What to watch on TV this week: 10th - 16th June
The return of The Boys and Bridgerton are among our picks for what to watch on TV this week.
Two hugely popular shows are back on our screens this week, with Bridgerton returning for the second part of its third season and The Boys back for its fourth season on Prime Video.
Meanwhile, there are a number of returning unscripted shows for fans to dive into as well, with Bake Off: The Professionals, Lost Lost Family: Born Without a Trace and The Traitors US all debuting new episodes.
However, if you're in the market for something brand new, you won't be kept wanting either, with ITVX bringing us Australian comedy C*A*U*G*H*T, legal drama Presumed Innocent arriving on Apple TV+ and Thai comedy-drama Doctor Climax coming to Netflix.
Doctor Who also continues this week, with the penultimate episode of the season set to deliver a jaw-dropping cliffhanger, and Inside No. 9 is airing its last episode ever, bringing the show's ninth and final season to a close.
Football fans can also look forward to the start of the Euros this week, with England playing Serbia on Sunday night.
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To help you decide what to watch, check out our curated selection of top picks for this week. Watch the video above or read on for our full choice of what to watch.
Bake Off: The Professionals season 9
Release date: Monday 10th June, 8pm, Channel 4
Ellie Taylor and Liam Charles host a brand new season of the Great British Bake Off spin-off, which sees professional pastry chefs from hotels, restaurants and patisserie shops around the country competing. They will be hoping to impress returning judges Cherish Finden and Benoit Blin, who have a secret challenge for the teams.
Long Lost Family: Born Without a Trace
Release date: Monday 10th June, 9pm, ITV1
Davina McCall, Nicky Campbell and social work consultant Ariel Bruce return to help more foundlings track down the people who gave them up as babies. This first episode of the new season focuses on Thomas, who was left in the waiting room of Reading train station in 1965.
Presumed Innocent
Release date: Wednesday 12th June, Apple TV+
This eight-episode legal drama is based on the novel of the same name by Scott Turow, and stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a prosecutor who is suspected of a horrific murder, and must prove his own innocence. The series also stars Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Peter Sarsgaard, O-T Fagbenle and Renate Reinsve.
The Traitors US season 2
Release date: Wednesday 12th June, 7pm, BBC Three
Alan Cumming heads back to the Traitors castle for a second season of the US version of the hit game show. This version features a cast made up entirely of celebrity contestants, including Love Island winner Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and former speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow.
Inside No. 9 series finale
Release date: Wednesday 12th June, 10pm, BBC Two
The darkly comic anthology series from Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith comes to an end with one final instalment called Plodding On. Nothing is yet known about the episode, suggesting there could be some major surprises in store for fans. For now, we will just have to wait and see as we head back inside number 9 one last time...
The Boys season 4
Release date: Thursday 13th June, Prime Video
The outrageous adult superhero series returns, with the world on the brink as Victoria Neuman, who is under the thumb of Homelander, gets closer and closer to the Oval Office. Meanwhile, Butcher, who is no longer the leader of The Boys, must bring the team together to save the world before it's too late.
Bridgerton season 3 part 2
Release date: Thursday 13th June, Netflix
Following that steamy cliffhanger at the end of episode 4, Bridgerton returns for the second half of its latest season, focusing on the romance between Nicola Coughlan's Penelope and Luke Newton's Colin. Will Penelope’s Lady Whistledown alter ego finally become known?
Doctor Climax
Release date: Thursday 13th June, Netflix
This Thai comedy-drama is set in 1970s Thailand, and follows a doctor who moonlights as a controversial newspaper columnist. The series was inspired by actual letters from well-known columns of the era, as the so-called Doctor Climax fields questions about sex and intimacy.
C*A*U*G*H*T
Release date: Thursday 13th June, ITVX
This satirical comedy series follows four Australian soldiers who are sent on a secret mission to a war-torn country, and are captured by freedom fighters when they are mistaken for Americans. When their hostage video goes viral, they start to lean into their capture. The cast includes Sean Penn, who plays himself.
Doctor Who: The Legend of Ruby Sunday
Release date: Saturday 15th June, BBC One
This penultimate episode will act as the first half of a two-part season finale, featuring the return of UNIT and expected to provide some answers to some of the season's long-running mysteries. The episode's synopsis teases that we may learn Ruby Sunday's most precious secret, while also highlighting that the whole of existence is in grave danger.
Euro 2024: Serbia v England
Release date: Sunday 16th June, 8pm, BBC One
The 2024 Euros start on Friday 14th June, with England's first match coming on Sunday 16th. The team will take on Serbia as their first match of the group stage, with coverage airing on BBC One and Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Mark Chapman and Alex Scott leading it from the studio.
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