Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Hulu, Including ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’
Looking for something new to queue up? This week’s Hulu arrivals lean hard into docuseries, home-renovation gambits, and comfort-food staples—plus a few spinoffs and revivals that expand fan-favorite worlds. Below you’ll find quick primers on what each title covers, who’s involved, and when they land so you can plan the perfect weekend lineup.
‘Tiny House Nation: Memory Lane’ (2025– )

Hosted by John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin, ‘Tiny House Nation: Memory Lane’ revisits standout builds and owners from across the franchise, counting down themed Top 10s while sharing behind-the-scenes lessons in small-space design. Episodes check back in with families to see how layouts, storage hacks, and off-grid upgrades held up over time. The series comes from A+E Networks’ FYI lineage and arrives on Thursday, October 30. Expect reunion-style updates, builder tips, and plenty of clever craftsmanship callbacks.
‘Cold Case Files: Dead West’ (2025– )

This regional expansion of the ‘Cold Case Files’ brand reopens unsolved murders across the American West using interviews, archival records, and modern forensic tools. Storylines span mountain towns and desert communities, following investigators and families pushing for long-awaited breakthroughs. Cases highlighted this season include investigations from Colorado and Montana. New episodes drop Thursday, October 30.
‘Million Dollar Zombie Flips’ (2025– )

Seattle investor James Dainard partners with rising flippers to rescue derelict “zombie” houses and chase seven-figure resales. Each episode tracks financing decisions, renovation risks, and design choices as profits are split if the flip succeeds. The show is part of A&E’s Home.Made.Nation slate, spotlighting ambitious property turnarounds. It lands Thursday, October 30.
‘Homicide Squad New Orleans’ (2025– )

Following NOPD detectives from crime scene to arrest, this docuseries covers canvasses, interviews, lab work, and case conferences rooted in the city’s distinct neighborhoods. Produced for A+E, it emphasizes procedural rigor, evidence chains, and collaboration with the coroner and district attorney. Episodes also explore the personal toll on officers and families. It arrives Thursday, October 23.
‘48 Hours to Buy’ (2024– )

‘48 Hours to Buy’ compresses the stress of home-shopping into a two-day sprint as couples relocate or face major life changes. Local real-estate pros help weigh wish lists against budgets, inspections, and neighborhood intel on an unforgiving timeline. Episodes spotlight different markets and the logistics of closing fast. New installments hit Thursday, October 30.
‘Swamp Mysteries with Troy Landry’ (2018– )

A spinoff of ‘Swamp People,’ this series teams alligator legend Troy Landry with wildlife experts to track dangerous or mysterious creatures across the South. Field investigations blend regional lore with hands-on problem-solving in swamps, marshes, and lakes. The missions expand Landry’s bayou know-how beyond gators into broader nuisance-animal threats. It arrives Thursday, October 30.
‘Return to Amish’ (2014– )

From the producers of ‘Breaking Amish,’ this follow-up chronicles original cast members and newcomers navigating family ties, shunning, and independence. Stories follow marriages, parenting, and career moves as participants weigh returning to—or leaving behind—strict community rules. Over time the cast has included Jeremiah Raber, Sabrina Burkholder, Ada Byler, and others. New episodes arrive Saturday, November 1.
‘Swamp People’ (2010– )

The long-running docuseries follows Louisiana alligator hunters during the tightly regulated season, focusing on families like Troy Landry’s as they manage tags, territories, and bayou dangers. Multi-generation teams balance tradition with market realities while expanding into new waterways. The show keeps its hunt-and-harvest structure at the core across many seasons. Fresh batches hit Thursday, October 30.
‘Bachelor Pad’ (2010–2012)

Part of the larger ‘Bachelor’ franchise, ‘Bachelor Pad’ gathers former ‘The Bachelor’ and ‘The Bachelorette’ contestants to live together, compete in challenges, and vote out rivals for a $250,000 prize. Chris Harrison hosts, with Melissa Rycroft co-hosting the first season. Executive producers include Mike Fleiss, Martin Hilton, Jay Bienstock, and Elan Gale, with production by NZK Productions, Next Entertainment, and Warner Horizon. It arrives Wednesday, October 29.
‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ (2007– )

Guy Fieri tours mom-and-pop kitchens to spotlight signature dishes while chatting with owners and peeking into cooking processes. The series originated on Food Network and later episodes feature appearances by his son Hunter as well. Segments celebrate regional comfort food, family recipes, and neighborhood institutions around the U.S. New additions land Saturday, November 1.
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