Fan of the telly and fancy a good show to sink your teeth into this autumn? Well coming next is our top list of telly pics, and some of the biggest TV shows that are set to stream. From thrillers to dramas, let’s take a look at some of your options.
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00:00 We've said bye bye to summer and as the evenings get colder and darker, the first thing you
00:05 might want to do after work is to light a candle and snuggle up with a new show. And
00:09 well, you're in luck because this autumn there's an eclectic range of TV shows coming to screens
00:14 for you to choose from. From BBC dramas to Bake Off, let's take a little look at the
00:19 list.
00:20 First up, if reality TV is your thing, then you can look forward to the newest series
00:25 of Big Brother. Back with a bang after a five year hiatus, the new series will be presented
00:29 by AJ Adudu and Will Best. The show will be airing on ITV2 from October 8th. The show
00:34 will even continue to stream online into the late hours of the night, so if you find you
00:39 can't sleep, there's always that to keep you company.
00:42 Now if we have many Stephen Graham fans watching, you're in for a right treat because heading
00:47 over to Netflix, an ambitious new thriller entitled Bodies will see characters attempt
00:51 to solve the same murder four times. It's based on the graphic novel of the same name
00:56 by Cy Spencer and stars the aforementioned Stephen Graham, known for The Irishman and
01:00 Line of Duty. Spanning across four different time periods, four detectives will be linked
01:05 in trying to solve the same murder case. But it isn't quite a cold case sitting unsolved,
01:10 it's the same person being killed four times. That's set to stream from October 19th on
01:15 Netflix.
01:17 On the topic of Stephen Graham, if you're a fan of the hit fast-paced kitchen drama film
01:21 Boiling Point, then fans will be joyous to hear that a spin-off to the movie will be
01:26 premiering on BBC from October. Picking up six months from where the film left off, the
01:30 new show will explore head chef Carly and her team juggling the challenges of running
01:34 a new restaurant, Point North.
01:38 Now if you're less of a thriller fan and like more of a historical watch, fans of Netflix's
01:42 The Crown will be happy to hear that the new series is set to return to screens this autumn.
01:47 Whilst an official release date is yet to be announced, we can expect it any time now.
01:52 The sixth and final season of the show will explore Princess Diana's death. Dominic West,
01:56 who plays Charles in the show, said this season will be as tumultuous as it gets as it will
02:01 focus on the tragedy.
02:04 Turning to another drama based on a true story, we have one that has been facing a little
02:08 bit of controversy. BBC's The Reckoning is a four-part series and biographical account
02:13 of the life of the infamous Jimmy Savile. Steve Coogan will play Savile and the show
02:18 will use victim testimonies and dramatised scenes to trace the life and horrific crimes
02:23 committed by the disgraced TV personality. It's been argued that the chilling drama should
02:28 place more focus on the victims than the perpetrator, whilst others have said it's important to
02:32 retell this tale in order to stop it from happening again in the future. That's set
02:36 to air from October 10th.
02:38 Next, fans of Doctor Who might be buzzing for the new season, but set to air in November,
02:44 we'll see David Tennant and Catherine Tate return for a trio of specials to celebrate
02:49 the show's 60th anniversary. And it's thought to set the scene for Nakuti Gatwa, who some
02:55 may recognise as Eric from Netflix's Sex Education, who will inherit the sonic screwdriver
03:01 over the festive season.