Acorn TV, the streaming service from AMC Networks, features shows from British and international television.
The service told iPhone in Canada it recently hit a milestone of 1 million paid subscribers in Canada and the U.S.
Below is a list of shows and movies coming to Acorn TV in Canada, this October 2019:
October 3 – DOC MARTIN, Series 9, Episode 2 (Exclusive U.S., Canada and Mexico Premiere, Airs a Day After UK)
October 7 – MISS FISHER’S MURDER MYSTERIES (Season 3 – Streaming Exclusive)
October 10 – DOC MARTIN, Series 9, Episode 3 (Exclusive U.S., Canada and Mexico Premiere, Airs a Day After UK)
October 14 – THE PROMISED LIFE (Series, Exclusive U.S. Premiere, Foreign-Language, La Vita Promessa)
October 14– THE TIME OF OUR LIVES, Series 2 (Exclusive U.S. Premiere)
October 17– DOC MARTIN, Series 9, Episode 4 (Exclusive U.S., Canada and Mexico Premiere, Airs a Day After UK)
October 21 – NO TEARS (movie)
October 24 – DOC MARTIN, Series 9, Episode 5 (Exclusive U.S., Canada and Mexico Premiere, Airs a Day After UK)
October 28 – AGATHA RAISIN & THE HAUNTED HOUSE (third series premiere, Acorn TV Original)
October 28 – MYTHOS I (series)
October 31 – DOC MARTIN, Series 9, Episode 6 (Exclusive U.S., Canada and Mexico Premiere, Airs a Day After UK)
Acorn TV is available on Apple TV channels in the Apple TV app, The Roku Channel, Amazon Prime Video Channels in Canada, YouTube TV, Android TV and the web.
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