Acorn TV February 2025 Schedule Announced

Acorn TV has announced the titles that will be available on the AMC-owned streaming service in February 2025. The Acorn TV February 2025 slate adds to the service’s various acclaimed English and foreign-language dramas, engaging comedies, documentaries, and more.

The February schedule includes A Remarkable Place to Die, Best Interests, The Gone, Murdoch Mysteries Season 18 and more. Keep reading to view the full schedule.

Acorn TV February 2025 Schedule Announced - A Remarkable Place to Die
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ACORN TV FEBRUARY 2025 HIGHLIGHTS

A Remarkable Place to Die (Acorn TV Original Series) – New Series Premieres Monday, February 17
A Remarkable Place to Die follows smart and determined homicide detective Anaís Mallory (Chelsie Preston Crawford, Underbelly) as she returns to her hometown of Queenstown, New Zealand, assuming the role of lead detective and hoping to unravel the truth behind the deaths of her father and sister.

Mallory has a stellar policing career underway after a secondment to Sydney, but she is forced to confront her strained relationship with her mother and the ghosts of her past, including her ex-fiancé Luke (Charles Jazz Terrier, Wentworth), who is now married to her ex-best friend, Maja (Indiana Evans, Home and Away).

Acorn TV February 2025 - A Remarkable Place to Die
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With a new case to solve every episode, it rapidly becomes apparent that there is plenty hidden beyond the breathtaking scenery of the tourist town. Secrets linger and danger is never too far away.

As bodies start piling up around the once-safe place, Mallory and her team are thrust into a series of intriguing cases that bring into focus the tragedies that have beset her family. Plagued by the suspicion that her ex-fiancé might somehow be involved in their deaths, Mallory also realizes that her mother may know more than she is willing to reveal.

Best Interests (Acorn TV Original Series) – New Miniseries Binge Premieres Monday, February 17
Nicci (Sharon Horgan, Bad Sisters) and Andrew (Michael Sheen, Good Omens) are the proud and loving parents of Marnie and Katie. But life hasn’t been easy for their family. Marnie has a rare, life-limiting condition and her health deteriorates, doctors believe it is in her best interests to withdraw care and allow her to die.

Her parents disagree and so begins a fight that will take them through every stage of a legal process, as they struggle to contemplate this huge decision. It’s a story of a family driven apart by having to make choices no parent would ever want to make.

The Gone
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The Gone (Acorn TV Original Series) – New Episodes Every Monday Until The Season Finale on February 17
Theo Richter (Richard Flood, Grey’s Anatomy) is an Irish detective who teams with Kiwi cop Diana Huia (Acushla-Tara Kupe, Under the Vines) to find a young Irish couple after they vanished from an infamous rural North Island New Zealand town.

Amid the search and race against time, the pair must be content with a community’s growing concern that the disappearances may be linked to a series of historical murders.

Murdoch Mysteries Season 18
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Murdoch Mysteries Season 18 (Acorn TV Exclusive Series) – New Season Premieres Monday, February 10
This season, Detective Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) finds himself something of a bachelor after Doctor Ogden (Hélène Joy) takes a posting at a new hospital in London, taking their daughter Susannah along. The change has led him to rent out their family home and take up residence in a rooming house where the previous tenant was rumored to have been murdered.

And despite his long-overdue promotion to Inspector after Brackenreid (Thomas Craig) was appointed Chief Constable, he forfeits the role to continue doing what he does best – solving crimes. Meanwhile, the stationhouse welcomes Albert Choi (Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kim’s Convenience), a highly regarded police officer and Constable George Crabtree (Jonny Harris) is starting to feel the lure of his creative drives again.

Elsewhere, Detective Llewelyn Watts (Daniel Maslany) is hoping to abate his loneliness with a new relationship, and tensions between Henry Higgins-Newsome (Lachlan Murdoch) and Constable Tucker (Kenzie Delo) haven’t lessened.

Cases this season include the killing of a man during a battlefield re-enactment; a rare skull that proves the evolution of humans from apes is stolen and a paleontologist who was interested in buying it is found murdered; Crabtree and Effie attend an event for Charles Dickens’ aficionados only to wind up sleuthing after their host is found dead, and more.

Dark Winds Season 2
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ACORN SCHEDULE

A look at the full Acorn TV February 2025 premiere schedule.

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 3

The Gone Season 1 – Acorn TV Exclusive – New Episodes on Mondays | 6 Episodes
Episode 4

With two bodies in the morgue, Richter and Diana make a discovery that connects Sinead and Ronan to a historical case called the Mountain Murderer.

Dark Winds Season 2 – Binge | 6 Episodes
The year is 1971. Joe Leaphorn (Zahn McClarnon, The Son, Westworld, Fargo) of the Tribal Police is tasked by the county sheriff to investigate the murder of a Navajo man. Joined by his former deputy Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon, The Red Road, Roswell, New Mexico), the two men must battle the forces of evil, in a world where justice is hard won. Jessica Matten also stars.

DNA Seasons 1 & 2 – Binge | 5 Episodes
Joe Donovan (Tom Conti, Oppenheimer, Reuben, Reuben) is a former police forensic scientist-turned-author who finds himself drawn out of retirement and back to active duty. Also stars Samantha Bond (Downton Abbey, GoldenEye).

Hampstead – Feature Film
An American widow (Diane Keaton, Book Club, Annie Hall) finds unexpected love with a man (Brendan Gleeson, The Banshees of Inisherin, In Bruges) living wild on Hampstead Heath when they take on the developers who want to destroy his home.

Acorn TV February 2025 - The Gone
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AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 7

The Graham Norton Show Season 32 – New Episodes on Fridays
Episode 16

The BAFTA-award-winning talk show is back with a new series featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. Guest lineup coming soon.

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 10

Murdoch Mysteries Season 18 – Acorn TV Exclusive PREMIERE | New Episodes on Mondays | 22 Episodes
At the dawn of the new century, Detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson, Baking All the Way, Casino Jack) uses innovative investigative techniques, like fingerprinting, ultraviolet lighting and trace evidence to solve gruesome murders in Toronto.

This season Murdoch forfeits the promotion to Inspector to continue doing what he does best: solving the intricate murders and complex crimes that plague Toronto. The stationhouse welcomes the jovial and highly-regarded Albert Choi (Paul Sun-Hyung, The Mandalorian, , Avatar: The Last Airbender, Kim’s Convenience) to their team.

Episode 1, “The New Recruit”
Murdoch and Crabtree enjoy a war re-enactment until a fellow pretend soldier is murdered.

For Life – Acorn TV Exclusive – Binge | 8 Episodes
In the year 2040, top policewoman Victoria Woll, in her early 60s, is sitting in jail, sentenced to life. Each episode, set nowadays but told in flashback, shows sharp detective Victoria working on different cases with her team and interacting with her family, including her son and her love interest; the mystery around why she ended up in jail slowly unfolds. *Norwegian-language

The Gone, Season 1 – Acorn TV Exclusive – New Episodes on Mondays | 6 Episodes
Episode 5

A murderer revealed, the race is on to find Sinead, but when hope is lost, the case is closed until an unexpected return marks a new beginning.

The Grand Seasons 1 & 2 – Binge | 18 Episodes
At the end of the First World War, the Bannerman family reopened the Grand Hôtel after a long closure and costly renovation. Features Rebecca Callard (Detectorists, Ordinary Lies) and Tim Healy (A Perfect Spy, Coronation Street).

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 14

The Graham Norton Show Season 32 – New Episodes on Fridays
Episode 17

The BAFTA-award-winning talk show is back with a new series featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. Guest lineup coming soon.

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 17

A Remarkable Place to Die – Acorn TV Original PREMIERE | New Episodes on Mondays | 4 Episodes
Detective Anais Mallory (Chelsie Preston Crayford, M3GAN, Underbelly) returns to her hometown Queenstown, New Zealand and faces startling homicides. She cracks cases while confronting personal ghosts from her past. Also features Rebecca Gibney (Under the Vines, The Dressmaker) and Matt Wheelan (The Sounds, Under the Vines, The Gone).

Episode 1
Detective Mallory’s homecoming unravels a chilling mystery mirroring her past. Disturbing echoes force.

Best Interests – Acorn TV Exclusive PREMIERE | New Episodes on Mondays | 4 Episodes
Andrew (Michael Sheen, Good Omens, Masters of Sex) and Nicci’s (Sharon Horgan, Bad Sisters, Catastrophe) daughter, Marnie, has a life-threatening condition. The doctors believe it is in her best interests to be allowed to die, but her loving family disagrees.

And so, begins a fight that will take them through every stage of a legal process, as they struggle to contemplate this huge decision. It’s a story of a family driven apart by having to make choices no parent would ever want to make.

Episode 1
As Marnie’s health deteriorates, doctors say it’s in her best interests to stop care; defiantly, her parents pledge to fight their decision.

Murdoch Mysteries Season 18 – Acorn TV Exclusive – New Episodes on Mondays | 22 Episodes
Episode 2, “Only Murdoch in the Building”

When Murdoch moves into a rooming house another tenant insists he investigates a murder.

The Gone Season 1 – Acorn TV Exclusive FINALE | New Episodes on Mondays | 6 Episodes
Episode 6

The extent of danger the town faces unfolds. Aileen risks everything, and when Diana and Richter finally face the murderer, he has to conquer his demons if he wants to survive.

Wired – Binge | 3 Episodes
Cash-strapped single mom Louise Evans (Jodie Whittaker, Doctor Who, Broadchurch) gets a high-profile promotion at her London bank, but at an unexpected cost. The tough, ambitious young woman quickly learns that the price of her position is entry into a criminal underworld she never dreamed existed.

Also features Toby Stephens (Black Sails, Hunter Killer), Riz Ahmed (Sound of Metal, Four Lions), and Jason Watkins (The Crown, Des).

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 21

The Graham Norton Show Season 32 – New Episodes on Fridays
Episode 18

The BAFTA-award-winning talk show is back with a new series featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. Guest lineup coming soon.

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 24

A Remarkable Place to Die – Acorn TV Original – New Episodes on Mondays |4 Episodes
Episode 2

While grappling with her own personal demons, Anais Mallory must solve a seemingly impossible locked-room murder.

Murdoch Mysteries Season 18 – Acorn TV Exclusive – New Episodes on Mondays | 22 Episodes
Episode 3, “What the Dickens?!”

When Crabtree and Effie attend a celebration of Charles Dickens’ birth the host winds up mysteriously dead.

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Episode 4, “Tales from the Edge”

Thrill-seeking adventurers who have pushed themselves to the limits of human endurance share what they learned from their experiences—skiing to the North Pole, rowing across the Pacific, and swimming on Mount Everest.

Short Film Showcase Season 3
Includes the following short films: Room Taken, One Note Man starring Jason Watkins (The Crown, Des) and the voice of Ian McKellen (The Lord of the Rings films), Edith starring Peter Mullan (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power), Sound and Colour, In Too Deep starring Rachel Shenton (All Creatures Great & Small), Cantata, and Gerry starring Joan Collins (Dynasty).

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 28

The Graham Norton Show Season 32 – New Episodes on Fridays
Episode 19

The BAFTA-award-winning talk show is back with a new series featuring the biggest celebrities and the brightest conversation on television. This episode is guest-hosted by Claudia Winkleman (The Traitors UK). Guest lineup coming soon.