This week brings an exciting array of new and returning shows and films across various streaming platforms and networks, appealing to diverse audiences.
On Sunday, January 11, Prime Video unveils the much-anticipated Season 2 of “The Night Manager,” debuting with a three-episode premiere. Fans of award shows can catch the Golden Globes at 8 p.m. on CBS, hosted by the witty Nikki Glaser. For viewers looking for engaging dramas, PBS features the sixth season premiere of “Miss Scarlet” at 8 p.m., followed by Season 6 of “All Creatures Great and Small,” also on PBS, at 9 p.m. HBO presents the fourth season of “Industry” at the same time, while Fox challenges thrill-seekers to face extreme stunts in “Fear Factor: House of Fear,” with Johnny Knoxville as the host. A unique offering, PBS will also debut “Bookish,” starring Mark Gatiss as a bookshop owner aiding in solving unusual crimes at 10 p.m. The night concludes with the return of “Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal” for Season 3 at 11:30 p.m. on Adult Swim.
Monday, January 12, highlights the season finale of “Here Come the Irish” on Peacock and a behind-the-scenes special, “One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5,” on Netflix, providing fans a glimpse into the show’s final chapter.
Tuesday, January 13, kicks off with the premiere of “Tell Me Lies” Season 3 on Hulu and the time slot debuts of “Best Medicine” on Fox and “Harlan Coben’s Final Twist” on CBS at 8 p.m. Bravo offers a reunion episode of “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,” while National Geographic features Will Smith in “Pole to Pole,” where he explores diverse cultures and environments across all continents.
On Wednesday, January 14, viewers can look forward to the second season of “Hijack” on Apple TV and the finale of “Palm Royale.” The new BritBox series “Riot Women” showcases a punk rock band formed by menopausal women, while ABC airs the first part of “Dirty Talk: When Daytime Talk Shows Ruled TV,” highlighting the impact of sensational daytime television.
Thursday, January 15, sees the return of “Gangs of London” on AMC+, along with the premiere of the CIA drama “PONIES” on Peacock, featuring Emilia Clarke. Netflix adds to the excitement with “Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials,” a limited series based on the classic mystery. Paramount+ introduces “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” for aspiring Starfleet cadets, while Netflix releases the final season of “The Upshaws.”
Friday, January 16, brings “What Drives You With John Cena” back for its second season on The Roku Channel. Other highlights include the series finale of “Power Book IV: Force” on Starz and the U.S. debut of “Nowhere Man,” a gripping drama starring Bonko Khoza. Viewers can also check out new films such as “Black Phone 2” on Peacock and “The Rip” on Netflix, featuring Hollywood stars Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.
The week concludes with “A Big Bold Beautiful Journey,” a new Netflix feature releasing on Saturday, January 17. With such a diverse lineup tailored for every taste, this week promises to be thrilling for audiences across multiple platforms.
