It’s a new month, which means new opportunities for queer TV! GLAAD is bringing you some highlights from LGBTQ TV premieres and returns throughout November. Check back on the first of each month for up-to-date coverage of LGBTQ-inclusive programming on television.
November 1
Drag Race Down Under (Season Four — WOW Presents Plus)
It’s time to crown “Down Under’s Next Drag Superstar!” This season, RuPaul passes the hosting torch to Michelle Visage, who welcomes ten new queens from Australia and New Zealand. The contestants are judged by Rhys Nicholson alongside a rotating roster of Down Under drag royalty, including Kita Mean, Spankie Jackzon, and Isis Avis Loren, and celebrity guests judges Anita Wigl’it, G Flip, Sasha Colby, Peach PRC, and more. Tune in to Drag Race Down Under season four on WOW Presents Plus!
November 13
Bad Sisters (Season Two — Apple TV+)
Picking up two years after the events of season one, the Irish dark comedy-thriller Bad Sisters returns with a new body! The sophomore season continues to follow the lives of the tight-knit Garvey sisters, including Bibi, who has a son with her wife Nora. The sisters may have moved on from the “accidental death” of Grace’s husband, but the ladies are thrust back into the spotlight as secrets are revealed and the sisters are forced to work out who they can trust. Stream the season premiere with the first two episodes, followed by one episode weekly, every Wednesday through December 25!
November 21
The Sex Lives of College Girls (Season Three — Max)
Essex College’s beloved suitemates return for their sophomore year in season three of The Sex Lives of College Girls. The hit comedy-drama follows four unlikely best friends, including lesbian legacy student Leighton Murray (lesbian actress and singer Renee Rapp), as they conquer the trials and tribulations of college life. In the new season, Bela goes after the school mascot, Kimberly accidentally swipes right on Whitney’s dad, and Whitney searches for a new boo after breaking up with Canaan. While Leighton only appears in a handful of episodes, this season welcomes queer Bottoms breakout star Ruby Cruz in an undisclosed role. Catch new episodes weekly at 9pm ET until January 23!
November 25
Get Millie Black (Season One — Max)
From gay Jamaican writer Marlon James comes the new crime miniseries Get Millie Black. In the show, ex-Scotland Yard detective Millie-Jean Black returns to Jamaica to investigate missing person cases. Soon, Millie finds herself on a quest to save a sister who won’t be saved, to find a boy who can’t be found, to solve a case that will blow her world apart and prove almost as tough to crack as Millie Black. The ensemble includes Millie’s partner Curtis (Gershwyn Eustache Jnr), who is gay, and Millie’s sister Hibiscus (trans actress Chyna McQueen), who is one of the Sunlight Ladies, a band of queer outcasts. Stream the premiere on Max!
Additional Release Dates
November 15:
Silo (season two – Apple TV+)
November 19:
Night Court (season two – NBC)
November 22
Outlander (season seven, part two – Starz)
Disclaimer: This is not a comprehensive list of LGBTQ-inclusive programming and focuses solely on series premieres, season returns, and other notable moments or specials.