There are plenty of winter warmers to watch before Christmas-themed shows take over the small screen. All the boxes are ticked - thriller, comedy, period drama and sci-fi - mixed with a sprinkling of documentaries.
Nicolette Lennox wades through an abundance of streaming options to bring you the highlights.
Top pick
The Crown, Netflix, from 16 November
The Crown's final season will premiere in two parts: Part 1 (four episodes) on 16 November and Part 2 (six episodes) on 14 December.
The first four episodes depict a relationship blossoming between Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed before a car journey has devastating consequences.
Upload, Season 3 - Prime Video, streaming now
In 2033, humans can "upload" themselves into a virtual afterlife of their choosing. Nathan Brown dies prematurely, he is uploaded but then finds himself under the thumb of his possessive, still-living girlfriend Ingrid.
The Buccaneers, Apple TV+, streaming now
If season 3 of Bridgerton is too far away, you can get your period drama fix with so-called brash American girls clashing with the mores of London's social scene in the 1870s.
All The Light We Cannot See, Netflix, streaming now
St Malo is under siege as the Americans approach, a blind radio operator is being hunted down by a jewel-chasing Nazi and finds a protector in the most unlikely circumstances. A binge-worthy four programme series. Don't believe the critics, this will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Slow Horses , Apple TV+, from 29 November
Not all M15 agents are as successful as James Bond, in fact some make terrible mistakes, like leaving a confidential file on a train or have substance challenges and are taken off the fast track to work in Slough House branded Slow Horses.
Movies
Fingernails, Apple TV+, streaming now
Artificial Intelligence steps in to test if a couple are compatible with 100% accuracy, is the pressure too much? Jessie Buckley and Riz Ahmed tease it out.
The Quiz Lady, Disney+, streaming now
A game show addict and her estranged sister have to gather the cash to cover their mother's gambling debts or they will lost their dog.
The Killer, Netflix, streaming now
After a fateful near-miss, an assassin battles his employers and himself on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal. Read our full review here
Nandor Fodor And The Talking Mongoose, Prime Video, streaming now
When paranormal psychologist Dr Nandor Fodor (Simon Pegg) investigates a family's claims of a talking animal, he uncovers a mysterious web of hidden motives
Locked In, Netflix, streaming now
When a devoted nurse investigates how a patient in her care, who can only communicate via blinking ended up in the hospital, she uncovers a twisted murder plot.
Documentaries
The Nobody Zone, Interview With An Irish Serial Killer, RTÉ Player, streaming now
In a forgotten London underworld, a homeless Irishman kills multiple times without detection, unseen in a world where nobody seems to care. Two-part documentary series based on the record-breaking true-crime podcast

The Billionaire, The Butler, and the Boyfriend, Netflix, streaming now
A docuseries concerning one of the world's richest woman and her falling out with her daughter.
Ronnie O'Sullivan: The Edge of Everything, Prime Video, streaming now
This documentary explores how one of the most revered and accomplished British sporting heroes, snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan is able to function at the highest level despite a constant battle with his inner demons.
Maxine's Baby, The Tyler Perry Story, Prime Video, streaming now
Tyler Perry allows people to look at where Tyler Perry came from in New Orleans, growing up in poverty and having an abusive father, to becoming a billionaire media mogul.
Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, Disney+, streaming now
Coleen Rooney turned amateur online sleuth to find an explanation for why private stories about her and her family continued to appear in the media, the documentary gives access to her family, friends and key players involved in the case.
Reality Shows
Squid Game: The Challenge, Netflix, from 22 November
456 players compete to win $4.56 million (€4.25m), the largest single cash prize in reality television and game show history as they follow what is set out in the original series IRL.
007: Road to a Million, Prime Video, streaming now
Nine pairs of people go on a global adventure through a series of Bond-inspired challenges for the chance to win 1 million pounds, according to the streamer. Brian Cox serves as The Controller,
Selling Sunset Season 7, Netflix, streaming now
Now entering Season 7, Selling Sunset sees the Oppenheim Group agents navigating explosive office politics, evolving friendships, a tricky housing market, and jaw-dropping new listings. And, if that wasn't enough, there’s plenty of fashion to drool over, because in this office the dress code is anything but casual.
Twin Love, Prime Video, streaming now
Love Island producers gather ten sets of twins who are split up and placed into two houses of "identical" casts and must search for love. With double the fun and drama, the series will discover if their inherent similarities extend to their romantic desires.
The Kardashians, Disney+, streaming now
All access to the personal and private lives of Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie. From second chances and new beginnings to unexpected blessings, they continue to bare it all together, a reminder that the most beautiful part of life is family.