Fed up of switching from streaming service to streaming service, in an attempt to find something to watch? Then welcome to TV Showcase 2026 – your indispensable guide to what’s on television.
In this edition you’ll find a selection of shows for your consideration. These are new TV shows which could become your favourite series, or could start you off on your next binge watch.
Also thrown into the mix is a dash of TV Gold – a show from yesteryear you might have previously overlooked. So, if you want some inspiration for what to watch, keep on reading.
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The Artful Dodger: Season Two

First up is a show which is returning for a second season this February. The series is the Australian historical heist drama, The Artful Dodger.
Created by James McNamara, David Maher, and David Taylor, The Artful Dodger acts as a sequel to the Charles Dickens novel, Oliver Twist. Thomas Brodie-Sangster takes on the role of Jack Dawkins, aka the titular Dodger, alongside David Thewlis as Norbert Fagin, and Maia Mitchell as Lady Belle Fox.
In the show, its the 1850s and Dawkins is a respected doctor. However, when Fagin resurfaces, Dawkins finds himself forced back into a life of crime.
Should you wish to take a look at The Artful Dodger: Season Two, the new season will be hitting Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ on February 10th.
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Cash Queens

Next up is the French crime series, Cash Queens. The show stars Rebecca Marder, Zoé Marchal, Naidra Ayadi, and Pascale Arbillot, and follows the story of a quintet of friends in a desperate situation.
According to Netflix, “when life pushes them to the brink, five desperate friends decide the only way out is to form a gang, swipe some guns and start holding up banks.”
Should you wish to take a look at Cash Queens, the series arrives on Netflix on February 5th.
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TV Gold…
ER

Over to TV Gold now for a classic medical drama which was a huge hit back in the 1990s. The show is ER – a series which initially ran from 1994 to 2009, and counted the likes of George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Noah Wyle, Alex Kingston, and Goran Višnjić amongst its cast.
Created by Michael Crichton, the series followed the lives of the medical professionals who worked in the emergency room at Cook County General Hospital. Each episode would see the team tackle various medical dramas, while balancing the trials and tribulations of day-to-day life.
It was all very dramatic stuff, and very compelling. Across the course of fifteen seasons, and 331 episodes, ER delivered some explosive storylines, a number of eye-popping stunts, and some exhausted doctors.
If you didn’t catch ER the first time around, now would be a great time to give it a go. The series is being added to Netflix from February 10th.
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Cross: Season Two

And finally, another show which is returning to screens in February is Cross. The second season sees homicide detective Alex Cross back in action and back for justice!
Describing the show, Prime Video said: “A Washington, D.C. crime drama that follows Alex Cross, a brilliant homicide detective, whose personal struggles threaten to derail his career and life. Based on the worldwide bestselling book series by James Patterson.”
Should you wish to take a look at Cross: Season Two, the new season begins streaming on Prime Video from February 11th.
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