Just when you thought you'd signed up to all the streaming services you need, along came Apple TV Plus to shake things up with its impressive catalogue of original titles, blockbuster movies and Emmy-nominated series.

The platform has come a long way since it launched back in 2019, with shows such as Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Slow Horses and Severance all attracting the attention of TV lovers across the globe – and if you've recently subscribed to the streamer and want to know what you should be tuning in to, then you've come to the right place.

Our experts here at RadioTimes.com have selected the biggest, boldest and best titles you can find on Apple TV Plus so you can spend your time watching instead of endlessly scrolling through its sleek menu - there's something here for everyone.

If you want to find out more about the service, check out our guide to Apple TV Plus, or read on for our picks of the best TV shows available.

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  • The Crowded Room

    • 2023
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    In Manhattan in the summer of 1979, a young man is arrested for a shocking crime, and an unlikely investigator must solve the mystery behind it before the true criminal strikes again.

    Why watch The Crowded Room?:

    It's best to watch this drama without knowing anything about it - don't look up what the book it's based on is about, for example. New York, 1979: a troubled-looking man called Danny and his female friend track another man through central New York. Then the woman fires a gun at the man and disappears, leaving Danny to face the authorities. In conversation with a criminal psychologist (Amanda Seyfried), Danny recounts his life story, which we see in flashback. Suffice to say that Holland has taken on a bigger acting role here than you might initially think.

    Jack Seale

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  • Platonic

    • 2023
    • Comedy
    • Romance

    Summary:

    Former childhood best friends reconnect as adults and try to get past the rift that led to their falling out.

    Why watch Platonic?:

    Reuniting the stars and director of the 2014 movie Bad Neighbours, this new romantic-ish comedy plays like the first half-hour of a romcom film extended across a series. Rose Byrne is Sylvia, a bored California mother and housewife who reconnects suddenly with her old friend Will - played by Seth Rogen, which indicates he's going to be something of a slobby wildcard. As they start to hang out, however, it's clear that Sylvia is as irresponsible and unpredictable as her old buddy is, and their new adventures are going to majorly disrupt her family life. Do Will and Sylvia actually love each other? There are a lot of cheeky, semi-improvised laughs before you need to worry about that.

    Jack Seale

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  • City On Fire

    • 2023
    • Mystery
    • Thriller

    Summary:

    The shooting of a New York University student in 2003 in Central Park exhumes the long-buried secrets of a circle of friends in a mystery thriller inspired by Garth Risk Hallberg's acclaimed novel. Samantha (Chase Sui Wonders) watches a friend's band play at her favourite downtown club before she leaves unexpectedly to meet someone. She never returns and is found on the fourth of July, the victim of a shooting without any witnesses and scant physical evidence. Close pal Charlie (Wyatt Oleff), whose father died in the September 11 attacks two years earlier, promises to unravel the chain of events leading to her attack and he links Samantha to a series of mysterious citywide fires and a wealthy uptown real estate family.

    Why watch City on Fire?:

    The much-hyped 2015 novel upon which this crime drama is based was steeped in the New York of the 1970s. But here the mystery is transplanted to 2003 and injected with post-9/11 angst. The central conceit, though, remains the same, as we chart the fallout from the shooting of an NYU student in Central Park on those in her orbit. They’re a disparate bunch of anarchists, edgy musicians and wealthy high rollers whose secrets are revealed against a backdrop of mysterious city-wide arson attacks.

    David Brown

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  • Drops of God

    • 2023
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    A woman discovers the world's greatest wine collection that's left by her estranged father and competes against his protege to claim her inheritance.

    Why watch Drops of God?:

    This drama has the patience and stylistic flair to carry off one of the more unusual narratives you’ll see this year. Fleur Geffrier is Camille, a Parisian author whose writer’s block stems from her unusual childhood: her father, a globally renowned wine guru, intensively trained her nose and palette, but then abandoned the family and has been estranged ever since, living in Japan and leaving his daughter with an aversion to alcohol. When he dies, Camille has to relocate, and re-kindle her gift for wine appreciation, to claim her inheritance and find her path in life. It sounds absurd but it’s elegant and compelling.

    Jack Seale

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  • Prehistoric Planet

    • 2022
    • Documentary and factual
    • Nature
    • U

    Summary:

    Travel back 66 million years to when majestic dinosaurs and extraordinary creatures roamed the lands, seas, and skies.

    Why watch Prehistoric Planet?:

    A natural history programme that has a very simple unique selling point: it's introduced and narrated by David Attenborough and it looks and sounds just like any other wildlife programme, but it's about dinosaurs. Stunning CGI footage combines with the latest palaeontological research to hazard an educated guess at how various species would have lived, before rendering it in images that are virtually indistinguishable from film of real animals.

    Jack Seale

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  • Boom! Boom! The World vs Boris Becker

    • 2023
    • Documentary and factual
    • News and current affairs

    Summary:

    The film will explore the life of Becker, who became a tennis sensation when he won the first of his six majors at the age of just 17 and went on to have a glittering career, including 49 major career titles and an Olympic Gold.

    Why watch Boom! Boom! The World vs Boris Becker?:

    A fascinating character during his sporting career and and even more sensational prospect since, German tennis superstar Boris Becker is a rich subject for a documentary profile like this one. Interviewees including John McEnroe, Novak Djokovic and Bjorn Borg discuss a player who enjoyed an incredible ascent as a teenager and then a rapid decline later on, and a man whose personal and financial troubles have led to notoriety and more than one serious brush with the law. The reasons for all the above are made a little clearer.

    Jack Seale

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  • Jane's Animal Adventures

    • 2023
    • Action
    • Family

    Summary:

    Nine-year-old environmentalist Jane Garcia is inspired by the work of English primatologist Dr Jane Goodall to make a positive impact on the world, accompanied by her best friend David and Greybeard the chimpanzee.

    Why watch Jane's Animal Adventures?:

    A kids’ drama “inspired by the mission of Dr Jane Goodall” joins in with the adventures of nine-year-old Jane (Ava Louise Murchison), whose ordinary days living in an ordinary apartment with her mother are enlivened by the girl’s keen imagination and passion for protecting the environment. Accompanied by Greybeard, the cuddly toy Jane imagines is a real chimp, she pictures herself meeting the animals she wants to save: in episode one there’s a polar bear on the loose! It’s a wholesome way to teach older primary-schoolers about conservation, climate change and the actions individuals can take to make the world better.

    Jack Seale

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  • The Big Door Prize

    • 2023
    • Comedy
    • Fantasy
    • 15

    Summary:

    About the residents of a small town called Deerfield, who one day discover a magical, destiny-predicting machine in their grocery store.

    Why watch The Big Door Prize?:

    From one of the writers of Schitt’s Creek, this quirky take on the midlife crisis dramedy confirms Apple TV+ as a home for unusual, experimental fictional series. Chris O’Dowd is Dusty, a genial history teacher in a small town. On his 40th birthday, the local shop acquires a mysterious machine that claims to divine your “life potential”, ie the one thing you fundamentally are and should be.

    It’s a nimble but dark-hearted story about how to learn to be happy with your little lot, and whether you should.

    Jack Seale

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  • Extrapolations

    • 2023
    • Drama
    • Action
    • 15

    Summary:

    Unanticipated stories of how the upcoming changes to our planet will affect love, faith, work and family on a personal and human scale.

    Why watch Extrapolations?:

    A climate-catastrophe satire set among raging wildfires in 2037 isn’t likely to be a lot of fun, but this drama sweetens its furious message with nicely worked human drama with an incredibly starry cast, including Meryl Streep. As governments hold yet another environment summit to rubberstamp a further creep towards oblivion, Kit Harington’s conflicted billionaire and Matthew Rhys’s crazed property developer – the latter looking to cash in on new land revealed by melting glaciers – are in the centre of a network of small, interlocking stories, all on the theme of personal advancement versus collective good. The moral is strong but the storytelling is intriguing, too.

    Jack Seale

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  • My Kind of Country

    • 2023
    • Entertainment
    • Music

    Summary:

    Music competition series showcasing different styles of country music.

    Why watch My Kind of Country?:

    Reese Witherspoon and Kacey Musgraves are among the executive producers of a relaxed, friendly talent hunt that wants to find a new country music superstar. Its big selling point is the diversity of contestants: it’s fascinating, in the first episode, to hear what amateur enthusiasts from India, South Africa and Mexico do with a genre of music that can sometimes conform to a narrow sonic template. The show spends rather a lot of time on the contestants’ back stories and perhaps not enough letting them sing, but when they do there are performances worth waiting for – or at least, worth skipping to the last 15 minutes to hear.

    Jack Seale

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  • Liaison

    • 2023
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective

    Summary:

    A high-stakes, contemporary thriller exploring how the mistakes of our past have the potential to destroy our future.

    Jack Seale:

    Vincent Cassel, Eva Green and Peter Mullan lead an international thriller that unfortunately succumbs to a common problem with cross-border collaborations: the UK-set scenes don’t ring true, which makes you wonder if French and Syrian viewers would think the same about the parts set in their countries. Cassel is a mercenary tasked by the French state with hiring two hot Syrian cyber-warriors; when the hackers pitch up in London instead and a British minister (Mullan) sees a chance, his adviser (Green) has to hide a major conflict of interest. Much of the dialogue and acting is stilted but Cassel, at least, is convincing as a hard-man fixer.

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  • Hello Tomorrow!

    • 2023
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    In a retro-futuristic world, charismatic salesman Jack Billings leads a team of fellow sales associates determined to revitalize their customers' lives by hawking timeshares on the moon.

    Why watch Hello Tomorrow!?:

    As they rapidly expand, streaming platforms feel able to take a risk now and then – with projects like this genuinely odd drama. It’s set in what seems to be America in the 1950s, but it’s a version of it where cars hover, typewriters can take dictation and service personnel have been replaced by robots. We follow a team of salespeople, led by a luminously charming Billy Crudup, selling homes and timeshares on the Moon – but all is not well. Like a retro-future Mad Men, the show riffs on the hope offered by postwar commercialism, doing so with acid wit and an elegantly heavy heart.

    Jack Seale

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  • Servant

    • 2019
    • Horror
    • Romance
    • 15

    Summary:

    A Philadelphia couple are in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens a door for a mysterious force to enter their home.

    Why watch Servant?:

    You can always rely on M Night Shyamalan to give you the heebie-jeebies and that’s exactly what he does with Servant – an Apple TV Plus psychological horror series. When wealthy couple Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose) and Sean Turner (Toby Kebbell) lose their 13-week-old son and Dorothy suffers a psychotic break as a result, they bring in a life-like reborn doll, which she treats like an actual child, to help her adjust to the loss. When they decide to hire young nanny Leanne (Nell Tiger Free) to take care of the fake child, Sean begins to notice strange and supernatural events happening around the house.

    With Rupert Grint starring as Dorothy’s younger brother, this creepy thriller is the perfect watch for fans of The Visit, Split, The Sixth Sense and The Village. And there's a lot to enjoy - series 4 has recently arrived.

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  • Little America

    • 2020
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Inspired by the true stories featured by Epic Magazine, "Little America" goes beyond the headlines to look at the funny, romantic, heartfelt, inspiring, surprising stories of immigrants in America, more relevant now than ever.

    Why watch Little America?:

    Sometimes you just need a bite-sized portion of honest, hopeful, human drama: settle in with this delightful US anthology. Each episode is based on the real experience of an immigrant to the States, or their children, and they tend to be quietly extraordinary rather than unbelievably spectacular. The first instalment in the new, second season concerns an unlikely friendship between the precocious son of a Korean milliner and his favourite Detroit radio presenter, a woman who’s a connoisseur of soul, gospel and fine hats. You’ll cry a happy tear.

    Jack Seale

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  • Echo 3

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Action

    Summary:

    When Amber Chesborough goes missing along the Colombia-Venezuela border, her brother and her husband struggle to find her against the backdrop of a secret war.

    Why watch Echo 3?:

    In a ten-part thriller from Mark Boal, writer of The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, tough US super-soldiers are once again in peril overseas. When a scientist goes missing while studying the drug trade near the Colombia/Venezuela border, her brother and husband (Luke Evans and Michiel Huisman), who are special forces colleagues still processing a mission that went wrong in Afghanistan, team up to try to extract her. The dialogue isn’t always convincing, but the action sequences are gripping.

    Jack Seale

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  • The Mosquito Coast

    • 2021
    • Romance
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    A radical idealist drags his family on a dangerous journey in a tense seven-part drama adapted from Paul Theroux's best-selling novel The Mosquito Coast. Brilliant inventor Allie Fox (Justin Theroux) lives in California with his wife Margot (Melissa George), daughter Dina (Logan Polish) and son Charlie (Gabriel Bateman). Fearful of the intoxicating allure of consumerism and the state's ability to snoop on citizens, Allie attempts to live off the grid with his loved ones until the past resurfaces and the family goes on the run from the US government. Tracked by two tenacious agents (Kimberly Elise, James LeGros), Allie keeps his kin safe as they uproot to Mexico to evade criminal charges. Alas, the Foxes unwittingly stumble into the jaws of a powerful Mexican drug cartel on the other side of the border and begin to question if their American dream was such a nightmare.

    Why watch The Mosquito Coast?:

    With so many shows competing for our attention, this thriller is one of those that has fallen by the wayside, perhaps unfairly. On the other hand, its appeal is hard to summarise succinctly. Very roughly a sort of Ozark in Mexico, it’s based loosely on the Paul Theroux novel and stars the author’s nephew, Justin Theroux, as an inventor who has taken his family with him as he tries to go off-grid to escape his enemies. Now in a stronger position having set all that up, the show examines the fractures within the family unit more in a second season that turns the sweltering pressure up a notch.

    Jack Seale

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  • Shantaram

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Action
    • 15

    Summary:

    Lindsay arrives in Mumbai after escaping from an Australian prison where he was serving a 19-year sentence for armed robberies that had fed his drug habit. In Mumbai, he meets Prabhakar who takes him to his native village where the locals name him Shantaram and teach him Marathi. Lindsay relaunches his criminal career as Shantaram in the city's notorious underworld.

    Why watch Shantaram?:

    Based on the bestselling 2003 novel by Gregory David Roberts, this drama casts Charlie Hunnam as a man who, when he arrives in Bombay in 1982, is calling himself Lin Ford. In fact he's a fugitive, an Australian bank robber (the jailbreak scene at the start is a cracker) who is desperate for a fresh start. But soon he is embroiled in the lives of a disparate gang of fixers, dealers and sex workers who hang out in a lively, edgy cafe. Some variable acting and the script's tendency to lapse into cheesy proverbs doesn't completely undermine a thriller with a big heart that keeps meandering into unexpected places.

    Jack Seale

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  • Acapulco

    • 2021
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 12

    Summary:

    Why watch Acapulco?:

    “It’s time for another chapter of my rags-to-riches life story!” If you thought a show called Acapulco might be sunny, vibrant and fun, season one of this comedy proved you absolutely right. In the second run we, along with the inquisitive nephew of loquacious Florida entrepreneur Maximo (Eugenio Derbez), hear more about how his younger self (Enrique Arrizon), left humble beginnings behind to land a dream job at one of Mexico’s fanciest resorts. Mostly set in a 1984 bursting with outrageous magenta-and-lemon decor, it’s an extremely good-natured tale of youthful exuberance.

    Jack Seale

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  • Black Bird

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 18

    Summary:

    Jimmy Keene is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison but he cuts a deal with the FBI to befriend a suspected serial killer. Keene has to elicit a confession from Larry Hall to find the bodies of as many as eighteen women.

    Why watch Black Bird?:

    Taron Egerton's immense charisma lights up this sinewy true-life drama. He plays Jimmy Keene, a sculpted adonis who effortlessly charms everyone he meets and who lives a perfect lifestyle, but that lifestyle is funded by drug dealing and he ends up being sentenced to ten years in prison. The FBI offer a deal: if he transfers to a maximum security jail for the criminally insane and extracts a confession from a suspected serial killer, he can go free.

    There's a touch of Netflix's Mindhunter in the psychological cat-and-mouse game that develops.

    Jack Seale

    How to watch
  • Central Park

    • 2020
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 12

    Summary:

    An animated musical series that tells the story of how a family of caretakers, who live and work in Central Park, end up saving the park and basically the world.

    Why watch Central Park?:

    Cartoon sitcoms for adults are everywhere these days – this is surely the genre’s most underrated show. A brilliant voice cast – Stanley Tucci, Kathryn Hahn, Kristen Bell, Titus Burgess, Leslie Odom Jr – wring every drop of wit from what’s already an excellent script, as we follow the good-natured adventures of a New York park ranger, his journalist wife and their kids. Enhancing the sly satire and sharp observations are some of the snappiest original songs on TV. Hurrah for the new, third season.

    Jack Seale

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  • Slow Horses

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 15

    Summary:

    Follows a team of British intelligence agents who serve as a dumping ground department of MI5 due to their career-ending mistakes.

    Why watch Slow Horses?:

    If you love a good spy drama then this thrilling series could be for you. However, don't expect jet setting, lavish parties and nice suits - Slow Horses explores the other, murkier side of British intelligence. Centred around Slough House, a dumping ground department for MI5 agents who have committed career ending mistakes, this series has no shortage of star talent in front of the camera.

    With the cast led by Gary Oldman, whose co-stars include Kristin Scott-Thomas, Jack Lowden, Olivia Cooke and Jonathan Pryce, the whole first season is a fast paced good time, which is unafraid to go dark but still injects a good dose of humour into the proceedings. A second season has recently landed, so there's never been a better time to tune in. Plus, whenever Mick Jagger's original theme music for the series appears you'll be singing along every time.

    How to watch
  • Severance

    • 2022
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Mark leads a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives. When a mysterious colleague appears outside of work, it begins a journey to discover the truth about their jobs.

    Why watch Severance?:

    This sci-fi psychological thriller from director Ben Stiller stars Adam Scott as a worker for Lumon Industries, a company that uses a medical procedure to 'sever' their employees' memories - non-work memories get separated from work memories.

    The Apple TV Plus series has received critical acclaim for its twists and turns, creepy and eerie tone, and for both Stiller's direction and Scott's subtle central performance. The first season is still currently ongoing so not all of the show's secrets have been unravelled, but if it sticks the landing, this could become one of Apple's greatest hits.

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  • See

    • 2019
    • Fantasy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Far in a dystopian future, the human race has lost the sense of sight, and society has had to find new ways to interact, build, hunt, and to survive. All of that is challenged when a set of twins are born with sight.

    Why watch See?:

    That inert title might be one reason why this alternative-reality drama has never quite taken hold, despite a premise that demands investigation.

    We’re in a version of the future where a virus has left humanity almost entirely blind, and a radically re-jigged, pseudo-Medieval society now fears the tiny minority of people who can see. Two of them are the adopted children of fearsome warrior Baba Voss (Jason Momoa): in the new, third and final season, the series’ love of grand betrayals and crunching, flesh-slashing hand-to-hand combat reaches a peak as the battle to harness the power of sight becomes all-encompassing.

    Jack Seale

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  • Shining Girls

    • 2022
    • Thriller
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Years after a brutal attack left her in a constantly shifting reality, Kirby Mazrachi learns that a recent murder is linked to her assault. She teams with a veteran reporter to understand her ever-changing present and confront her past.

    Why watch Shining Girls?:

    This reality and genre bending series stars Elisabeth Moss, Wagner Moura and Jamie Bell, in a story involving a time traveling serial killer. Moss stars as Kirby, a newspaper archivist who once had a promising career in journalism ahead of her, before she was brutally attacked one night and left for dead. Now she teams up with veteran reporter Dan (Moura) to solve the mystery of who attacked her and most importantly, how he seems to keep popping up throughout history.

    The series doesn't always get it's mystery beats right but when it focuses on the thriller and sci-fi angles of it's premise it's an exceptionally crafted and engaging ride. The whole cast puts in stellar work, particularly Bell as the chilling Harper. It's a slow burn of a show, but if you stick with it you'll find it pays dividends, with a thrilling final few episodes that will have you on the edge of your seat.

    How to watch
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