Here Are the Fresh Streaming Shows and Premieres for This Week, Including ‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’

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A busy week of TV-only premieres is here, spanning scripted dramas, comedies, documentaries, reality series, specials, and sports programming. Movies have been removed, and each entry sticks to series-specific details—plots, principal cast where established, creators, and other verified production notes.

Below is the day-by-day slate from Monday, October 13 through Sunday, October 19. Dates and platforms are included inside each entry so you can see exactly when and where every show lands.

‘FBI’ (2018– )

'FBI' (2018– )Universal Television

Season 8 arrives Monday, October 13 on CBS. The New York field office tackles counterterrorism, violent crime, and organized networks through coordinated field work and evidence-driven investigations led by Special Agents Maggie Bell and OA Zidan.

Created by Dick Wolf and Craig Turk, the series stars Missy Peregrym (Maggie Bell), Zeeko Zaki (Omar Adom “OA” Zidan), Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, and John Boyd, with producing partners Universal Television and Wolf Entertainment returning for the new run on CBS on Monday, October 13.

‘The Neighborhood’ (2018– )

'The Neighborhood' (2018– )Kapital Entertainment

Season 8 starts Monday, October 13 on CBS. The comedy follows the Johnsons and the Butler family in a Los Angeles neighborhood, centering on community frictions and friendships sparked by opinionated patriarch Calvin Butler and well-meaning neighbor Dave Johnson.

Created by Jim Reynolds, the series features Cedric the Entertainer (Calvin Butler), Max Greenfield (Dave Johnson), Tichina Arnold, Beth Behrs, Sheaun McKinney, and Marcel Spears. The new season debuts on CBS on Monday, October 13.

‘Solar Opposites’ (2020– )

'Solar Opposites' (2020– )20th Century Fox Television

Season 6 streams Monday, October 13 on Hulu. A household of aliens stranded in middle America argues about whether Earth is a disaster or a delight while suburban problems collide with sci-fi chaos.

Created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan, the animated series features voice performances from Dan Stevens, Thomas Middleditch, Mary Mack, and Sean Giambrone. The latest season lands on Hulu on Monday, October 13.

‘Watson’ (2025– )

'Watson' (2025– )CBS Studios

Season 2 begins Monday, October 13 on CBS. A year after Sherlock Holmes’ death, Dr. John Watson returns to practicing medicine at a clinic devoted to rare diseases, where clinical puzzles and lingering ties to his investigative past converge.

The drama continues its medical-mystery framework with serialized character arcs for Watson and colleagues. New episodes roll out on CBS on Monday, October 13.

‘DMV’ (2025– )

'DMV' (2025– )CBS Studios

Series premiere is Monday, October 13 on CBS. Inside a bustling Department of Motor Vehicles office, front-line employees deal with rulebooks, backlogs, and a constant stream of agitated customers while leaning on each other during the daily rush.

The workplace comedy introduces an ensemble of clerks and supervisors navigating policy quirks and window-counter crises. It debuts on CBS on Monday, October 13.

‘Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings: The Great Eight’ (2022– )

 The Great Eight' (2022– )Pilgrim Media Group

Season 8 opens Monday, October 13 on Discovery Channel. The ‘Great 8’ bracket features the top qualifiers from the larger ‘No Prep Kings’ circuit battling for prize money and championship points.

Competition centers on head-to-head runs on no-prep surfaces, with crews adjusting tuning and lane strategy under time pressure. The event airs on Discovery Channel on Monday, October 13.

‘NCIS’ (2003– )

'NCIS' (2003– )Paramount Television

Season 23 begins Tuesday, October 14 on CBS. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service handles felonies tied to Navy and Marine Corps personnel, pairing forensic analysis with field operations across jurisdictions.

Created by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill, the franchise flagship’s ensemble has included agents and specialists working out of Washington, D.C., and satellite offices. The new season launches on CBS on Tuesday, October 14.

‘7 Little Johnstons’ (2015– )

'7 Little Johnstons' (2015– )Figure 8 Films

Season 16 premieres Tuesday, October 14 on TLC. The docu-series follows the Johnston family—an American household of little people—through school, work, milestones, travel, and home projects.

Episodes chronicle goal-driven updates and seasonal events across the family’s day-to-day life. The new season arrives on TLC on Tuesday, October 14.

‘Road Wars’ (2022– )

'Road Wars' (2022– )A&E

Season 6 debuts Tuesday, October 14 on A&E. The series assembles roadway incidents from across the U.S., ranging from weather emergencies to unusual traffic stops, using dashcams, surveillance, and responder footage.

Narration and follow-up context clarify sequences and outcomes in each segment. The new season airs on A&E on Tuesday, October 14.

‘Customer Wars’ (2022– )

'Customer Wars' (2022– )Jukin Media

Season 7 arrives Tuesday, October 14 on A&E. The docu-series catalogs public confrontations between customers and staff in retail and service settings, showing how conflicts escalate and resolve.

Episodes group incidents by theme and detail policy responses and de-escalation attempts. The season premiere is on A&E on Tuesday, October 14.

‘Beyond Paradise’ (2023– )

'Beyond Paradise' (2023– )Red Planet Pictures

Season 3 starts Tuesday, October 14 on BritBox. DI Humphrey Goodman relocates with fiancée Martha to her hometown, joining the local police where deceptively quiet surroundings keep producing quirky, complicated cases.

A spin-off of ‘Death in Paradise’ created by Robert Thorogood and Tony Jordan, the series stars Kris Marshall (DI Humphrey Goodman) and Sally Bretton (Martha Lloyd). New episodes stream on BritBox on Tuesday, October 14.

‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023– )

 Sydney' (2023– )Paramount Australia & New Zealand

Season 3 begins Tuesday, October 14 on CBS. A joint task force of NCIS and the Australian Federal Police investigates naval-related crimes in and around Sydney, juggling maritime law and cross-border procedures.

Developed with CBS Studios and Australian partners, the series extends the franchise’s international footprint. The new season airs on CBS on Tuesday, October 14.

‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024– )

 Origins' (2024– )CBS Studios

Season 2 premieres Tuesday, October 14 on CBS. This prequel follows Leroy Jethro Gibbs at the start of his NCIS career, charting the early cases and mentors that shaped his investigative methods.

Set at the Camp Pendleton office, the drama traces formative team dynamics and turning points. New episodes run on CBS on Tuesday, October 14.

‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’ (2025– )

 Deathwatch' (2025– )Ubisoft Film & Television

Series premiere is Tuesday, October 14 on Netflix. Set inside the world of covert operations, the story centers on operative Sam Fisher, whose black-ops missions intersect with global threats and surveillance tradecraft.

Based on the ‘Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell’ universe, the adaptation focuses on handlers, field teams, and international settings. It launches on Netflix on Tuesday, October 14.

‘Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition’ (2025– )

 The Real Housewives Edition' (2025– )Truly Original

Series premiere lands Tuesday, October 14 on Bravo. Each episode pairs a Real Housewife with a non-celebrity spouse, trading households and routines to see how each family adapts to the other’s rules.

Production documents budgets, schedules, and rulebook changes before participants debrief on lessons learned. The series starts on Bravo on Tuesday, October 14.

‘Guts & Glory’ (2025– )

'Guts & Glory' (2025– )Shudder

Series premiere is Tuesday, October 14 on Shudder. Contestants are immersed in horror-themed environments and must complete overnight challenges that test composure, problem-solving, and survival skills.

Eliminations hinge on task completion and endurance as scenarios escalate. The competition begins on Shudder on Tuesday, October 14.

‘Ghost Adventures’ (2008– )

'Ghost Adventures' (2008– )MY Entertainment

Season 29 kicks off Wednesday, October 15 on Discovery Channel. Investigators enter reported haunted locations, interview witnesses, and conduct nighttime lockdowns with cameras and sensors to document anomalous events.

Led by investigator Zak Bagans, the team ties findings to each site’s history and prior reports. The new season airs on Discovery Channel on Wednesday, October 15.

‘Loot’ (2022– )

'Loot' (2022– )Universal Television

Season 3 streams Wednesday, October 15 on Apple TV+. After a very public upheaval, billionaire Molly Novak directs energy into philanthropy as her foundation staff tries to turn big-ticket giving into real-world projects.

Created by Matt Hubbard and Alan Yang, the comedy stars Maya Rudolph with Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster, Nat Faxon, and Ron Funches. New episodes land on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, October 15.

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025– )

 Death in the Family' (2025– )Eat the Cat

Series premiere is Wednesday, October 15 on Hulu. The docu-series examines the Murdaugh family’s prominence within South Carolina’s legal community and the fallout from a deadly boat crash involving Paul Murdaugh.

The production uses archival records, interviews, and timeline reconstruction to track proceedings and local impact. It bows on Hulu on Wednesday, October 15.

‘Vampirina: Teenage Vampire’ (2025)

 Teenage Vampire' (2025)Disney Branded Television

A new special streams Wednesday, October 15 on Disney+. Vee leaves Transylvania to attend boarding school and chase musical ambitions while keeping her vampire identity secret amid human classmates.

The program expands the ‘Vampirina’ universe with new settings and songs aimed at family audiences. It arrives on Disney+ on Wednesday, October 15.

‘From Rails to Trails’ (2025)

'From Rails to Trails' (2025)From Rails to Trails

The documentary premieres Wednesday, October 15 on PBS. It follows the conversion of disused rail corridors into multi-use trails for cycling and walking, detailing engineering fixes and community partnerships.

Planners, historians, and residents discuss funding models and long-term benefits as regional trail networks take shape. It debuts on PBS on Wednesday, October 15.

‘9-1-1’ (2018– )

'9-1-1' (2018– )20th Century Fox Television

Season 9 arrives Thursday, October 16 on ABC. Dispatchers, firefighters, and police in Los Angeles handle high-risk emergencies while managing family and career pressures.

Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Tim Minear, the ensemble includes Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Oliver Stark, Aisha Hinds, and Ryan Guzman. New episodes air on ABC on Thursday, October 16.

‘Ghosts’ (2021– )

'Ghosts' (2021– )Joe vs. Joe

Season 5 returns Thursday, October 16 on CBS. A young couple inherits a country estate and discovers it’s occupied by outspoken ghosts from different eras who cannot leave the grounds.

Adapted from the BBC series, the U.S. cast stars Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar alongside a large ensemble of era-specific spirits. Fresh episodes air on CBS on Thursday, October 16.

‘The Diplomat’ (2023– )

'The Diplomat' (2023– )Let's Not Turn This Into a Whole Big Production

Season 3 streams Thursday, October 16 on Netflix. A career diplomat navigates international flare-ups from the U.S. embassy in London while balancing a volatile marriage to a political operator.

Created by Debora Cahn, the series stars Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell with David Gyasi, Ali Ahn, and Rory Kinnear. The new season drops on Netflix on Thursday, October 16.

‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024– )

'Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage' (2024– )Warner Bros. Television

Season 2 begins Thursday, October 16 on CBS. Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister juggle parenting and work in Texas while extended family storylines intersect with their household.

A ‘Young Sheldon’ spin-off starring Montana Jordan (Georgie Cooper) and Emily Osment (Mandy McAllister), the series returns on CBS on Thursday, October 16.

‘Starting 5’ (2024– )

'Starting 5' (2024– )UNINTERRUPTED

Season 2 lands Thursday, October 16 on Netflix. The sports docu-series follows Jimmy Butler, Anthony Edwards, LeBron James, Domantas Sabonis, and Jayson Tatum through training, game preparation, and off-court routines during the NBA season.

Episodes combine practice access, travel, and recovery segments with game-week context. The new season streams on Netflix on Thursday, October 16.

‘Fire Country’ (2022– )

'Fire Country' (2022– )CBS Studios

Season 4 premieres Friday, October 17 on CBS. Inmate firefighters partner with Cal Fire crews in Northern California as wildfire response intersects with redemption-arc storylines.

Created by Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, and Max Thieriot, the series stars Thieriot with Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway, Stephanie Arcila, and Diane Farr. The season launch is on CBS on Friday, October 17.

‘art21’ (2001– )

'art21' (2001– )PBS

Season 12 starts Friday, October 17 on PBS. The long-running documentary series profiles contemporary artists at work, focusing on process, themes, and communities around their practices.

Episodes organize segments by theme or region and include interviews and works-in-progress. The new season begins on PBS on Friday, October 17.

‘Sheriff Country’ (2025– )

'Sheriff Country' (2025– )CBS Studios

Series premiere is Friday, October 17 on CBS. Spinning out of ‘Fire Country’, Sheriff Mickey Fox patrols Edgewater and investigates county-level cases that intersect with neighboring first-responder units.

The procedural opens the franchise’s rural-law-enforcement corner with multi-agency cooperation and small-town politics. It debuts on CBS on Friday, October 17.

‘Boston Blue’ (2025– )

'Boston Blue' (2025– )CBS Studios

Series premiere arrives Friday, October 17 on CBS. The procedural follows Boston PD detectives handling homicide and organized-crime investigations in city precincts.

The series extends a law-enforcement family backdrop alongside unit-driven casework. It begins on CBS on Friday, October 17.

‘Mr. Scorsese’ (2025– )

'Mr. Scorsese' (2025– )Expanded Media

Docuseries premiere is Friday, October 17 on Apple TV+. The program traces Martin Scorsese’s life and career, connecting personal experiences to recurring cinematic themes and techniques across his filmography.

Interviews and archival materials chart collaborations and signature approaches in editing, sound, and camera movement. The series launches on Apple TV+ on Friday, October 17.

‘An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally’ (2025)

'An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally' (2025)3 Arts Entertainment

A one-time special premieres Friday, October 17. Performed by Adam Pally, it combines stand-up and musical numbers presented as a single concert-film program for television.

The special structures the performance as a start-to-finish set with interludes that link bits and songs. It airs Friday, October 17.

‘The Chosen Adventures’ (2025– )

'The Chosen Adventures' (2025– )5&2 Studios

Series premiere is Friday, October 17 on Prime Video. Abby and her best friend Joshua explore life in ancient Capernaum, crossing paths with Jesus of Nazareth, whose teachings reshape how they see their world.

Episodes present kid-centered encounters and short quests framed by historical settings. The family series launches on Prime Video on Friday, October 17.

‘Hollywood Hustler: Glitz, Glam, Scam’ (2025– )

 Glitz, Glam, Scam' (2025– )Library Films

Docuseries premiere lands Friday, October 17 on Prime Video. The production recounts Zach Horwitz’s rise in Hollywood and the investment fraud tied to his networking and financing claims.

Interviews and case documentation lay out timeline, victims, and mechanisms used to solicit funds. The series debuts on Prime Video on Friday, October 17.

‘Downey Wrote That’ (2025)

'Downey Wrote That' (2025)Universal Television Alternative Studio

A feature-length documentary special premieres Friday, October 17 on Peacock. The program examines Jim Downey’s sketches and influence as a longtime writer on ‘Saturday Night Live’.

Interviews with collaborators and archival clips chart satirical styles and recurring formats he helped shape. It streams on Peacock on Friday, October 17.

‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ (2025)

 John Wayne Gacy' (2025)NBC News Studios

A limited series premieres Saturday, October 18 on Peacock. Beginning with the disappearance of Rob Piest in suburban Chicago, investigators track a well-liked local contractor whose crimes unfold into a major serial-killer case.

Episodes follow surveillance, interrogations, and recoveries while mapping the investigative timeline. The series begins on Peacock on Saturday, October 18.

‘Molly-Mae: Behind It All’ (2025– )

 Behind It All' (2025– )Lorton Entertainment

Season 2 arrives Saturday, October 18 on Prime Video. The docu-series follows Molly-Mae through brand launches and motherhood while documenting travel, collaborations, and production milestones.

Episodes blend business building with personal storytelling and behind-the-scenes planning. The season lands on Prime Video on Saturday, October 18.

‘Tracker’ (2024– )

'Tracker' (2024– )ChangeUp Productions

Season 3 begins Sunday, October 19 on CBS. Based on Jeffery Deaver’s ‘The Never Game’, reward seeker Colter Shaw travels case-to-case using survival skills to locate missing persons and fugitives while navigating a complicated family past.

Starring Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, the series blends episodic investigations with serialized backstory. The new season airs on CBS on Sunday, October 19.

‘Be My Guest With Ina Garten’ (2022– )

'Be My Guest With Ina Garten' (2022– )Food Network

Season 6 premieres Sunday, October 19 on Food Network. Ina Garten welcomes notable guests into her home for cooking and conversation, sharing recipes and personal stories.

Episodes pair kitchen segments with sit-down interviews and strolls through pantry and garden staples. The season opens on Food Network on Sunday, October 19.

‘The Road’ (2025– )

'The Road' (2025– )101 Studios

Series premiere is Sunday, October 19 on CBS. Singers join a headliner on tour as opening acts, aiming to win over local audiences in each city to stay on the itinerary.

The music competition documents rehearsals, stage prep, and crowd response as performers advance stop by stop. It debuts on CBS on Sunday, October 19.

‘Hal & Harper’ (2025– )

'Hal & Harper' (2025– )Small Ideas

A new season premieres Sunday, October 19 on MUBI. The series follows Hal, Harper, and their father through intimate vignettes that track a family’s shifting dynamics over time.

Episodes maintain short-form chapters with stylized storytelling and performance-driven scenes. The season streams on MUBI on Sunday, October 19.

‘Haha, You Clowns’ (2025– )

'Haha, You Clowns' (2025– )Williams Street

Series premiere arrives Sunday, October 19 on Adult Swim. A widowed father and his three teenage sons navigate high school, home life, and grief as the family encounters everyday absurdities and moments of warmth.

Episodes build around sibling dynamics and surreal cutaways while keeping the family’s throughline central. The show premieres on Adult Swim on Sunday, October 19.

‘The Guest’ (2025)

'The Guest' (2025)Quay Street Productions

A limited series premieres Sunday, October 19 on Showtime. A cleaner grows captivated by her wealthy employer, and as secrets surface their relationship twists into a dangerous psychological contest.

The narrative tracks power, manipulation, and blurred boundaries through escalating encounters. The series debuts on Showtime on Sunday, October 19.

Share which new TV series, specials, and sports programs you’re planning to watch in the comments!

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