Body Cam season 10 premieres on Investigation Discovery (ID) on Wednesday, November 12 at 9 pm ET/PT in the U.S. The season lands on Max on November 13, as listed for November arrivals. New episodes return to the same first-person format built from police body camera footage, radio calls, and interviews.
Across past seasons, the show tracked tense calls and fast-moving scenes from traffic stops to searches. The style is direct, the editing keeps events in sequence, and the focus stays on what is captured in real-time. That approach continues here, with fresh incidents from several states.
Body Cam season 10 release date and time
Body Cam season 10 debuts on ID on November 12 at 9 pm ET/PT. The ET/PT billing indicates a 9 pm local telecast in both Eastern and Pacific feeds, with Central and Mountain airing earlier, as shown in the table. Cable and live TV streaming services that carry ID should mirror that schedule.

Episodes typically repeat overnight and later in the week on ID. Exact replay slots vary across markets, so channel guides remain the most reliable reference.
Premiere time by U.S. time zone (November 12):
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Where to watch Body Cam season 10
For live viewing, ID is available via cable and satellite, as well as major live TV streamers that include the network in their packages. For on-demand, the new season will be available on Max starting November 13. Earlier seasons are available on Discovery Plus, Prime Video, and Max in many regions. Library availability can change by territory and platform tier.
Those catching up can start with recent seasons, since episodes follow stand-alone incidents. The format makes entry points flexible.
What to expect in Body Cam season 10
The Body Cam season 10 premiere sets the tone with three urgent calls in the episode titled Show Me Your Hands. In Colorado, a driver reportedly opens fire, setting off a high-speed chase that ends in a tense standoff. In Ohio, a man allegedly started a gunfight with officers.
In Florida, deputies race to find a missing autistic boy before harm occurs. According to Investigation Discovery’s November highlights, the season again centers on split-second choices captured by the cameras.
Footage remains the spine of each story. Narration fills in gaps, while interviews add context from those on scene. The aim is to establish a clear timeline from the initial call to the final outcome.
Body Cam season 10 and past seasons
Since its early run, the show has emphasized raw, unfiltered moments from patrol units and specialty teams. Past seasons featured scenes from suburban roads, interstates, small towns, and major cities. That mix persists, with new cases emerging from different regions and evolving conditions.

ID also schedules companion true-crime hours on the same night. On premiere night, The Murder Tapes follows in the 10 pm ET/PT slot, which keeps the block consistent for viewers who track both titles. Expect weekly drops to hold the same window unless ID updates its grid.
For anyone planning a watch plan, live on ID remains the first stop on November 12 at 9 pm ET/PT. Max carries the season beginning November 13 for on-demand viewing, while past seasons stay accessible on Discovery Plus, Prime Video, and Max, where available.