GLOBE & MAIL: Top new and bingeworthy TV shows to watch
- Sean De Vries
- Oct 3
- 1 min read
See the full article published by Globe & Mail here.

While the television schedule never stops these days, fall’s still the most jam-packed time of year for new and returning shows.
Notable freshman dramas and comedies such as Sterlin Harjo’s Reservation Dogs follow-up The Lowdown (Disney+) and The Office spin-off The Paper (StackTV) have already made their debuts, while favourites pulpy political thriller The Diplomat (Netflix, Oct. 16) and postapocalyptic romp Fallout (Prime Video, Dec. 17) will return soon.
Here’s 10 more promising comedies, dramas and docu-series hitting the figurative air this fall.
Nov. 6: The Assembly, CBC
The Mother Corp’s new additions to its lineup this fall are mainly reality and docu-series. Based on an international format that started in France, this talk show sees celebrities and public figures grilled by a group of 30 interviewers on the autism spectrum. At it best, previous iterations of the show have not just been showcases for neurodiversity but led to vulnerability and surprising revelations from guests.







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