Acorn TV has announced its April 2024 lineup, which includes a new season of the popular British mystery series “Midsomer Murders,” as well as several new original series and movies.

New Original Series
- The Chelsea Detective (6 episodes) – A new crime drama following the work of Detective Sergeant Max Arnold (Adrian Scarborough) as he investigates murders in the affluent London borough of Chelsea.
- Deadwater Fell (4 episodes) – A psychological thriller about a seemingly perfect family whose lives are torn apart by a tragic event.
- The Sister Boniface Mysteries (6 episodes) – A spin-off of the popular “Father Brown” series, following the adventures of the titular nun as she investigates crimes in the 1960s.
New Original Movies
- The Last House on the Left (2024) – A remake of the classic 1972 horror film about a group of friends who are kidnapped and tortured by a family of sadistic criminals.
- The Call (2024) – A supernatural thriller about a woman who receives a phone call from her dead sister.
Returning Series
- Midsomer Murders (Season 23, 6 episodes) – The long-running British mystery series returns with new episodes featuring Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon) and Detective Sergeant Jamie Winter (Nick Hendrix).
- Doc Martin (Season 10, 8 episodes) – The grumpy but brilliant Dr. Martin Ellingham (Martin Clunes) returns for another season of medical misadventures in the Cornish village of Portwenn.
Acorn TV Originals on Other Streaming Services
In addition to the new content coming to Acorn TV in April, several Acorn TV Originals will also be available on other streaming services.
- Blood (Season 1, 6 episodes) – A psychological thriller about a family of vampires who are trying to live a normal life. (Available on Amazon Prime Video)
- Dead Still (Season 1, 6 episodes) – A period crime drama set in Victorian Ireland, following the work of a female photographer who specializes in photographing the dead. (Available on Amazon Prime Video)
- The Drowning (Season 1, 8 episodes) – A psychological thriller about a woman who believes she has found her missing son, but soon begins to suspect that he is not who he seems. (Available on BritBox)
Acorn TV Channel
Acorn TV also has its own channel, which is available on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Roku, and other streaming devices. The channel offers a selection of Acorn TV Originals and other British and international programming.
Pricing and Availability
Acorn TV is available for $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year. The channel is available on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Roku, and other streaming devices.
Conclusion
Acorn TV’s April 2024 lineup is packed with new and exciting content. With a mix of crime dramas, psychological thrillers, and period pieces, there’s something for everyone.
Additional Information
- Acorn TV is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of British and international programming, including original series, movies, and documentaries.
- Acorn TV is available in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
- Acorn TV has over 1 million subscribers worldwide.
- Acorn TV has won numerous awards, including the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Streaming Service in 2020.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Acorn TV?
Acorn TV is a streaming service that offers a wide variety of British and international programming, including original series, movies, and documentaries.
How much does Acorn TV cost?
Acorn TV costs $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year.
Where can I watch Acorn TV?
Acorn TV is available on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Roku, and other streaming devices.
What are some of the popular shows on Acorn TV?
Some of the popular shows on Acorn TV include “Midsomer Murders,” “Doc Martin,” “The Chelsea Detective,” and “Deadwater Fell.”
How can I cancel my Acorn TV subscription?
You can cancel your Acorn TV subscription at any time by logging into your account and clicking on the “Cancel Subscription” link.