
New TV shows coming soon
New on BBC
The Guest
BBC One + BBC iPlayer, from Monday 1st September at 9pm

The Guest is a four-part thriller that delves into the intense and toxic relationship between Fran Sharp (Eve Myles), a wealthy entrepreneur, and Ria Powell (Gabrielle Creevy), her struggling cleaner. Set against the backdrop of a grand Welsh estate, their bond blurs professional boundaries, leading to manipulation and dark secrets. As Ria becomes entangled in Fran's world, the series unfolds with suspense, class tension, and many edge-of-your-seat moments!
Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams
BBC One + BBC iPlayer, from Sunday 7th September at 8:10pm

The critically acclaimed, BAFTA nominated and RTS award winning Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams is back for it’s third season as former international cricketer Freddie Flintoff takes on an even tougher challenge — supersizing the project right across the North West of England! Watch Freddie as he attempts to form boys teams in Manchester and Liverpool while also attempting to create his first ever girls team in Blackpool!
Stacey and Joe (Season 2)
BBC One, from Tuesday 9th September at 8pm

The UKs most unfiltered couple returns to our screens after a very successful first season! Season 2 will see us head back to Pickle Cottage to once again follow the lives of Stacey Solomon, Joe Swash and their family, documenting the highs and lows of their lives as they juggle work, play, parenting and all their many pets!
The Newsreader (Season 3)
BBC Two + BBC iPlayer, from Thursday 11st September at 9pm

After a long wait, the final season of this popular Australian drama finally has a UK release date! Set inside the cutthroat world of a 1980s newsroom, the show blends real-life events with the professional and personal lives of its anchors. In the latest season, Helen (Anna Torv) launches her own affairs programme while Dale (Sam Reid) is crowned “King of News,” but a network power play and world-changing events threaten to pull them apart.
King and Conqueror
Stream now on BBC iPlayer

Destinies collide in a clash so monumental, it shaped not only the future of a country—but of a continent—for a thousand years. King and Conqueror takes you back to 1066, following the intertwined stories of Harold of Wessex (James Norton) and William of Normandy (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), two men driven by circumstance and personal obsession into a brutal war for the crown.
New on ITV & STV
I Fought the Law
Watch now on ITVX and STV Player

This gripping true story follows Ann Ming’s (Sheridan Smith) tireless fight for justice after her daughter Julie was brutally murdered in 1989—and twice let down by the law. With the ancient double jeopardy rule blocking a retrial, Ann refused to back down, campaigning for years to change the law and finally give Julie’s killer a second chance in court. I Fought the Law captures this extraordinary battle for truth, hope, and justice that changed British legal history forever.
The Hack
Coming soon to ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player

The Hack unpacks two explosive real-life stories that shook Britain over the course of a decade: the News of the World phone-hacking scandal and the still-unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan. At its centre are journalist Nick Davies (David Tennant), whose reporting exposed a culture of corruption in the press, and former Detective Chief Superintendent Dave Cook (Robert Carlyle), who leads the hunt for Morgan’s killers. Their quests for justice collide, revealing just how high the stakes can be when truth threatens the establishment. Also starring Toby Jones.
New on Channel 4
The Inheritance
Watch on Channel 4, from Sunday 31st August at 9pm

This new reality show, The Inheritance, sees ten strangers battle it out for the estate of Elizabeth Hurley’s character “the deceased.” With challenges to conquer and brutal votes deciding who stays, it’s a high-stakes game of strategy, alliances and betrayals where there’s drama around every corner!
The Great British Bake Off
Watch on Channel 4, from Tuesday 2nd September

Great British Bake Off has arrived for season 16! With Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding back to charm us from the tent, and Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith returning to award their signature critiques, twelve new bakers will rise—or crumble—through the familiar test of Signature, Technical, and Showstopper challenges framed by classic themed weeks!
New on 5
Freddie Mercury: A Secret Daughter
Stream on 5 from the 6th September

This new feature documentary takes a look into one of rock music’s most fascinating revelations with complete access to Freddie’s private journals and extensive contact with the women understood to be his daughter, Freddie Mercury’s most prolific biographer Lesley-Ann reveals all!
NFL + NFL Big Game Night
Watch + stream on 5 and 5ACTION, from Sunday 7th September, from 5.30pm

Did you know that 5 will be broadcasting the NFL this season, including the Super Bowl, London, and Dublin games? Alongside the live action, Big Game Night, hosted by Dermot O’Leary, Sam Quek, and two-time Super Bowl winner Osi Umenyiora, keeps the entertainment going during game breaks, featuring NFL-themed mini games where two teams of contestants compete for prizes, including a trip to the States.
New on U
Sister Boniface Mysteries (Season 4)
Coming soon to U&Drama

Our favourite crime solving, vespa driving nun returns to our screens as she tackles everything from a killer scarecrow and a women’s strike, to a suspiciously murder prone retreat with her sister! Starring Lorna Watson, Max Brown, Jerry Iwu and Ami Metcalf.
Will and Ralf Should Know Better
Coming soon to U&Dave
Following the success of series one, real-life friends and podcast co-stars Will Mellor and Ralf Little return to Will & Ralf Should Know Better. Across two blocks of three episodes, the pair explore midlife challenges while meeting fascinating people, taking on wild adventures, and stepping far outside their comfort zones.
New on BLAZE
The Proof is Out There: Military Mysteries
Fridays from the 29th August at 9pm

War leaves behind more than just scars—it leaves clues. From secret weapons to lost battles and long-buried tactics, this fascinating series uncovers mysterious wartime artefacts, footage, and recordings to reveal the hidden stories behind them. Across six gripping episodes, explore the shadowy side of military history and the secrets still waiting to be uncovered.
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