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November TV Highlights

November brings a range of engaging shows, including the return of the beloved BBC crime drama Shetland and a new Channel 4 series hosted by Dougray Scott. Fans are also eagerly awaiting the comeback of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, adding variety to the lineup.

Shetland Season 10

The BBC's long-running crime series Shetland returns for its tenth season. DI Ruth Calder (Ashley Jensen) and DI Alison "Tosh" McIntosh (Alison O'Donnell) take on new cases. The season promises to reveal "dark secrets and terrible deeds at the heart of this close-knit community."

New episodes start airing on 5 November at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. This season consists of six parts.

Wild Cherry: A Coming-of-Age Drama

Wild Cherry is a six-part BBC drama described as "a coming-of-age drama for both mothers and daughters." The story follows super-mum Juliet (Eve Best) and businesswoman Lorna (Carmen Ejogo), whose daughters Grace (Imogen Faires) and Allegra (Amelia May) are involved in a shocking scandal at their exclusive private school.

Created and written by Nicôle Lecky, who adapted her play into the BBC drama Mood, Wild Cherry premieres on BBC One and BBC iPlayer this November.

“Dark secrets and terrible deeds at the heart of this close-knit community.”

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

Summary: November showcases compelling new and returning dramas on BBC One, blending crime mysteries with personal stories of family and youth.

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Digital Spy Digital Spy — 2025-11-02

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