Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Disney+, Including ‘The Beatles Anthology’
Looking for something new to line up for the weekend? Here are ten Disney+ picks pulled from this week’s arrivals and the platform’s current standouts—prioritizing the newest drops first, then buzzy originals, and finally a couple of wider-audience staples. You’ll find quick what-it-is details, key creatives and cast, and—where relevant—the exact day these land on Disney+ so you can time your watchlist.
‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995–1996)

This landmark documentary series traces the band’s rise and career through extensive archival footage and first-person interviews with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The 2025 remaster adds a new ninth episode to mark the 30th anniversary, with Oliver Murray contributing new material and Peter Jackson’s team involved in remastering. It’s slated to arrive on Disney+ on Wednesday, November 26, aligning with the anniversary window. Originally directed by Geoff Wonfor and Bob Smeaton, the series complements the group’s ‘Anthology’ music releases curated by Giles Martin.
‘Holiday Baking Championship’ (2014– )

Food Network’s seasonal competition pits bakers against one another in two rounds—Pre-Heat and Main Heat—built around holiday-themed challenges. The series has been hosted by Jesse Palmer since season 4, with judges Duff Goldman and Nancy Fuller as mainstays and additional rotating judges in recent seasons. A cash prize caps each run of episodes, with challenges emphasizing decorative techniques like 3-D builds and intricate icing. New batches are set to land on Disney+ on Saturday, November 29.
‘Little Angel’ (2022– )

This animated preschool series follows Baby John and his family through short, music-led stories that blend original songs and nursery-rhyme classics to teach everyday routines and social-emotional skills. Produced by Moonbug Entertainment—the company behind ‘CoComelon’—the series features voice talent including Gracia Damsgard and Jenny W. Chan. Multiple volumes have rolled out across streamers after its YouTube success. New episodes are scheduled to arrive on Disney+ on Sunday, November 30.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

Ryan Murphy teams with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken for a legal drama centered on a high-profile Los Angeles divorce firm. The show tracks elite partners managing celebrity-adjacent cases while balancing internal power dynamics and personal complications. Coverage highlights a starry ensemble that includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close. It’s currently among Disney+ viewers’ top choices this month.
‘The Worst Trip Around the World’ (2025– )

This travel-chaos docu-series follows a group whose well-planned journey unravels through logistical setbacks, cultural curveballs, and constant detours. Episodes focus on problem-solving under pressure, from on-the-fly reroutes to language-barrier fixes. The format emphasizes real-time decision-making and teamwork as conditions change. It’s one of the platform’s most-watched titles right now.
‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025– )

A relationship-reality format, the series documents couples weighing major commitments under unusual conditions. Each episode examines communication styles and compatibility through structured conversations and tasks. The show highlights how external pressures shape long-term choices. It’s drawing steady interest among Disney+ viewers this week.
‘9-1-1: Nashville’ (2025– )

Set within a metropolitan emergency-response system, this entry follows firefighters, police, and dispatchers coordinating high-stakes incidents. Episodes break down rescue logistics, crisis communication, and on-scene decision-making. The series also explores how responders manage personal lives alongside unpredictable workloads. It continues to chart among Disney+’s most-watched series.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025– )

This thriller builds tension around hidden motives and strategic deception among tightly connected characters. Episodes peel back layers that reframe alliances and betrayals, emphasizing psychological dynamics over spectacle. The structure rewards attention to small shifts in behavior and information. It’s trending with Disney+ viewers in the latest weekly roundup.
‘High Potential’ (2024– )

A single mother with exceptional deductive skills becomes an indispensable consultant to a police team. Cases spotlight her unconventional methods and the friction—and eventual synergy—between intuition and procedure. The show balances case-of-the-week puzzles with evolving team relationships. It remains one of the platform’s go-to crime-solver picks.
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ (2024– )

This unscripted series examines daily routines, expectations, and community dynamics among women within a Mormon setting. Episodes document friendships, family pressures, and the negotiation between tradition and individuality. The show foregrounds real-world choices—from parenting to social roles—over manufactured drama. It has stayed visible in Disney+’s weekly most-watched list.
Tell us which of these you’re queuing up—and what you think of them once you hit play—in the comments!


