For many, the start of a new year symbolises new beginnings and a fresh start.
Thinking along those lines, brand-new television shows guaranteed to get us glued to our screens are often one of things we search out. 'What can I get stuck into?' is a question that crosses all of our minds over the festive period, and we're not just talking about the selection boxes!
Here are the best television shows due to be released in early 2024, across various streaming services and channels.

5. Big Boys Series Two
Created by comedian Jack Rookes, based on his own real life experiences at university, Big Boys was a smash-hit with viewers when the first series aired on Channel 4 last year. The show which stars Dylan Llewellyn and Jon Pointing in lead roles, went on to win multiple awards, is set to return for its second series in January 2024. | Getty Images

6. Fool Me Once
Netflix is back with yet another adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel, which has proven to be successful with viewers in the past. Fool Me Once, which will arrive on the platform on New Years Day 2024, will follow the story of an ex-soldier named Maya, who discovers her murdered husband on a secret nanny cam. Michelle Keegan will star in the lead role of Maya. | Netflix Photo: Netflix

7. Love Is Blind UK
Netflix’s successful dating reality show Love Is Blind is set to release a UK version of the show, with married couple Emma and Matt Willis set to present the show. As seen in the US version of Love Is Blind, men and women will date one another, while never actually meeting face to face. A prospective couple will only meet if a marriage proposal is given and accepted. Although a release date is yet to be confirmed, it has been speculated that it will arrive on Netflix in February 2024. | Tom Dymond/Netflix/PA Wire

8. The Gentlemen
Based on the 2019 movie of the same name, The Gentlemen will arrive on Netflix early next year. The plot will follow Eddie Horniman, who is being played by Theo James, who inherits his family’s estate, only to find that it is setting on top of a cannabis empire. The series will consist of eight episodes, and be available to watch on the streaming platform early 2024. | Kevin Baker/Netflix