Welcome to October! It's a new month, it's slowly starting to feel like autumn and the TV and streaming gods continue to bless us with new content to watch (and a new streaming platform). Here's what's new for this first day of the new month...
The Salisbury Poisonings on AMC+
In March 2018 Salisbury, England became the site of an unprecedented national emergency. This three-part dramatization focuses on the extraordinary heroism shown by the local community.
Catch it on AMC's brand new streaming platform; AMC+ (which launches today)
Gangs of London on AMC+
Creator and director Gareth Evans and the cast discuss how the show blends intense action with family drama to explore how power vacuums are filled in a criminal organization.
Catch it on AMC's brand new streaming platform; AMC+ (which launches today)
31 Nights of Halloween on Freeform
OMG, it's happening. Be cool. Kidding, FREAK OUT. #31NightsOfHalloween ______ Full schedule: https://t.co/o02k2Wud6s https://t.co/ZBK7ZVj2DI— Freeform (@Freeform) 1601492401
For fans of being frightened, this is the most wonderful time of the year! Tonight Freeform kicks off its annual countdown to Halloween!
Good Morning, Veronica on Netflix
A serial killer with no limits. A system full of flaws and several hopeless victims. Nothing will stop Verônica's fight for justice.
Let's Be Real on FOX
Let's Be Real is an all-new election-themed puppet special executive-produced by Robert Smigel ("Triumph the Insult Comic Dog"). The satirical comedy event will cover politics, pop culture and the 2020 election through topical sketches featuring puppets, celebrity cameos and remote pieces.
A World of Calm on HBO Max
Each episode of a World of Calm is designed to transform your feelings through enchanting music, scientifically engineered narratives, and astounding footage. Join the immersive visual journey to naturally calm the body and soothe the mid. Narrated by Mahershala Ali, Idris Elba, Oscar Isaac, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Nicole Kidman, Zoë Kravitz, Lucy Liu, Cillian Murphy, Keanu Reeves, and Kate Winslet.
Crip Tales on BBC America
BBC America’s ‘CripTales’ Joins Other Groundbreaking Series in Free Streaming Collection for National Disability Employment Awareness MonthCripTales is a collection of six short films curated by Mat Fraser (His Dark Materials, American Horror Story) – each one written, directed and performed by a person living with disabilities.
The six 15-minute monologues will premiere on Thursday, October 1 at 10pm ET on BBC America and the entire collection of films will also be available to stream at the start of National Disability Employment Awareness Month across the digital platforms of the AMC Networks Entertainment group: BBC America, AMC, IFC, SundanceTV and AMC+..
Oktoberfest: Beer & Blood on Netflix
In 1900 Munich, ambitious brewer Curt Prank uses brutal tactics on his quest to build a beer hall that will dominate the city's lucrative Oktoberfest.
The Worst Witch on Netflix
A series of challenges push Mildred and Ethel's magical powers to the limit as they compete for the honor of being named Head Girl. The Worst Witch: Season 4 arrives on Netflix today.
This Old House on PBS
New Seasons Premiere October 1Season 42 of This Old House kicks off with a new four-part series that looks at the designs, craftspeople, & manufacturers that go into our builds. Then, the crew renovates a Queen Anne Victorian in Narragansett, Rhode Island.