22 TV Shows to Get You Through the Cold Days of Winter
- 1/22
December 3: Stylish With Jenna Lyons
Style maven Jenna Lyons embarks on a new business venture in this docuseries that seamlessly blends slice-of-life moments with competition elements, as a diverse group of creatives set out to earn a spot on her team.
Available on HBO Max
- 2/22
December 4: Big Mouth
Season four of this beloved animated series is here. If you've never seen it, get a load of the impressive roster of voice actors: Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas, Fred Armisen, Maya Rudolph, and Jordan Peele.
Available on Netflix
- 3/22
December 4: The Great British Baking Show: Holiday
It's everything you love about the hilariously polite Great British Baking Show—where contestants bake sweet treats in competition—with a holiday twist. Deck the halls with desserts!
Available on Netflix
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- 4/22
December 4: Earth at Night in Color
State-of-the-art cameras show the nocturnal lives of animals across six continents in this docuseries hosted by Tom Hiddleston.
Available on Apple TV+
- 5/22
December 6: Euphoria
No, season two of Euphoria is not here. But HBO is debuting two new episodes just in time for the holidays. Consider this an early Christmas present.
9 p.m. ET on HBO
- 6/22
December 7: Nurses
If there ever was a time for a TV show that shows the strength and resilience of nurses, this is it. NBC's new series follows the lives and careers of five young nurses working on the frontlines of a bustling Toronto hospital.
10 p.m. ET on NBC (then moving to Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET starting January 5)
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- 7/22
December 4: Selena: The Series
Jennifer Lopez brought the late Tejano singer's story to life in a 1997 movie. Now, we're getting a series from Netflix, starring Christian Serratos (The Walking Dead) in the titular role.
Available on Netflix
- 8/22
February 23: Superman & Lois
Superman and Lois Lane are about to embark on their wildest journey yet: raising two sons. Tyler Hoechlin stars as Superman, and Elizabeth Tulloch plays Lois.
9 p.m. ET on The CW
- 9/22
January 3: Call Me Kat
Mayim Bialik stars in this new series as a 39-year-old woman who uses the money her parents put aside for her wedding to open up a cat café in Louisville, Kentucky.
8 p.m. ET on Fox, then moving to Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on January 7
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- 10/22
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Part four of this wicked take on Sabrina drops on New Year's Eve. If you can't be at a party, getting spooked by Kiernan Shipka and company (for the last time!!!) is the next best thing.
Available on Netflix
- 11/22
January 4: The Bachelor
Matt James's historic Bachelor season kicks off in early January. Click here to see everything we know about it so far.
8 p.m. ET on ABC
- 12/22
January 17: Batwoman
Ruby Rose was universally heralded for her performance in the first season of Batwoman. (Her character is the first openly gay superhero to headline a TV show.) Now, the next chapter of crime-fighting action is upon us. Rachel Skarsten and Meagan Tandy co-star.
8 p.m. ET on The CW
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- 13/22
January 8: Dickinson
Season two of this coming-of-age comedy-drama is here. It stars Hailee Steinfeld as a young Emily Dickinson attempting to find her voice and hone her craft in a world that expects women to just become housewives.
Available on Apple TV+
- 14/22
January 20: Riverdale
Riverdale is back with a new, eerie mystery to solve. Betty, Jughead, and company are on the lookout for those masked monsters who stabbed Mr. Honey to the death. But will they prevail in their search?
8 p.m. ET on The CW
- 15/22
December 25: Bridgerton
The first of Shonda Rhimes's new shows for Netflix is a period drama that blends Gossip Girl and Downton Abbey. The series follows Daphne Bridgerton, played by Phoebe Dynevor, the eldest daughter of the powerful Bridgerton family, as she makes her debut onto Regency London’s competitive marriage market.
Available on Netflix
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- 16/22
January 21: Walker
Jared Padalecki's first major TV role following Supernatural is a reimagining of the iconic series Walker, Texas Ranger. Padalecki stars in the titular Cordell Walker role, and the cast is rounded out by Keegan Allen (Pretty Little Liars) and Lindsey Morgan.
8 p.m. ET on The CW
- 17/22
January 22: The Sister
Read the ominous IMDb description for this upcoming series: “Almost a decade into his new devoted married life, Nathan (Russell Tovey) is rocked to the core when Bob, an unwelcome face from the past, turns up on his doorstep with shocking news, triggering a series of catastrophic decisions.”
Available on Hulu
- 18/22
December 6: Your Honor
Bryan Cranston stars in this legal thriller about a respected judge whose world turns upside down after his teenage son is involved in a hit-and-run accident.
10 p.m. ET on Showtime
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- 19/22
December 27: The Masked Dancer
If you thought The Masked Singer—a.k.a celebs dressed in costumes sing, and judges have to guess their identity—is wild, wait until you get a load of The Masked Dancer. It's the same premise…but dancing.
8 p.m. ET on Fox
- 20/22
December 17: The Stand
Here is CBS All Access's official description for this series: “Based on the best-selling novel by Stephen King, CBS All Access's The Stand stars Whoopi Goldberg, Alexander Skarsgård, James Marsden, Odessa Young, Jovan Adepo, and many more. The limited event series will also feature an all-new coda written by Stephen King.”
Available on CBS All Access
- 21/22
January 3: Elizabeth Is Missing
Glenda Jackson stars in this nail-biting series about a detective trying to solve two mysteries as her dementia diagnosis worsens.
9 p.m. ET on PBS
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- 22/22
January 15: WandaVision
Marvel stars Wanda Maximoff and Vision try to live normal suburban lives and conceal their powers following the events of Avengers: Endgame, but soon they realize not everything is what it seems.
Available on Disney+
Warm up with new shows like Bridgerton and Selena: The Series.
Originally Appeared on Glamour