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New on BBC
Scrublands: Silver (Season 2)
BBC One + BBC iPlayer, from Monday 30th June

This popular Australian crime drama returns for a gripping second season, as the small town of Silver is once again rocked by a series of murders. Journalist Martin Scarsden (Luke Arnold) comes home only to discover that his best friend has been killed—and his partner is the prime suspect. As Martin digs deeper in his search for the truth, he soon uncovers long-buried secrets that the town has tried desperately to keep hidden.
Not Going Out (Season 14)
BBC One + BBC iPlayer, Fridays at 9pm

After a long wait, this much-loved sitcom is finally back. Season 14 picks up six years after the 2023 Christmas special, with Lucy (Sally Bretton) and Lee (Lee Mack) settling into a new home in the countryside. Their children are now off at university, leaving the pair to navigate a quieter—but no less chaotic—life. Expect plenty of laughs and the return of some very familiar faces!
Wimbledon
Watch on BBC One & BBC Two

Be sure to catch the latest tennis games on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from the 30th June until the 30th July.
The Power of Parker (Season 2)
BBC One + BBC iPlayer, Fridays at 9:30pm

Martin Parker (Conleth Hill) is back, trying to rebuild his life in 1992 Stockport after hitting rock bottom. As old tensions with his ex-wife and girlfriend resurface, the trio must navigate family drama and unexpected challenges.
Ragdoll
Stream now on BBC iPlayer

Ragdoll throws into the middle of a chilling murder case involving a shocking discovery. As DS Nathan Rose (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) and his team search clues, they soon find the killer taunting them. With it’s dark and twisted storyline, this is a muse-see for crime drama fans.
New on ITV & STV
Karen Pirie (Season 2)
Coming soon to ITVX

Detective Inspector Karen Pirie (Lauren Lyle) returns to reopen a chilling cold case from 1984, when oil heiress Catriona Grant (Julia Brown) and her son were kidnapped at gunpoint. Thought to be politically motivated, the case went cold—until a body is discovered nearly 40 years later. With new evidence and dangerous secrets still buried, Karen must uncover the truth before it’s hidden again.
Under the Bridge
Coming soon to ITVX

Based on a true story, this gripping drama explores the 1997 murder of teenager Reena Virk in British Columbia. As the investigation unfolds, dark secrets emerge about the group of teenage girls involved and the community that failed to see the warning signs. Under the Bridge offers a haunting look at peer pressure, violence, and the search for justice, starring Riley Keough and Lily Gladstone.
New on Channel 4
How to Get Away With Murder
Stream on Channel 4, from Friday 4th July
This legal thriller follows law professor Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) as she pulls a group of ambitious students into a deadly web of crime, secrets, and betrayal. As past and present collide, nothing—and no one—is ever quite what they seem.
Ramy (Season 3)
Stream on Channel 4, from Thursday 10th July

Ramy (Ramy Youssef) continues his search for spiritual meaning and identity as he navigates life, love, and family within a modern Muslim-American household. Season 3 delves deeper into the messy contradictions of faith, ambition, and personal growth—with plenty of humour along the way.
New on 5
Insomnia
Coming soon to 5

This tense psychological thriller follows Emma (Vicky McClure), a successful career woman who suddenly stops sleeping—and starts unravelling. As paranoia builds and dark memories surface, Emma begins to fear she might hurt the people she loves most. Is she losing her mind, or is something more sinister at play?
Prodigal Son (Season 2)
Stream on 5 from Wednesday 2nd July
Criminal profiler Malcolm Bright (Tom Payne) returns with more mind-bending cases—and a complex relationship with his father, notorious serial killer Martin Whitly (Michael Sheen). As Malcolm tries to stay ahead of the chaos in his professional and personal life, the line between genius and madness grows dangerously thin. Season 2 is darker and just as addictive as the first.
New on U
Darby & Joan (Season 2)
Stream on U, from Wednesday 2nd July

Retired Australian detective Jack (Bryan Brown) and English nurse Joan (Greta Scacchi) are back on the road—and back in trouble. This unlikely duo once again find themselves caught up in a series of mysterious crimes across the Australian outback. Charming, light-hearted, and full of scenic detours, it’s a cosy crime drama you will not want to miss.
Whitstable Pearl (Season 3)
Watch on U&Drama or stream on U ,from Friday the 25th July

Season 3 will see Pearl Nolan (Kerry Godliman) throw herself deeper into private investigating, while her mother Dolly (Frances Barber) and Ruby (Isobelle Molloy) run the restaurant. Mike (Howard Charles) returns leaner, fitter, and more Zen—but Pearl worries about his unresolved grief over his late wife. As they solve new Whitstable crimes, Pearl tries to help Mike find the closure he desperately needs.
New on BLAZE
UFOS: Why are they Here?
Tuesday 2nd July at 9pm

This fascinating documentary dives into the mystery of UFO sightings and unexplained phenomena from around the world. Experts and witnesses share their insights as the show explores whether these enigmatic encounters might have a deeper purpose. Expect a mix of intrigue, science, and unanswered questions.
The Proof is Out There: Bermuda Triangle Edition
Fridays from the 11th July at 9pm

This series investigates one of the most enduring mysteries—the Bermuda Triangle—looking at disappearances, strange phenomena, and theories behind the baffling events. With new evidence and expert analysis, each episode uncovers fresh clues in the quest to solve the enigma. Perfect for anyone fascinated by the unknown and unexplained.
New on Netflix
The Sandman (Season 2)
Stream on Netflix from Thursday 3rd July
After a fateful reunion with his family, Dream (Tom Sturridge) faces impossible choices as he struggles to save himself, his kingdom, and the waking world from the consequences of his past. To seek redemption, he confronts old friends, foes, gods, monsters, and mortals alike—on a path full of unexpected twists.
Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers
Stream on Netflix, Tuesday 1st July
Grey’s Anatomy returns for its 21st season, continuing to follow the personal and professional lives of the doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial. Expect new storylines, familiar faces, and plenty of drama that longtime fans will love. Whether you’re catching up or watching for the first time, there’s plenty to keep you hooked.
New on Prime Video
The Assassin
Coming soon to Prime Video
On a remote Greek island, retired assassin Julie (Keeley Hawes) is forced to go on the run with her estranged son Edward (Freddie Highmore) when her violent past suddenly catches up with them. As secrets unravel and a dark conspiracy comes to light, the pair must navigate danger, deception, and a fractured relationship. With the clock ticking, Julie will have to fight not just to survive—but to save her son and earn his trust.
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