OTT shows in January 2023: Here is what you can stream on Netflix, Amazon and BBC iPlayer
Here is the list of everything viewers can stream on various OTT platforms throughout January.

On Netflix, viewers can stream 'Kaleidoscope'. This show will hit the small screens on January 1. 'Kaleidoscope' is a crime thriller show which ranges over 8 episodes. The episodes of this show can be viewed in any order that the viewer deems fit. The show's storyline is devised in a non-linear fashion and can be seen without any chronological order. All the episodes are named after different colors. The show stars Giancarlo Esposito from 'Breaking Bad' and 'Better Call Saul' fame.
Viewers can also stream 'MADOFF: The Monster of Wall Street' on Netflix. The show is a four-part documentary based on the life of Bernie Madoff who is infamously accredited for causing the 2008 Financial Housing Market Crises in the United States. The show will be made available on Netflix from January 4, 2023.
Another thriller that will release on January 6 on Netflix is 'Pale Blue Eyes'. This Christian Bale thriller is set in late medieval history and traces the life of a detective who is aided by famous writer Edgar Allan Poe in the struggle to solve a slew of murder cases.
Fans of "That 70s Show" can also gear up for its sequel. 'That 90s Show' hits the Netflix screen on January 19. The show will follow the lives of the children of the characters of 'That 70s Show'.
Other shows include the sports docu-series 'Break Point' which will release on January 13, the supernatural thriller 'Lockwood & Co.' which will be made available on January 27 and the documentary made on the famous model and performer Pamela Anderson named 'Pamela, A Love Story'. This documentary on Pamela Anderson will be released on January 31, 2023.
Apart from Netflix, viewers can stream; 'The Rig' on Amazon, 'Happy Valley' on BBC iPlayer, 'Romantic Getaway' on Sky Comedy, 'Stonehouse' on ITV, 'If These Walls Could Sing', 'Welcome to Chippendales' and 'Extraordinary' on Disney+. Viewers can also stream 'Shrinking' on Apple TV+.
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