Everyone knows — and is most likely subscribed to — such popular streamers as Netflix and Prime Video, but one of the best services around doesn’t get much of a spotlight.
Acorn TV has some of the most entertaining movies and shows you’ll find, and its November 2025 programming schedule is full of intriguing mysteries and haunting love stories.
At the top of Watch With Us‘ list is the return of The Gone, a crime drama about an Irish cop investigating the disappearance of a journalist in New Zealand.
And don’t miss the season finale of Murder Before Evensong, one of our top British mystery shows of 2025.
Monday, November 3
The Gone, Season 2 – Acorn TV Original
An Irish detective (Richard Flood) teams up with a Kiwi cop (Acushla-Tara Kupe) to find an Irish couple who have vanished from a rural New Zealand town. The pair has to contend with a community’s growing disquiet that the disappearances may be linked to a series of historical murders.
In episode 1, when Irish journalist Aileen Ryan goes missing, Irish Detective Theo Richter and Kiwi Detective Diana Huia are compelled to remain in Mt Affinity, New Zealand, to lead the search.
Murder Before Evensong Finale
After finding a dead body in his church, empathetic Canon Daniel Clement (Matthew Lewis) is pulled into a murder investigation. Clashing with the strict DS Neil Vanloo (Amit Shah) and his overbearing mother (Amanda Redman), Clement pursues a killer among his congregation. Based on the best-selling novels set in 1980s England by Richard Coles.
In episode 6, Clement lays a trap for the killer, but he is double-crossed. Faced with an ethical dilemma, Clement is forced to examine his own nature. It falls to his mother to try to pull him back from the brink of despair.
Black Snow Season 2
In season two, Detective Cormack (Travis Fimmel) tackles two separate missing persons cases. One is professional, as he investigates the disappearance of Zoe Jacobs (Jana McKinnon), who disappeared from her own 21st birthday party in 2003. The other is personal, as Cormack searches desperately for his own younger brother, who went missing when they were children.
45 Years (2015)
A married couple (Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay) preparing to celebrate their wedding anniversary receives shattering news that promises to forever change the course of their lives.
November 6
The Light in the Hall Season 2
In 1995, activist Llyr dies in a bombing; his cousin Rhys is jailed for his murder. In 2025, Rhys (Mark Lewis-Jones) returns to a town facing a new reservoir expansion protest. As trainee journalist Caryl (Siân Reese-Williams) investigates, buried secrets resurface in a gripping tale of protest, guilt, and generational reckoning.
In episode 4, Caryl digs deep, questioning Eve, Rhys, and Robert to uncover their roles in the tragedy. Meanwhile, Mabli’s secret paternity test shakes family bonds, threatening to unravel long-held ties and expose hidden truths beneath the surface.
November 7
The Graham Norton Show Season 33
The BAFTA-award-winning talk show¬ is back with a new series featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. Guest lineup includes Keira Knightley, Malala Yousafzai, Aimee Lou Wood, Chris McCausland, Mumford & Sons and Hozier.
November 10
The Gone Season 2 – Acorn TV Original
In episode 2, as Diana and Richter struggle to make sense of what could have happened to Aileen, they discover another Irish person is missing.
Scrublands Season 2
Investigative journalist Martin Scarsden (Luke Arnold) returns to his hometown, where he faces a new and personal mystery after his partner Mandy (Bella Heathcote) becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his childhood friend.
November 13
The Light in the Hall Season 2
In episode 5, the community mourns a beloved member as Eve struggles with guilt. At the funeral, Mabli’s heartfelt poem criticizes the reservoir expansion, sparking a powerful alliance with Hari as they unite to protest and fight against the reservoir expansion.
November 14
The Graham Norton Show Season 33
In episode 7, the BAFTA-award-winning talk show¬ is back with a new series featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. Glen Powell, Colman Domingo, Rosamund Pike, Jack Whitehall and Ed Sheeran.
November 17
The Gone Season 2
In episode 3, the truth about how Aileen went missing is revealed. The detectives find the two missing Irish, but when one still ends up in the morgue, they now have a homicide on their hands.
Inside season 2
Bilingual North Wales prison drama featuring an ex-prisoner supporting cast. Based on testimonies of real inmates and guards. Explores characters on both sides of the law and the profound impact of their choices.
November 20
The Light in the Hall Season 2
In the season finale, Caryl unravels the truth behind Llyr’s death and Rhys confronts his father, Bryn, about his involvement in the bombing. Meanwhile, Hari faces a tough choice and decides to leave Llanemlyn, seeking a fresh start away from the town’s lingering shadows.
November 24
Harry Wild, 2-Part Holiday Special
After an apparent poisoning occurs at Vicky and Cormac’s wedding, Harry (Jane Seymour) springs into action, alongside the FBI. But when the assassin’s target flees, Harry and Fergus (Rohan Nedd) find themselves in the crosshairs of their most dangerous adversary yet.
The Gone Season 2
In episode 4, the evidence suggests the Mountain Murderer is back and responsible for the latest killing, leaving a trail of breadcrumbs for Diana and Richter, who close in on a very unlikely suspect.
November 28
The Graham Norton Show Season 33
Episode 8’s guest lineup is unavailable as of press time.

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