Every TV Show Leaving Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Endeavour’
Here is your heads up for the final week of August. The window runs from Monday, August 25 through Sunday, August 31, and a big batch of series is about to roll off the service. If any of these are on your list, now is the moment to plan that last watch before they disappear.
Every title below is scheduled to leave on Sunday, August 31. For each one you will find a quick refresher on what it is, who made it, and who stars in it so you can decide what to queue up before time is up.
‘Professor T’ (2021)

The British remake of the Belgian crime drama follows criminology professor Jasper Tempest at Cambridge, whose brilliant deductive mind and rigid routines pull him into complex police cases. Ben Miller leads as Tempest, with Emma Naomi as DI Lisa Donckers, Barney White as DS Dan Winters, and Frances de la Tour as Adelaide Tempest. This series leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Adapted from the original Flemish format, the show blends procedural puzzles with the professor’s meticulous methods in academia and law enforcement. Episodes track how Tempest’s expertise supports investigations while revealing the costs of obsession and control. Make time before Sunday, August 31 if it is on your list.
‘Unforgotten’ (2015)

This cold case drama centers on the discovery of long buried remains that reopen investigations stretching across decades and families. Nicola Walker plays DCI Cassie Stuart opposite Sanjeev Bhaskar as DI Sunil Sunny Khan, with creator and writer Chris Lang shaping the intricate season long mysteries. It departs Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Each season unspools a single case through interviews, forensics, and slowly revealed personal histories that connect victims and suspects. The show is known for careful character work and a humane look at the toll of unresolved crimes. Catch it before it leaves on Sunday, August 31.
‘Fosca Innocenti’ (2022)

This Italian crime series follows Deputy Chief Inspector Fosca Innocenti as she investigates cases in Tuscany while balancing friendships and an unexpected romance. Vanessa Incontrada stars as Fosca with Francesco Arca in a key role as Cosimo, bringing a mix of investigative drama and personal stakes. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Episodes weave picturesque settings with police work driven by intuition and community ties. Supporting characters on Fosca’s team help anchor stand alone cases that also push forward the ongoing relationships. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘Captain Sharif’ (2013)

Known in France as ‘Cherif’, this crime procedural pairs an intuitive detective with a by the book partner as they crack cases and clash in style. Abdelhafid Metalsi plays Captain Kader Cherif with Carole Bianic as Adeline Briard, combining playful chemistry with solid detective storytelling. It exits Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The series balances humor with mystery as the duo applies street smarts and forensic legwork to crimes around their city. Cases are designed to test both instincts and procedure while evolving the partnership. Stream it before Sunday, August 31.
‘Fear the Walking Dead’ (2015)

Set at the outset of the zombie outbreak, this companion to ‘The Walking Dead’ tracks families and survivors as society collapses and alliances shift. The ensemble across seasons includes Kim Dickens, Cliff Curtis, Alycia Debnam Carey, Colman Domingo, and Lennie James. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Story arcs move from Los Angeles to Mexico to Texas, following communities that rise and fall as threats change. Character focused episodes explore leadership and survival as groups face hard choices in a changing world. Catch it before Sunday, August 31.
‘Psycho: The Lost Tapes of Ed Gein’ (2023)

This true crime docuseries revisits the Ed Gein case using rare recordings, case files, and expert analysis to examine the crimes and their cultural echoes. It considers how the story influenced films like ‘Psycho’ along with later depictions of American horror. The series departs Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Interviews and archival materials lay out the investigation, courtroom outcomes, and the enduring fascination with the case. The production contextualizes details from law enforcement and the era’s media coverage. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘When Calls the Heart’ (2014)

Based on Janette Oke’s novels, this long running period drama follows schoolteacher Elizabeth Thatcher as she builds a life in the frontier town of Hope Valley. Erin Krakow leads the cast with a large ensemble that has included Daniel Lissing, Kevin McGarry, and Chris McNally. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The series focuses on community ties, personal growth, and changing relationships against a historical backdrop. Episodes highlight town events, family stories, and new arrivals that reshape Hope Valley. Make time before Sunday, August 31.
‘Unit One’ (2000)

This Danish police drama follows a mobile task force that travels nationwide to assist local precincts with major crimes. The cast features Charlotte Fich as Ingrid Dahl, Mads Mikkelsen as Allan Fischer, and Lars Brygmann as Thomas La Cour. It exits Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Known in Denmark as ‘Rejseholdet’, the show combines procedural work with team dynamics as members confront demanding cases. The series earned international recognition and remains a landmark of Scandinavian crime television. Stream it before Sunday, August 31.
‘Imma Tataranni’ (2019)

Set in Matera, this Italian series follows Deputy Prosecutor Imma Tataranni as she tackles investigations with sharp insight and uncompromising drive. Vanessa Scalera stars with Massimiliano Gallo and Alessio Lapice in central roles for the office and police. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The show adapts characters from novels by Mariolina Venezia and blends legal strategy with on the ground detection. Family life and workplace politics intersect with cases that draw on local history and culture. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘All the Queen’s Men’ (2021)

Inspired by Christian Keyes’ book ‘Ladies Night’, this drama follows entrepreneur Marilyn Madam DeVille as she manages a high profile business and a close circle of allies and rivals. Eva Marcille leads the cast with a supporting ensemble that drives both business and personal conflicts. It departs Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Produced with Tyler Perry Studios, the series tracks power moves, loyalty tests, and legal risks that come with an expanding empire. Episodes keep the focus on Madam’s decisions and the consequences that follow. Catch it before Sunday, August 31.
‘Consuelo’ (2024)

A Mexican period dramedy set in 1955 about an upper-class housewife who is abandoned by her husband and, to support her children, starts selling vi*rators, colliding with the social taboos of the time.
It was created by Juan Carlos Aparicio Schlesinger and Mateo Stivelberg, stars Cassandra Sánchez Navarro with Catherine Siachoque, Erick Chapa, and Lincoln Palomeque, premiered on ViX on April 19, 2024, and a second season was announced in February 2025.
‘A Chef’s Life’ (2013)

This documentary series follows chef Vivian Howard as she runs a restaurant in North Carolina while exploring Southern ingredients with farmers and artisans. Ben Knight appears alongside Howard, with direction and production led by Cynthia Hill. It exits Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Episodes dig into regional crops and traditions and show how dishes evolve from field to kitchen. The series earned critical recognition for its portrait of food culture and community. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘Helter Skelter: An American Myth’ (2020)

This docuseries examines Charles Manson and the Manson Family through interviews, archives, and contemporary analysis of the crimes and their aftermath. Filmmaker Lesley Chilcott brings together voices from investigators, witnesses, and historians. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Across its chapters the series traces how the story took hold in American culture and how narratives shaped public memory. The production revisits evidence and media coverage to provide context and clarity. Make time before Sunday, August 31.
‘McDonald & Dodds’ (2020)

Set in Bath, this detective drama pairs ambitious DCI Lauren McDonald with quietly methodical DS Dodds as they take on stylish one case per episode mysteries. Tala Gouveia and Jason Watkins star with a rotating lineup of guest stars. It departs Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Creator Robert Murphy crafts puzzles that use the city’s distinctive settings and social circles. Character interplay provides balance as the detectives learn how to work together. Catch it before Sunday, August 31.
‘Bonanza’ (1959)

This classic Western follows the Cartwright family on the Ponderosa Ranch near Virginia City in Nevada. Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, and Michael Landon lead the ensemble across its many seasons. It exits Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Stories combine frontier justice, family bonds, and the challenges of ranch life as the Cartwrights face outlaws and moral dilemmas. The show’s longevity made its characters a staple of American television. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘Endeavour’ (2012)

A prequel to ‘Inspector Morse’, this series follows a young Endeavour Morse as he starts his career in Oxford. Shaun Evans plays Morse with Roger Allam as Fred Thursday and James Bradshaw as Dr Max DeBryn. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Creator Russell Lewis builds season arcs that link personal milestones with cases tied to Oxford’s colleges and communities. The series connects to later stories through character relationships and formative choices. Make time before Sunday, August 31.
‘T-Pain’s School of Business’ (2018)

This nonfiction series follows artist and entrepreneur T Pain as he meets founders and explores how ideas become products and companies. Episodes highlight consumer tech, food businesses, and creative services as case studies. It departs Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The format uses conversations and field visits to break down branding, funding, and growth strategies. Segments show how startups find customers and refine offerings. Catch it before Sunday, August 31.
‘Call of the Night’ (2022)

Based on Kotoyama’s manga, this anime follows Kou Yamori as he roams the city at night and meets the vampire Nazuna Nanakusa. The series is produced by LIDENFILMS with direction by Tomoyuki Itamura and features music from the duo Creepy Nuts. It exits Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The story mixes nocturnal wanderings with questions about purpose and freedom as Kou considers a life that defies daytime routines. Voice performances in Japanese bring the characters to life across quiet scenes and sudden action. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘On Patrol: Live’ (2022)

This live format docuseries rides along with law enforcement agencies as events unfold through the night. Dan Abrams hosts with Sean Larkin and Curtis Wilson providing perspective from the studio. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Cameras rotate among departments to follow traffic stops, searches, and calls for service in real time. The show blends live updates with recorded segments that revisit outcomes. Make time before Sunday, August 31.
‘The Ex-Wife’ (2022)

Adapted from Jess Ryder’s novel, this psychological thriller tracks a young woman whose life is upended by the return of her husband’s former spouse. Céline Buckens stars with Tom Mison and Janet Montgomery in the central roles. It departs Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The miniseries unfolds through shifting perspectives and carefully placed reveals that keep the central mystery in motion. Themes of trust and control drive the narrative through its limited run. Catch it before Sunday, August 31.
‘Chesapeake Shores’ (2016)

Drawn from Sherryl Woods’ novels, this family drama follows Abby O’Brien as she returns to her hometown and reconnects with parents and siblings. The ensemble includes Meghan Ory, Treat Williams, Barbara Niven, and Robert Buckley among others. It exits Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The show explores careers, relationships, and second chances against the Chesapeake Bay setting. Episodes often center on family decisions that ripple across the community. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘The Milton Berle Show’ (1966)

This variety program features comedian Milton Berle with sketches, musical acts, and guest appearances from the era. Berle brings his stage and television experience to a format built around performance and crowd work. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Episodes preserve a snapshot of mid century television entertainment with monologues, recurring bits, and star turns from visiting performers. Fans of classic variety can revisit the format while it remains available. Make time before Sunday, August 31.
‘Blood’ (2015)

This South Korean medical fantasy drama follows a surgeon who hides his identity as a vampire while working at a top hospital. Ahn Jae hyun stars with Ku Hye sun and Ji Jin hee in key roles that connect the hospital’s power struggles to the central secret. It departs Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Cases of the week intersect with the protagonist’s efforts to control his condition and pursue justice within the medical system. The series blends romance and suspense with science fiction elements. Catch it before Sunday, August 31.
‘The Madame Blanc Mysteries’ (2021)

Created by Sally Lindsay and Sue Vincent, this mystery series follows antiques dealer Jean White as she uses her expertise to solve crimes in the south of France. Sally Lindsay stars as Jean with Steve Edge and Sue Vincent among the regulars. It exits Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
Each case ties to objects and provenance that reveal motives and hidden histories. The setting and guest characters keep the tone light while the puzzles stay front and center. Watch before Sunday, August 31.
‘Single, Out’ (2023)

An Australian LGBTQ+ comedy-drama created, written, and directed by Lee Galea about Adam, a young artist whose life changes after his first sexual experience as he comes out to friends and family and navigates work, love, and his art.
It stars Will Hutchins as Adam alongside Steven Christou and others, runs about 21 minutes per episode, debuted at festivals in 2022, and later released more widely with Season 1 arriving on Here TV in 2023; seasons have also been made available to buy or stream in various regions, including on Prime Video’s store.
‘Amityville: An Origin Story’ (2023)

This docuseries explores the real events in Amityville along with the books and films that followed and shaped public perception. Interviews and archival material cover the DeFeo case and the rise of the haunted house legend. It leaves Amazon Prime on Sunday, August 31.
The production traces how media retellings evolved and how locations and participants figured into the phenomenon. The series provides timelines that connect sources to later adaptations. Make time before Sunday, August 31.
Share which of these you plan to finish before they go in the comments so others can compare notes.


