‘Unusual Suspects’ and Every Other TV Show Coming To Peacock This Week
Peacock’s lineup this week (Monday, November 10 – Sunday, November 16) brings a mix of reality favorites, true-crime, a high-profile docuseries, a new celebrity travel show, and a sports portrait of one of college basketball’s brightest stars. Below you’ll find each title with its arrival day plus concise background—what it’s about, key cast or subjects, and who’s behind the camera.
‘The Real Housewives of Melbourne’ (2014–2021)

Arrives Monday, November 10. This Australian installment of the franchise follows affluent women in and around Melbourne, with early seasons featuring Gina Liano, Jackie Gillies, Chyka Keebaugh, Janet Roach, Andrea Moss, and Lydia Schiavello. Produced by Matchbox Pictures, the series ran five seasons and was filmed on location across Melbourne’s social hotspots. Later casts added Pettifleur Berenger, Gamble Breaux, Venus Behbahani-Clark, and others, expanding the ensemble over time. The show originally aired on Arena/Fox Arena in Australia.
‘The Real Housewives of Vancouver’ (2012–2013)

Arrives Monday, November 10. The first Canadian entry in the franchise spotlights Vancouver’s elite, with Season 1 cast members Jody Claman, Christina Kiesel, Reiko MacKenzie, Ronnie Negus, and Mary Zilba, and Season 2 adding Amanda Hansen, Ioulia Reynolds, and Robin Reichman. Produced by Lark Productions, it aired on Slice and delivered two seasons totaling 25 episodes. The series leans into business ventures, charity galas, and interpersonal feuds across Vancouver’s luxury locales. Direction on various episodes included work by Mike Bickerton, Fred Frame, and Tara Shortt.
‘Unusual Suspects’ (2010–2016)

Arrives Tuesday, November 11. This Investigation Discovery true-crime docuseries reconstructs complex cases that initially stumped detectives, revealing unexpected perpetrators through methodical police work. The show’s narration shifted from Mocean Melvin in its debut year to Jamie Hanes in later seasons. Across eight seasons and more than 100 episodes, it highlights investigative techniques—tips, forensics, and interviews—that ultimately crack each case. Executive production included Diana Sperrazza and Eric Schotz for LMNO Productions.
‘Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay’ (2025)

Arrives Wednesday, November 12. Guided by ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ figure Heather Gay, this limited docuseries explores the history and controversies surrounding the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through interviews with survivors, ex-members, and former church leaders. The series connects to Gay’s personal journey detailed in her memoir ‘Bad Mormon’ and examines topics such as abuse, secrecy, and conversion therapy. Episodes feature conversations with figures including former conversion-therapy advocate David Matheson, adding context to the movement’s impact. The format centers on first-person testimony and archival material to frame institutional practices and their human toll.
‘On the Rise: Juju Watkins’ (2024)

Arrives Sunday, November 16. This documentary series profiles USC Trojans guard JuJu Watkins, offering behind-the-scenes access to her life, training, and rapid ascent as a collegiate basketball phenomenon. Family, coaches, and teammates contribute context around her development, competitive mindset, and off-court responsibilities. The show tracks milestones from high school stardom through early college highlights, framing her path within the larger landscape of women’s basketball. Episodes pair personal storytelling with game footage and candid moments.
Which of these are you checking out first—drop your picks and early thoughts in the comments!


