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Everything coming to Acorn TV October 2025

by Sean P. Aune | September 30, 2025September 30, 2025 10:30 am EDT

October is upon us, and that means it’s time for Acorn TV to get a new selection of streaming material for users to enjoy.

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Check out the complete list of the official Acorn TV additions for October 2025.

Acorn TV October 2025

The Crow Girl (September 22 – episodes continue every Monday through October 13)
DCI Jeanette Kilburn and partner DI Lou hunt the killer of young men. The investigation leads Jeanette to eminent psychotherapist Dr. Sophia Craven, who provides her with vital information about a suspect. When Jeanette uncovers the body of a missing child, she finds herself hunting the mysterious Victoria.

Key Cast: Eve Myles, Dougray Scott, Katherine Kelly, Clara Rugaard, Victoria Hamilton

Murder Before Evensong (September 29)
In the Acorn TV Original Series, Daniel (Matthew Lewis) shares Champton rectory with his widowed mother – opinionated, fearless, ever-so-slightly annoying Audrey (Amanda Redman) – and his two dachshunds, Cosmo and Hilda.

When Daniel announces a plan to install a lavatory in the church, the parish is suddenly (and unexpectedly) divided: as lines are drawn, long-buried secrets come dangerously close to destroying the apparent calm of the village.

And then a body is found dead at the back of the church, stabbed in the neck with a pair of secateurs. As the police move in and the bodies start piling up, Daniel is the only one who can try and keep his fractured community together… and catch a killer.

Key Cast: Matthew Lewis, Amanda Redman, Amit Shah, Adam James, Meghan Treadway, Alexander Delamain, Marion Bailey, Amanda Hadingue, Tamzin Outhwaite, Francis Magee, and Nina Toussaint-White

The Light in the Hall Season 2 (October 23)
A controversial plan to expand a nearby reservoir reignites old tensions – a story that piques the interest of young journalist Caryl (Siân Reese-Williams, Hidden). As familial secrets and mysteries resurface, doubts are raised about the imprisonment of Rhys Owen (Mark Lewis-Jones, Keeping Faith) for the murder of his cousin during the 1995 protests against the reservoir’s expansion.

Key Cast: Siân Reese-Williams, Mark Lewis-Jones, Nia Roberts, Robert Glenister

The Gone Season 2 (November 3)
When Irish journalist Aileen Ryan goes missing, Theo decides to stay in Mount Affinity and lead the search; he and Diana discover that Aileen may have gotten too close to the truth behind the historic Mountain Murders.

Key Cast: Richard Flood, Acushla-Tara Kupe, Michelle Fairley

Black Snow Season 2 (November 3)
Starring Travis Fimmel and Jana McKinnon, Fimmel reprises his role as Detective Cormack as he tackles two separate missing persons cases. One is professional, as he investigates the disappearance of Zoe Jacobs (McKinnon), from her own 21st birthday party in 2003. And the other is personal, as Cormack searches desperately for his own younger brother, who went missing when they were children.

Scrublands Season 2 (November 10)
Investigative journalist Martin Scarsden returns to his coastal hometown of Port Silver with his partner, Mandy Bond, only to find his childhood friend, Jasper Speight, brutally murdered and Mandy accused as the prime suspect.

Key Cast: Luke Arnold and Bella Heathcote, Luke Carroll, Debra Lawrance, and David Roberts

Harry Wild Season 4 SPECIAL (November 24)
Part One:

After an apparent poisoning occurs at Vicky and Cormac’s wedding, Harry springs into action, alongside the FBI. But when the assassin’s target flees, Harry and Fergus find themselves in the crosshairs of their most dangerous adversary yet.

Part Two:
As the wedding descends into chaos, the assassin strikes. Harry, Fergus, and Orla race against time to uncover clues, while Glenn and Concepta hatch a cunning plan in Dublin. The final pieces of the case start to come together.

Key Cast: Jane Seymour, Rohan Nedd, Kevin Ryan

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Early Cases Seasons 1-6 (September 15)
Agatha Christie’s most famous sleuth is on the case in these 45 mysteries from the first six series of the television phenomenon.

Key Cast: David Suchet, Hugh Frasier, Philip Jackson

Agatha Christie’s Marple Seasons 1-6 (September 22)
Agatha Christie’s popular elderly female sleuth solves crimes that have the police baffled. Though she appears frail, her mind is sharp as a tack, and she frequently solves the mystery in large part by simply paying close attention to the evidence.

Key Cast: Geraldine McEwan (2004–2009); Julia McKenzie (2009–2013)

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Later Cases Seasons 9-13 (September 29)
The famous Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot, puts his skills to work as he travels the world solving difficult crimes. He relies on his trusty sidekicks and a limited amount of clues to get the job done.

Key Cast: David Suchet, Helen Baxendale, Hugh Fraser

Agatha Christie’s Tommy & Tuppence (October 6)
Agatha Christie’s husband-and-wife sleuthing team takes on a series of short whodunit mysteries.

Key Cast: James Warwick, Francesca Annis

Agatha Christie’s Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? (October 13)
While golfing on the Welsh coast, Bobby Jones apparently hits a stranger who falls off the sea cliff. His enigmatic last words are “Why didn’t they ask Evans?”

Key Cast: Francesca Annis, John Gielgud, Bernard Miles

Agatha Christie’s Sparkling Cyanide (October 13)
In this TV movie, a classic mystery is updated and relocated to a glamorous world of London socialites and secret agents, introducing two unique and compelling investigators and taking us through to the highest corridors of power.

Key Cast: Kenneth Cranham, Rachel Shelley, Lia Williams

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Mystery (October 13)
Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent is a pert, aggressive young aristocrat who insinuates herself into a series of murders, stolen state secrets, and a mysterious secret society.
Key Cast: John Gielgud, Harry Andrews, Cheryl Campbell

Being Human (UK) Seasons 1-5 (October 20)
In this BAFTA-nominated drama, a vampire, a werewolf, and a ghost try to lead normal lives in the world of humans. But they face dangers at every turn – from others as well as from their own predatory urges.

Key Cast: Aidan Turner, Toby Whithouse, Lenora Chrichlow

Justice: Those Who Kill (November 17)
Criminal profiler Louise Bergstein investigates the brutal execution of a young gang member in Copenhagen.

Key Cast: Natalie Madueño, Simon Sears, Tobias Santelmann, Helle Fagralid

Blithe Spirit (October 27)
A spiritualist medium holds a seance for a writer suffering from writer’s block but accidentally summons the spirit of his deceased first wife, which leads to an increasingly complex love triangle with his current wife of five years.

Key Cast: Dan Stevens, Judi Dench, Isla Fisher, Aimee-Ffion Edwards

Mary Shelley (October 27)
Mary Wollstonecraft’s family disapproves when she and poet Percy Shelley announce their love for each other. The family is horrified when it finds that the couple has eloped, accompanied by Mary’s half-sister, Claire.

While staying in the home of Lord Byron at Lake Geneva, the guests are challenged to write a ghost story, which leads Mary to conceive her novel Frankenstein.

Key Cast: Elle Fanning, Bel Powley, Owen Richards

Byzantium (October 27)
Mayhem follows when two female vampires who are on the run from a kindred group take refuge in a seaside British community.

Key Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Gemma Arterton, Sam Riley, Jonny Lee Miller, Caleb Landry Jones

45 Years (November 3)
Kate Mercer and her husband are excitedly planning a party to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary. However, one week before the celebration, a letter arrives for her husband.

The body of his first love has been discovered, frozen in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps. As the party nears, there might not be a marriage left to celebrate.

Key Cast: Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtenay


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Sean P. Aune

Sean Aune has been a pop culture aficionado since before there was even a term for pop culture. From the time his father brought home Amazing