Streaming on SBS On Demand – quick links
SBS On Demand: new this week
The Sommerdahl Murders Season 6 – 1 February

Series. Everything in the life of Dan Sommerdahl (Peter Mygind) seems at peace as we begin the sixth season of this much-loved Danish-language crime drama. But happiness can’t last forever, and soon the chief investigator is faced with new murder mysteries and dilemma-filled choices.
This season, our trio reflect on their lives. Dan must learn to balance his roles as grandfather, father, friend and future husband. Marianne contemplates uprooting her life. And Flemming is left wondering whether he’s coming or going. As always, the season is marked by sun, summer and a dash of murder.
New Zealand’s Most Endangered Species – 1 February

Series. Conservationist Nicola Toki and comedian Pax Assadi travel around New Zealand and the South Pacific to get up-close-and-personal with an array of species at risk of extinction.
Not your typical nature documentary series, Most Endangered Species New Zealand captivates a new audience of armchair wildlife-enthusiasts through Assadi’s comedy and Nicola’s enthusiasm.
From Roger Moore With Love – 3 February
Documentary (2024). This feature-length documentary offers a rare glimpse into the life of the ultimate gentleman spy. Blending Moore’s own diaries, memoirs and rare archival footage, it takes viewers on a journey through his world featuring candid interviews with those who knew him best – family, friends, iconic co-stars and even fellow Bonds.
From his humble beginnings as a working-class boy in South London to his transformation into a global icon, this is the definitive portrait of a man who embodied a role so completely that he became indistinguishable from it.
Trespasses – 4 February

Series. This intoxicating, four-episode romantic drama tells the story of Cushla (Lola Petticrew), a young Catholic schoolteacher whose life in 1975 Northern Ireland is shadowed by the Troubles.
Amid curfews, bombings and betrayals, she works nights in her family’s pub, serving both sides and British soldiers, when she meets and falls for Michael (Tom Cullen) – an older, married Protestant barrister.
Their affair is intoxicating and dangerous. Cushla’s world is full of defiant spirits: her drunk, sharp-tongued mother Gina (Gillian Anderson), her lively pupils, and beloved colleague Gerry (Oisín Thompson). But as the forbidden love between Cushla and Michael deepens, violence looms and tensions rise. Cushla will be pulled between duty and desire, and family and freedom.
Saving Yellowstone – 4 February

Series. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is one of the largest intact environments on the planet, and home to over 1000 unique plant and animal species. While still largely rugged and majestic, serious issues such as disease, drought, pollution, human encroachment and climate change continually threaten both the wild and domesticated animals who call this place home.
Hosted by Dennis Quaid, Saving Yellowstone is a four-part limited series exploring both the beauty and fragility of this magical land.
The Last Leg With Adam Hills Season 34 – 4 February
Series. Fast-tracked from the UK, Australian comedy legend Adam Hills continues his award-winning series in 2026. Join comedy’s sharpest satirical trio, Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker, as they unpack the week’s news with a side of satire and a lot of laughs.
The Food That Built The World Season 6 – 7 February
Series. For generations of Americans, they have been household names: Milton Hershey, Will Kellogg, Henry Heinz and the McDonald’s brothers.
Behind the brand names were larger than life characters who built empires that defined American eating habits, built cities, invented new technologies and helped win world wars. Across 10 episodes, The Food That Built The World explores their surprising stories.
Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo – 8 February
Series. From dangerous explosives and deadly curses to treasures found in the unlikeliest of ways, Mysteries Unearthed With Danny Trejo digs into the people, places and historical significance of these discoveries. And sometimes just being in the right place at the right time can make history… because nothing stays hidden forever.
Architecture The Railways Built Season 2 – 8 February
Docuseries. Rail expert Tim Dunn travels the UK and Europe exploring the most striking architecture on the railway network. From station buildings to viaducts, hotels to signal boxes and every structure in between – and all of them have a fascinating story.