Updating our 2026 TV preview coverage, January 11 brings season premieres for several popular series across broadcast and streaming, including Tom Hiddleston's 'The Night Manager' Season 2, PBS period dramas 'Miss Scarlet and the Duke' and 'All Creatures Great and Small' Season 6 each, HBO's 'Industry' Season 4, and Nikki Glaser hosting the Golden Globes.
The new year starts strong for TV viewers on January 11 with a mix of revivals, dramas, reality, and awards.
BBC America's 'The Night Manager' Season 2 reunites Tom Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine, whose past draws him into a conspiracy spanning Colombia's jungles to MI6—building on the buzz from earlier 2026 previews.
PBS Masterpiece airs two period pieces at 8 p.m. ET: 'Miss Scarlet and the Duke' Season 6 tracks Eliza Scarlet and Inspector Wellington's evolving partnership amid Scotland Yard intrigue; at 9 p.m., 'All Creatures Great and Small' Season 6 depicts 1945 Yorkshire life for James Herriot amid VE Day celebrations, family, and vet duties with Siegfried Farnon.
HBO's 'Industry' Season 4 sees Harper leading her fund and Harper navigating Pierpoint & Co.'s post-crash world in London.
NBC launches 'Fear Factor: House of Fear' hosted by Johnny Knoxville, with contestants tackling stunts in a haunted house. CBS broadcasts the 83rd Golden Globes at 8 p.m. ET from Beverly Hills, hosted by Nikki Glaser.
Streaming options include Paramount+'s 'Landman' (Angela aids Ainsley; Cooper steps up), Hallmark's 'When Calls the Heart' (Nathan handles a park fire), Food Network's 'Worst Cooks in America' (new skill challenges), and Acorn TV's 'Bookish' premiere with Mark Gatiss as a 1940s London bookseller solving crimes.
This lineup offers drama, nostalgia, thrills, and laughs to kick off the year.