Autumn TV Shows 2023: Your Guide To The Best Incoming Titles

Autumn TV shows 2023 is something we have been looking forward to all year long. With the cooler weather on the horizon, there’s nothing better than cosying up on the sofa with some snacks and drinks with some incredible nail-biting television to watch.

And honestly, with the autumn line-up across all channels and streaming services, we couldn’t be more excited to escape into our favourite fictional worlds.

From the return of highly-anticipated series like The Morning Show and Virgin River to new titles like Wilderness starring Jenna Coleman and Olive Jackson-Cohen, the season for guilt-free binge-watching has officially landed, and we couldn’t be more ready. Meanwhile, there will also be some new blasts from the past with the new reality television series Squid Game: The Challenge coming to Netflix later this year. Based on the 2021 mega-hit Squid Game, this competition series will see players compete for a massive cash prize during a series of tricky challenges. But rest assured, no one will meet the same fate as the contestants in the original series.

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For all those Bridgerton lovers, make sure to tune into The Buccaneers, which puts an American spin on the regency-style London era while the period drama’s star Jonathan Bailey heads up the new series Fellow Travellers alongside Matt Bomer. For some serious girl power, don’t miss Brie Larson in Lessons in Chemistry and Eva Longoria in Land of Women.

As you gear yourselves up for dark, cosy nights on the sofa, don’t miss GLAMOUR’s ultimate guide to the ultimate autumn TV show releases below. PJs and cuppas at the ready.

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