7Plus: November highlights
Murder in a Small Town, Mrs. America, Pam & Tommy, MKR NZ, SAS USA in November.
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Here are 7Plus November highlights.
Unmissable 7plus Exclusives
Mrs. America – 5th Nov
Docudrama mini-series (9 episodes)
Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly leads an unexpected fight against the Equal Rights Amendment movement during the 1970s. All-star cast featuring Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne, Elizabeth Banks, Sarah Paulson, Tracey Ullman and John Slattery. 10 x Emmy Award nominations.
Murder in a Small Town – 18th Nov
True Crime, Drama – 1 x Season 5 (6 episodes)
Karl Alberg moves to a quiet coastal town, but finds himself needing to call upon all his skills to solve the murders that continue to wash up on his shore.
7plus first run: All episodes will be available on 7plus during the premiere
Pam & Tommy – 27th Nov
Docudrama, Dark Comedy mini-series (8 episodes)
Follows the story of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s relationship, going back to their whirlwind romance that started with them marrying after only knowing each other for 96 hours in 1995. Starring Lily James (Cinderella, Mamma Mia 2) and Sebastian Stan (Captain America, I, Tonya).
New Exclusive 7plus Shows
Ordinary Joe – 1st Nov
Drama, Romance – 1 x Season (13 episodes)
Centers on Joe Kimbreau as he makes a pivotal, life-changing decision at his college graduation and follows him on three parallel timelines: as a police officer, as a music star, and as a nurse.
Burn Notice – 6th Nov
Action, Crime Drama – 7 x Seasons (111 episodes)
US spy Michael Weston suddenly finds himself ‘burned’-discredited without any form of procedure. Since no one will really help him, he survives by doing impossible jobs for desperate people in Miami. Starring Jeffrey Donovan (Hitch, Law & Order: Organized Crime).
Mind Games – 7th Nov
Mystery Drama – 1 x Season (13 episodes)
Centers on the complicated relationship between the Edwards brothers: Clark, a bipolar genius in human psychology, and Ross, a slick ex-con, who solve their clients’ problems using the real science of human motivation and manipulation. Starring Christian Slater (Heathers, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves) and Steve Zahn (The White Lotus, The Crossing).
The Ice Cream Girls – 11th Nov
UK Crime Drama mini-series (3 episodes)
Follows two women who were accused as teens of killing a school teacher. From the Executive Producer of Cold Feet.
Next – 12th Nov
Sci-fi, Crime Drama – 1 x Season (10 episodes)
A former tech CEO joins an FBI Cybersecurity Agent to stop the emergence of a rogue Artificial Intelligence. Starring John Slattery (Mad Men, Desperate Housewives).
Helstrom – 13th Nov
Fantasy, Action Drama – 1 x Season (10 episodes)
Daimon and Ana Helstrom are the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer. The siblings have a complicated dynamic as they track down the terrorizing worst of humanity – each with their attitude and skills. Part of Marvel Comics.
House Rules NZ – 13th Nov
Reality – Season 1 (21 episodes)
Teams of two who renovate each other’s homes, with the team receiving the highest score winning $100,000 off their home loan.
Philip K Dick’s Electric Dreams – 14th Nov
Sci-fi, Drama – 1 x Season (10 episodes)
A sci-fi anthology series with stand-alone episodes based on the works of Philip K. Dick. All-star cast featuring Bryan Cranston, Richard Madden, Anna Paquin, Greg Kinnear, Terrence Howard, Steve Buscemi and Benedict Wong.
My Kitchen Rules NZ – 17th Nov
Reality – Season 5 (10 episodes)
Join Manu and Colin as they eat their way, to find New Zealand’s next hottest home cooks.
Missing – 19th Nov
Thriller, Action Drama – 1 x Season (10 episodes)
When a woman’s son goes missing under suspicious circumstances, she will do anything it takes to find him. Starring Ashley Judd (Double Jeopardy, A Time To Kill), Cliff Curtis (The Piano, Whale Rider) and Sean Bean (The Lord Of The Rings).
Counterpart – 20th Nov
Sci-Fi, Thriller – 2 x Seasons (20 episodes)
A hapless UN employee discovers that the agency he works for is hiding a gateway to a parallel dimension that’s in a cold war with our own, and where his other self is a top spy. The war slowly heats up thanks to spies from both sides. Starring J.K Simmons (Spider-Man, The Accountant).
White Collar – 21st Nov
Mystery, Crime Drama – 6 x Seasons (81 episodes)
A white-collar criminal agrees to help the FBI catch other white-collar criminals using his expertise as an art and securities thief, counterfeiter, and conman. Starring Matt Bomer (Magic Mike, Chuck) and Tiffani Thiessen (Saved By The Bell, Beverly Hills 90210).
SAS USA – 22nd Nov
Reality – Season 2 (8 episodes)
Celebrities take on demanding training led by an elite team of ex-Special Forces operatives. Cast includes JoJo Siwa, Tom Sandoval, Brian Austin Green, Tara Reid, Blac Chyna and Jack Osbourne.
Da Vinci’s Demons – 25th Nov
Fantasy, Mystery Drama – 3 x Seasons (28 episodes)
Follows Leonardo Da Vinci during his early days in Florence, as a young artist, inventor and dreamer, trying to change the future. From the co-writer of the Dark Knight trilogy.
New Seasons Dropping in November
Bones
Masters of Sex
Quantico
Sons of Anarchy
The Unit
Live Sport
Horse Racing (Golden Eagle Day) – 2nd Nov
Horse Racing (Big Dance Day) – 5th Nov
Seven’s Horse Racing (Five Diamonds Day) – 9th Nov
Golf NSW Open – 16th & 17th Nov
Supercars Adelaide 500 – 16th & 17th Nov
Australia v India 1st Test – 22nd – 26th Nov – First-ever Australian Test streamed on 7plus
AFLW Grand Final – 30th Nov
7Bravo exclusive content
Premiere Titles + New Seasons
Vanderpump Rules Season 11 – 5th Nov
Below Deck Season 11 – 6th Nov
Undercover Boss Season 8 – 7th Nov
Face to Face With Scott Peterson Season 1 – 8th Nov
Undercover Boss Season 9 – 19th Nov
Below Deck Mediterranean Season 6 – 21st Nov
Love Undercover Season 1 – 23rd Nov
Anatomy of Lies Season 1 – 29th Nov
Boxsets
Vanderpump Rules Season 9 & 10 – 5th Nov
Below Deck Seasons 7 & 10 – 6th Nov
8 Responses
I didn’t realize Manu and Colin did MKR NZ as well as our one.
Alas, still no ‘Home and Away’ season 2. November last year they debuted season 1 FAST channel, but it disappeared in April this year.
I was hoping they would re-release season one, and then add two over the summer. I was only able to get through about a third of season one on catch up.
House Rules NZ is over a year old now. It screened on Three (NZ) during September and October last year. After WBD took the axe to the network, there is unlikely to be a second season in the foreseeable future.
Counterpart is fantastic. You have to pay attention though as everybody plays 2 characters
Burn Notice New? It ran from 2007 to 2013 on Ten. Ordinary Joe ran on Nine at midnight earlier in the year. Ice Creams Girls I watched on BBC First over a decade ago. Murder in Small Town is a mediocre Canadian show that is currently airing on Fox.
I think you might be missing the point, on two fronts. 1. They’re (largely) re-run, back-catalogue content usually packaged in wider licencing agreements, to aid bvod depth and drive traffic, quite a lot of which, be it larger or smaller audiences, have fan bases/might interest many. 2. “New” or “Premiere” and the like wording, are often used to indicate ‘First Time On xxx network’ or in this case bvod service (not that they’re actually brand new first runs), Seven particularly have done this for decades, such as on broadcast with films.
The funny one is Missing which has already aired on the 7 network but maybe its the first time its been on the catch up service.