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Acorn TV’s April 2026 schedule continues the platform’s signature approach: high-quality international drama delivered through weekly releases. While the month does not introduce many brand-new premieres, it builds momentum with ongoing series that began in March, offering viewers a consistent lineup of mystery and crime storytelling.

Here’s a complete and updated look at the best shows, detailed highlights, and full weekly schedule.

Best Series to Watch on Acorn TV in April 2026

Murdoch Mysteries (Season 19)

Murdoch Mysteries Season 19
Murdoch Mysteries Season 19

This long-running fan favorite continues to deliver engaging period crime stories set in early 20th-century Toronto. Season 19 rolls out steadily through April, with episodes 6 to 9 airing during the month.

The series blends classic detective work with early forensic science, making it both educational and entertaining. Its consistent tone and strong character development have helped it remain one of Acorn TV’s most reliable hits.

Mystery Road: Origin (Season 2)

Episodes in April: 3–6
Finale: April 27, 2026
Episodes: 6 total
Cast: Mark Coles Smith, Tuuli Narkle, Clarence Ryan

Season 2 of Mystery Road: Origin continues to build on its reputation as one of Acorn TV’s most visually striking crime dramas. Set in remote Australia, the series follows young detective Jay Swan as he investigates complex cases tied to both personal and community histories.

April brings the final stretch of the season, culminating in a season finale on April 27. The show is known for its cinematic style, slow-burn tension, and strong cultural themes, which give it a unique identity within the crime genre.

The Feud on Shelbury Drive

The Feud on Shelbury Drive
The Feud on Shelbury Drive

One of Acorn TV’s newer titles, The Feud on Shelbury Drive, continues its six-episode run throughout April. Episodes 2 through 5 are released this month, with the finale set for early May.

The series centers on a seemingly ordinary neighborhood dispute that escalates into something far more serious. As tensions rise between neighbors, secrets begin to surface, creating a suspenseful and character-driven drama. It’s a strong pick for viewers who enjoy slow-burn mysteries with emotional depth.

You’re Killing Me (Upcoming)

Status: Expected Spring 2026 (date TBA)
Cast: Brooke Shields, Tom Cavanagh, Amalia Williamson

Although not officially confirmed for April, You’re Killing Me remains one of the most anticipated upcoming Acorn TV originals. The series centers on a complex family dynamic, mixing dark humor with emotional storytelling.

Its release is expected sometime in spring 2026, making it a likely addition shortly after April.

Full Acorn TV Schedule – April 2026

Monday, April 6

  • The Feud on Shelbury Drive – Episode 2
  • Mystery Road: Origin Season 2 – Episode 3
  • Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 6

Monday, April 13

  • The Feud on Shelbury Drive – Episode 3
  • Mystery Road: Origin Season 2 – Episode 4
  • Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 7

Monday, April 20

  • The Feud on Shelbury Drive – Episode 4
  • Mystery Road: Origin Season 2 – Episode 5
  • Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 8

Monday, April 27

  • The Feud on Shelbury Drive – Episode 5
  • Mystery Road: Origin Season 2 – Episode 6 (Season Finale)
  • Murdoch Mysteries Season 19 – Episode 9

Final Thoughts

The Acorn TV April 2026 schedule focuses on consistency over quantity, delivering reliable weekly content anchored by strong storytelling and established series.

While the lack of major premieres may stand out, the platform continues to serve its core audience with thoughtful mysteries, slow-burn narratives, and character-focused drama. For viewers who prefer quality and pacing over binge releases, April remains a solid month to stay subscribed.