Here's what you need to watch in November

Ray Donovan, the AMA's, and much more to tune in to this month.
November 1, 2019 10:16 a.m. EST
November 4, 2019 11:00 p.m. EST
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If there was ever a time to curl up indoors with a cup and tea and watch some great TV, November is it. As the weather gets cooler, it's time to don your comfiest clothes, your furriest slippers, and enjoy some of the fantastic content that will be lighting up our screens this month. Stopping by Your Morning to give us the scoop on the very best shows to catch in November is eTalk's Traci Melchor - and trust us, there's plenty to be excited about.From Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon's new drama, to the American Music Awards, check out what you should be tuning in to below, and click on the video above for more details from Traci!

BACK TO LIFE

Don't miss it:

Premieres Sunday, November 10 only on Crave

Why you should watch:

Back to Life follows Miri Matteson (Daisy Haggard, Episodes) who, after 18 years behind bars, returns home and stumbles back into adult life in the coastal town she once knew, while the mystery of her past looms large. Miri attempts to rekindle old relationships, make new ones, look for work, and readjust to life outside, while desperately waiting for the world to forget about what happened that fateful night.Guiding Miri as she tries to adapt are a cast of offbeat and intriguing characters with secrets of their own, including her sexually-frustrated mother Caroline (Geraldine James, Sherlock Holmes), her obsessive environmentalist father Oscar (Richard Durden, From Paris with Love), and her parole officer with no filter Janice (Jo Martin, Batman Begins). The already praised first season has only six episodes, so don't miss it!

DOLLFACE

Don't miss it:

Premieres Friday, November 15 only on Crave

Why you should watch:

Executive produced by Margot Robbie, Dollface follows Jules (Kat Dennings, 2 BROKE GIRLS), who plays a young woman on a quest to reclaim her life following a surprise breakup with her long-term boyfriend. In order to literally and metaphorically re-enter the world of women, Jules must deal with her own imagination to rekindle the female friendships she left behind. With surreal and dream-like sequences (Jules gets driven around on a bus by a cat - check out the trailer), Dollface is sure to provide a lot of fun and laughs in each episode. We can't wait!

RAY DONOVAN

Don't miss it:

Returns Sunday, November 17 only on Crave

Why you should watch:

Liev Schreiber returns in his three-time Emmy®-nominated and five-time Golden Globe®-nominated role for Season 7 of Ray Donovan. An Irish-American who works for a powerful law firm representing the rich and famous, Ray Donovan is a crime cleaner or fixer who arranges bribes, payoffs, threats, and other illegal activities, to ensure the outcome desired by the client. Between NYC mayor Ed Feratti (Zach Grenier - Deadwood, The Good Wife), an unrelenting NYPD officer hunting for the truth, and clients old and new, Ray struggles to find the balance between fixing for clients and fixing himself. This show is a must-watch if there ever was one.

AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS

Don't miss it:

Airs Sunday, November 24th on CTV (check local listings for times)

Why you should watch:

The American Music Awards are back! All your favourite artists will be there - Post Malone is the most nominated artist of the year with seven total nominations, including Artist of the Year, Collaboration of the Year and Favorite Male Artist – Pop/Rock. Ariana Grande and first-time AMA nominee Billie Eilish both received six nods each, and Lil Nas X and Taylor Swift are tied with five nominations each, followed by Billy Ray Cyrus, Khalid and Ella Mai with four each. AMA nominations are based on key fan interactions as reflected on billboard.com including streaming, album and digital song sales, radio airplay, social activity and touring.

THE MORNING SHOW

Don't miss it:

Premieres Friday, November 1 on Apple TV+

Why you should watch:

The Morning Show is a new drama series starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Steve Carell, inspired by journalist Brian Stelter's book, “Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV”. Jennifer Aniston’s character Alex Levy is the host of The Morning Show, a popular news program broadcast from Manhattan that has excellent TV ratings and is perceived to have changed the face of American television.After her partner of 15 years, Mitch Kessler (played by Steve Carell), is fired amidst a sexual misconduct scandal, Alex fights to retain her job as top newsreader while sparking a rivalry with Bradley Jackson (played by Reese Witherspoon), an aspiring journalist who seeks to take Alex's place. We can already tell this is going to be the show EVERYONE is going to be talking about.[video_embed id='1768012']These are the shows you need to be watching this fall[/video_embed]

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