From Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking to Hulu’s It’s All Country: New Reality TV Shows to Stream in November 2024

Published on October 30, 2024
Written by:
Ipsita Kabiraj
Ipsita Kabiraj
Senior Entertainment Editor
Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking (Food Network); The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (Bravo); Canada’s Drag Race (WOW Presents Plus); Gold Rush (Discovery Channel)

Are you eagerly waiting for your monthly dose of reality television, allowing you to live vicariously through the lives of others as they face drama, challenges, and triumphs? If so, you've come to the right place. In this article, we have made a comprehensive list of all the reality shows that you can stream in November.

Since the holiday season is fast approaching, we have a couple of holiday-themed shows, such as Food Network's Holiday Wars, Holiday Baking Championship, Christmas Cookie Challenge, and Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking. If the cozy weather is making you want to watch some romance, you can check out Love Village Season 2 and Love Is Blind: Argentina. Some other titles that you simply cannot miss include the new season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the holiday version of Netflix's Is it Cake?, and the fifth installment of Canada’s Drag Race.

Check out the complete schedule of November 2024 reality TV shows below.

November 2024 Reality TV Shows: Full List

Holiday Wars (Food Network, Nov. 3)
Before They Kill Again (ID, Nov. 3)
Holiday Baking Championship (Food Network, Nov. 4)
Love Village Season 2 (Netflix, Nov. 5)

Love Village is a show where men and women aged 35 to 60 who want to find lasting love live together in a traditional Japanese house. This season, Atsushi Tamura and Becky are back as the studio hosts, and the beautiful setting is Okinawa.

Game Changers (Discovery Channel, Nov. 5)
Love Is Blind: Argentina (Netflix, Nov. 6)
Feuds Turned Fatal (ID, Nov. 6)
Christmas Cookie Challenge (Food Network, Nov. 7)
Gold Rush (Discovery Channel, Nov. 8)

In the new season, miners will confront rising gold prices and unexpected challenges. The series will show intense moments as they try to take advantage of record gold values while facing unforeseen obstacles.

Rhythm + Flow: Brazil (Netflix, Nov. 12)

This is Netflix's first Brazilian musical reality show. This show is a spinoff of the US version and focuses on the artistic development of rap and trap artists throughout the competition. The winner will receive R$ 500,000 to kickstart their career and a spot in season five of Sintonia.

Christina in the Country (HGTV, Nov. 12)
The Curse of Oak Island (History Channel, Nov. 12)
Operation Undercover (ID, Nov. 12)
NOVA: Building Stuff (PBS, Nov. 13)
Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking (Food Network, Nov. 14)

Hosted by James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley from the films), this competition series gives contestants access to legendary locations like The Great Hall, Platform 9 3⁄4, and Gringott Wizarding Bank, where they create spectacular edible showpieces inspired by themes and moments from the wizarding world.

It’s All Country (Hulu, Nov. 15)

It's All Country is a six-part documentary hosted by country music star Luke Bryan, where he interviews top country music artists to share the stories behind their songs. He explores their inspiration, the recording process, and what it's like to perform for a live audience.

The Last Woodsmen (Discovery Channel, Nov. 15)
The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd (History Channel, Nov. 15)
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 14 (Bravo, Nov. 19)

In this show, cameras follow wealthy women living the luxurious lifestyle of Beverly Hills. The returning housewives are Garcelle Beauvais, Erika Jayne, Dorit Kemsley, Kyle Richards, and Sutton Stracke. They face a season of big changes and new beginnings. Joining them is Bozoma Saint John, a marketing expert and friend of Sutton’s.

Tales From Oak Island (History Channel, Nov. 19)
Wish List Games (Amazon Prime Video, Nov. 20)
Rhythm + Flow (Netflix, Nov. 20)
Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch (Discovery Channel, Nov. 20)
Canada’s Drag Race Season 5 (WOW Presents Plus, Nov. 21)

Drag queens compete to show their Canadian charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. The winner will be crowned Canada’s Drag Superstar and receive a $100,000 grand prize. Brooke Lynn Hytes, Brad Goreski, and Traci Melchor will return as the judges.

Tex Mex Motors (Netflix, Nov. 22)
Married to Medicine (Bravo, Nov. 24)
Chef’s Table: Volume 7 (Netflix, Nov. 27)
Expedition Files (Discovery Channel, Nov. 27)

Adventurer Josh Gates travels through history to find new evidence and answers about the world's most interesting and unexplained mysteries. Some of the mysteries this season include The Mysterious Cases of Havana Syndrome, The Alien Abduction of Travis Walton, and The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping.

Is it Cake? Holiday (Netflix, Nov. 28)

Is it Cake? Holiday
Is it Cake? Holiday (Credit: Netflix)

This is a holiday version of the mind-bending baking contest. Cake artists from earlier seasons (nine All-Star Bakers) return to create tasty replicas of ice skates, wreaths, nutcrackers, and more.

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