All New Streaming Shows and Premieres to Catch This Week, Including ‘Boston Blue’
Here’s your streamlined lineup of TV series and specials only—no movies, no sports—rolling out from Monday, October 13 through Sunday, October 19. Each entry includes a concise premise plus concrete cast or creative details when established, and every paragraph notes the day and platform so you can jump straight in.
Genres range from procedurals and comedies to animation, docuseries, and unscripted formats. Use this to map your week and zero in on exactly what each project is about and who’s involved, without fluff or filler.
‘FBI’ (2018–)

‘FBI’ returns Monday, October 13 on CBS, tracking the New York field office as agents take on cases involving terrorism, organized crime, and counterintelligence. Created by Dick Wolf and Craig Turk, the series is produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television.
Starring Missy Peregrym as Special Agent Maggie Bell and Zeeko Zaki as Special Agent Omar Adom “OA” Zidan, the ensemble also features Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, and John Boyd; new episodes premiere Monday, October 13 on CBS.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–)

‘The Neighborhood’ premieres Season 8 on Monday, October 13 on CBS. The comedy centers on Calvin Butler and his family in Los Angeles and the culture-clash friendship that develops with new neighbor Dave Johnson; the series was created by Jim Reynolds.
Cedric the Entertainer stars as Calvin Butler with Max Greenfield as Dave Johnson, alongside Tichina Arnold, Beth Behrs, Sheaun McKinney, and Marcel Spears; the new season arrives Monday, October 13 on CBS.
‘Solar Opposites’ (2020–)

‘Solar Opposites’ launches Season 6 on Monday, October 13 on Hulu, following a family of aliens relocated to middle America as they debate Earth’s merits while wrangling the Pupa and the serialized “Wall” storyline. Created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan.
The voice cast includes Dan Stevens (Korvo), Thomas Middleditch (Terry), Mary Mack (Jesse), and Sean Giambrone (Yumyulack); Season 6 premieres Monday, October 13 on Hulu.
‘Watson’ (2025–)

‘Watson’ begins Season 2 on Monday, October 13 on CBS. Set a year after Sherlock Holmes’ death, Dr. John Watson resumes practicing medicine at a clinic for rare diseases, where complex cases intersect with his investigative past.
The drama continues its medical-mystery structure tied to Watson’s experience; new episodes premiere Monday, October 13 on CBS.
‘DMV’ (2025–)

‘DMV’ premieres Monday, October 13 on CBS. The workplace comedy follows clerks at a public-facing Department of Motor Vehicles office as they navigate red tape, customer frustrations, and camaraderie behind the counter.
The debut season bows Monday, October 13 on CBS with ensemble stories anchored to one chaotic government office.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

‘NCIS’ premieres Season 23 on Tuesday, October 14 on CBS. The long-running procedural follows the Naval Criminal Investigative Service team as they handle crimes connected to Navy and Marine Corps personnel.
The new season continues the blend of field operations, forensics, and interrogation work; it returns Tuesday, October 14 on CBS.
‘7 Little Johnstons’ (2015–)

‘7 Little Johnstons’ returns Tuesday, October 14 on TLC. The docuseries chronicles the Johnston family’s day-to-day life, covering school, work, and milestones in an average American family of little people.
New episodes continue Tuesday, October 14 on TLC with ongoing family storylines and life events.
‘Road Wars’ (2022–)

‘Road Wars’ launches Season 6 on Tuesday, October 14 on A&E, compiling dashcam, CCTV, and eyewitness footage to analyze extreme incidents on American roadways.
Segments examine driver behavior, weather, and response as events are broken down with contextual commentary; Season 6 begins Tuesday, October 14 on A&E.
‘Customer Wars’ (2022–)

‘Customer Wars’ premieres Season 7 on Tuesday, October 14 on A&E. The series spotlights conflicts between customers and employees across retail, travel, and service sectors, showing how routine disputes escalate.
Episodes combine real-world footage and interviews; the new season lands Tuesday, October 14 on A&E.
‘Beyond Paradise’ (2023–)

‘Beyond Paradise’ Season 3 arrives Tuesday, October 14 on BritBox. The spin-off of ‘Death in Paradise’ follows DI Humphrey Goodman and fiancée Martha in her Devon hometown as the local station tackles quirky cases.
Case-of-the-week storytelling returns alongside relationship threads; the new season streams Tuesday, October 14 on BritBox.
‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023–)

‘NCIS: Sydney’ premieres Season 3 on Tuesday, October 14 on CBS. Set in Australia, NCIS agents work with the Australian Federal Police on a joint task force handling naval crimes and maritime threats in the Indo-Pacific.
International coordination and jurisdictional puzzles remain central as the series returns Tuesday, October 14 on CBS.
‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024–)

‘NCIS: Origins’ returns Tuesday, October 14 on CBS. This prequel tracks a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs at Camp Pendleton as he joins a formative NCIS team early in his career.
New episodes continue to chart foundational investigations and team dynamics; Season 2 premieres Tuesday, October 14 on CBS.
‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’ (2025–)

‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’ debuts Tuesday, October 14 on Netflix. The animated series adapts the stealth-action franchise, centering on covert operative Sam Fisher executing high-risk espionage and cyber-ops.
Serialized missions incorporate infiltration tactics and surveillance tech; the series premieres Tuesday, October 14 on Netflix.
‘Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition’ (2025–)

‘Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition’ premieres Tuesday, October 14 on Bravo. A Real Housewife and a non-celebrity spouse swap households and routines to experience life from each other’s perspective.
Episodes document rule changes, home management, and a concluding conversation about outcomes; the series launches Tuesday, October 14 on Bravo.
‘Guts & Glory’ (2025–)

‘Guts & Glory’ launches Tuesday, October 14 on Shudder. Contestants are dropped into fully immersive, horror-themed scenarios where fear-tests and skill challenges determine who survives the night.
Eliminations are performance-based within each scenario; the competition series premieres Tuesday, October 14 on Shudder.
‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008–)

‘Ghost Adventures’ returns Wednesday, October 15 on Discovery Channel with Season 29. Lead investigator Zak Bagans and his team examine reportedly haunted locations through interviews, historical research, and nighttime field recordings.
Investigations document audio/visual anomalies and environmental readings; new episodes air Wednesday, October 15 on Discovery Channel.
‘Loot’ (2022–)

‘Loot’ premieres Season 3 on Wednesday, October 15 on Apple TV+. After a public meltdown, billionaire Molly Novak turns to running her charitable foundation to rebuild purpose and relationships. Created by Alan Yang and Matt Hubbard.
The series stars Maya Rudolph with Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon, and Ron Funches; Season 3 arrives Wednesday, October 15 on Apple TV+.
‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025–)

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ premieres Wednesday, October 15 on Hulu. The docuseries examines a powerful South Carolina legal family and the fallout after Paul Murdaugh’s fatal boat crash.
Episodes use archival material, interviews, and timeline reconstructions tied to subsequent investigations; the series debuts Wednesday, October 15 on Hulu.
‘From Rails to Trails’ (2025)

‘From Rails to Trails’ premieres Wednesday, October 15 on PBS. The documentary explores efforts to convert abandoned rail corridors into multi-use trails for cycling and walking across the United States.
Planners, historians, and local advocates discuss preservation, tourism, and transportation benefits; the film airs Wednesday, October 15 on PBS.
‘9-1-1’ (2018–)

‘9-1-1’ premieres Season 9 on Thursday, October 16 on ABC. The procedural follows Los Angeles first responders—including dispatchers, firefighters, and police—through emergency calls and aftermaths. Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear.
The series stars Angela Bassett and Peter Krause; the season begins Thursday, October 16 on ABC.
‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

‘Ghosts’ returns Thursday, October 16 on CBS with Season 5. A couple inherits a country estate populated by the spirits of former residents from different eras who cannot leave the property.
Starring Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar, the ensemble comedy continues Thursday, October 16 on CBS.
‘The Diplomat’ (2023–)

‘The Diplomat’ launches Season 3 on Thursday, October 16 on Netflix. A U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom navigates international crises while balancing a turbulent marriage to a political figure. Created by Debora Cahn.
The series stars Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell; the new season premieres Thursday, October 16 on Netflix.
‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024–)

‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ premieres Season 2 on Thursday, October 16 on CBS. The ‘Young Sheldon’ spin-off follows Georgie Cooper and Mandy as they juggle young parenthood and work in Texas.
The series stars Montana Jordan and Emily Osment; Season 2 arrives Thursday, October 16 on CBS.
‘Fire Country’ (2022–)

‘Fire Country’ begins Season 4 on Friday, October 17 on CBS. An inmate joins a California firefighting program seeking redemption while tackling wildfires and emergencies.
Co-created by Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, and Max Thieriot, the drama stars Max Thieriot, Billy Burke, Kevin Alejandro, and Diane Farr; the season starts Friday, October 17 on CBS.
‘art21’ (2001–)

‘Art21: Art in the Twenty-First Century’ premieres Season 12 on Friday, October 17 on PBS, profiling contemporary artists around the world with a focus on process and ideas.
Episodes feature studio practice and context for individual bodies of work; the new season airs Friday, October 17 on PBS.
‘Sheriff Country’ (2025–)

‘Sheriff Country’ debuts Friday, October 17 on CBS. The ‘Fire Country’ spin-off centers on Sheriff Mickey Fox as she investigates criminal activity in the small town of Edgewater.
Cases draw on rural policing and community ties; the series premieres Friday, October 17 on CBS.
‘Boston Blue’ (2025–)

‘Boston Blue’ premieres Friday, October 17 on CBS. A ‘Blue Bloods’ spin-off, the series follows Danny Reagan as he joins Boston PD and partners with detective Lena Peters.
Investigations track city-specific crime patterns and partnership dynamics; the series launches Friday, October 17 on CBS.
‘Mr. Scorsese’ (2025–)

‘Mr. Scorsese’ premieres Friday, October 17 on Apple TV+. The docuseries surveys Martin Scorsese’s life and career, connecting personal history to recurring filmmaking themes.
Episodes trace collaborations and the evolution of his body of work; the series debuts Friday, October 17 on Apple TV+.
‘An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally’ (2025)

‘An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally’ premieres Friday, October 17 as a stand-up special. The program intercuts Pally’s onstage set with documentary-style moments and live music.
The special debuts Friday, October 17 with a performance-forward format.
‘The Chosen Adventures’ (2025–)

‘The Chosen Adventures’ premieres Friday, October 17 on Prime Video. Set in ancient Capernaum, Abby and her best friend Joshua encounter a craftsman and teacher, Jesus of Nazareth, whose guidance reframes their view of the world.
Episodes present family and friendship stories within a historical setting; the series launches Friday, October 17 on Prime Video.
‘Hollywood Hustler: Glitz, Glam, Scam’ (2025–)

‘Hollywood Hustler: Glitz, Glam, Scam’ premieres Friday, October 17 on Prime Video. The docuseries chronicles Zach Horwitz’s rise and the large-scale investment fraud he orchestrated.
Interviews and case materials outline how the scheme unfolded and affected victims; the series debuts Friday, October 17 on Prime Video.
‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ (2025)

‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ premieres Saturday, October 18 on Peacock. The limited series revisits the disappearance of Rob Piest and the investigation that exposed Gacy as a serial killer.
Episodes follow surveillance, interrogations, and arrest through law-enforcement accounts and case records; the series begins Saturday, October 18 on Peacock.
‘Molly-Mae: Behind It All’ (2025–)

‘Molly-Mae: Behind It All’ returns with Season 2 on Saturday, October 18 on Prime Video. The docuseries follows Molly-Mae as she navigates motherhood and launches her brand Maebe.
New episodes continue development, events, and personal milestones; Season 2 arrives Saturday, October 18 on Prime Video.
‘Tracker’ (2024–)

‘Tracker’ returns Sunday, October 19 on CBS with Season 3. The series follows Colter Shaw, a survivalist and reward seeker who uses tracking skills to help citizens and law enforcement.
Developed for television by Ben H. Winters from Jeffery Deaver’s character, the show stars Justin Hartley; the new season premieres Sunday, October 19 on CBS.
‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’ (2022–)

‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’ premieres Season 6 on Sunday, October 19 on Food Network. Ina Garten welcomes notable guests for cooking and conversation at her home.
Episodes pair recipes with personal stories from each guest; Season 6 begins Sunday, October 19 on Food Network.
‘The Road’ (2025–)

‘The Road’ premieres Sunday, October 19 on CBS. Singers join a headliner’s tour as opening acts, performing in new cities and competing to remain on the bill.
The series follows rehearsal, performance, and audience response city by city; the new competition launches Sunday, October 19 on CBS.
‘Hal & Harper’ (2025–)

‘Hal & Harper’ debuts Sunday, October 19 on MUBI. The series follows Hal, Harper, and their father through episodes that chart the evolution of their family.
Stories focus on memory, growth, and shifting relationships; the series premieres Sunday, October 19 on MUBI.
‘Haha, You Clowns’ (2025–)

‘Haha, You Clowns’ premieres Sunday, October 19 on Adult Swim. The animated series centers on a widowed father and his three teenage sons navigating daily life after loss.
Episodes blend family challenges with humor anchored in the siblings’ bond; the series arrives Sunday, October 19 on Adult Swim.
‘The Guest’ (2025)

‘The Guest’ premieres Sunday, October 19 on Showtime. A cleaner becomes captivated by her wealthy employer, and as their relationship intensifies, secrets push both into a psychological standoff.
The limited series unfolds as an intimate character duel; it debuts Sunday, October 19 on Showtime.
Share your picks below—which new or returning series are you queuing up first this week?


