimes is only half the battle.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IyJWZI8KHRc

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Just Act Normal – BBCiPlayer – 16 April
Tiana, Tionne and Tanika try to live life under the radar after their mum seemingly disappears, but when her drug dealer arrives demanding money, their secret risks being exposed.
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Your Friends & Neighbors – Apple TV – 11 April
After being fired in disgrace, a hedge fund manager (Jon Hamm) still grappling with his recent divorce, resorts to stealing from his neighbors’ homes in the exceedingly affluent Westmont Village, only to discover that the secrets and affairs hidden behind those wealthy facades might be more dangerous than he ever imagined.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5qo7oAFQxxo

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The Stolen Girl – Disney+ – 16 April
The gripping trailer takes us to the heart of suburbia where life is not quite as tranquil as it first seems. When Elisa (Denise Gough) and Fred Blix’s (Jim Sturgess) daughter goes missing after what appears to be a normal sleepover with a school friend, the couple’s mundane existence spirals into chaos.
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Dark Winds – Available on Prime Video
Set in 1971 on the Navajo Nation, the show follows Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnin) and his deputy, Jim Chee, as they navigate a series of complex and interconnected crimes.
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Surface – Available on Netflix
Surface follows Gugu Mbatha-Raw‘s Sophie Ellis, a character who lost her memory after a failed suicide attempt, meaning that she does not remember why she made that decision.
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Grace – ITV – 6 April
As Grace navigates the aftermath of Sandy’s suicide, his newfound son Bruno, and a profound personal loss in his and Cleo’s life, his team is called to a Sussex beach when an unidentified male body washes up dead in a barrel –
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Reunion – BBC One/iPlayer – 7 April
Daniel Brennan, a deaf man recently released from prison and alienated from his friends and family, embarks on a journey to uncover the events that led to his incarceration. Starring Matthew Gurney, Eddie Marsan, Anne-Marie Duff, Olive Gray, and Rose Ayling-Ellis.
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The Last Anniversary – AMC+ and Binge – 30 March
Based on another novel from Liane Moriarty — the author behind the Big Little Lies miniseries — The Last Anniversary — is being billed as “a wickedly funny, heartfelt dramedy wrapped in a gripping mystery about family, motherhood and the women who define the generations that come after them’’. It’s her first book to be set in Australia.

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Policing Paradise – Available now on BBCiplayer
Get ready for a thrilling behind-the-scenes look at Bermuda’s crime-fighting police force in Policing Paradise, a new documentary series on BBC One. While the picturesque palm trees and crystal-clear waters of Bermuda might suggest a tranquil haven, the island’s officers face their own set of high-stakes challenges. From protecting locals and tourists to keeping even the most high-profile visitors safe, the show offers an exclusive glimpse into the daily grind of Bermuda’s dedicated law enforcement. For something lighter give this one a try.

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