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What To Watch This January 2022

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The Tourist, BBC One

January 1st

A man wakes up in the heart of the Australian bush with no idea who he is and why he's there. With merciless figures from his past pursuing him, his search for answers propels him through the vast and unforgiving outback.


Women Of The Movement

January 6th

The murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in 1955 became one of the galvanizing events of the civil rights movement, but that might not have happened were it not for the tireless search for justice undertaken by the victim’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley. This six-part series chronicles the story of Till-Mobley’s quest and the ripples it created.


Rules Of The Game

January 11th


A COO clashes with a newly hired HR Director who makes it her mission to unpick the toxic culture of the workplace they share.


Wolf Like Me

January 13th

Widower Gary lives in suburban South Australia with his 11-year-old daughter, Emma, both struggling to connect. One day, Gary and Emma's car is hit by Mary, a stranger who helps Emma after she suffers a panic attack. Surprised, Gary and Mary go on a date that ends with Mary racing out the door. After Gary discovers Mary's secret, their connection deepens with some uncertainty, but maybe they'll find everything they've been searching for.


How I Met Your Father, Hulu

January 18th

This sequel to the long-running sitcom How I Met Your Mother stars Hillary Duff as a single New Yorker navigating adulthood with a close-knit group of friends while her future self (Kim Cattrall) recounts the misadventures of her youth to her children.


Servant, Apple TV +

January 21st

A Philadelphia couple in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy create a rift in their marriage and open the door for a mysterious force to enter their home.


The Gilded Age

January 24th

With this new series Fellowes (of Downton Abbey fame) turns his attention to the New World, specifically New York during the bustling 1880s, when the newly wealthy threatened to shake up high society and the old guard tried to keep change at bay. The remarkable cast includes Christine Baranksi, Cynthia Nixon, and Carrie Coon.


The Fallout, HBO Max

January 27th

The Fallout follows a group of high school students who are suddenly thrust together after a school shooting. The teenagers are forced to reanalyze everything from their relationships and family dynamics to long-buried personal traumas, as they struggle to cope with tragedy while daily life seemingly flies by.


The Afterparty, Apple TV+

January 28th

Tiffany Haddish stars as a detective trying to get to the bottom of a pop star’s murder at a high school-reunion afterparty in this eight-part series. The twist: every suspect has their own perspective on what happened and the stories just don’t line up.


The House, Netflix

January 28th

The spookiness continues with this intriguing-looking anthology series depicting three tales of what happens when various parties attempt to move into a house across different time periods.










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