June 2024 Watchlist: The TV shows to watch this week and month
Ivan Radford | On 23, Jun 2024
Netflix. Amazon Prime Video. BBC iPlayer. NOW. Apple TV+. Paramount+. All 4. There’s so much TV to watch these days in so many places that it can be hard to keep up. Every month, we boil down what’s on the box to the essentials you need in your streaming queue.
We’ve sorted through All The TV to bring you your June 2024 UK TV highlights – what’s worth watching and where you can stream it online in the UK.
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Week 1
Rooney 2004: World At His Feet
Told first-hand, 20 years on, Wayne reflects on the highs and lows of Euro 2004 in Portugal, a tournament that saw 18-year-old Rooney catapult himself into international superstardom.
UK air date:
When? 1st June
What channel? BBC iPlayer
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available on-demand
D-Day: The Unheard Tapes
The D-Day invasion hangs in the balance, as soldiers battle on the beaches of Normandy. Hundreds of thousands of Allied troops land on five beaches along the Normandy coast. Powerful interviews with those who were there lead us through their story of the invasion as it unfolds. American soldiers on Omaha face a blood bath, while Royal Marine commandos encounter chaos at Sword Beach. As night draws in, troops finally make it off the sand, but the threats ahead are even greater.
UK air date:
When? 2nd June
What channel? BBC iPlayer
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available on-demand
Mayor of Kingstown: Season 3
In Season 3 of the crime drama, a series of explosions rock Kingstown and its citizens. As a new face of the Russian mob sets up shop in the city, a drug rages inside and outside prison awaits. The prison is on Mike McLusky (Jeremy Renner) as he attempts to keep peace among all factions. The 10 episodes arrive weekly.
UK air date:
When? 3rd June (8.01am)
What channel? Paramount+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Paramount+ UK (£6.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Queenie: Season 1
Journalist. Catastrophist. Expressive. Aggressive. Loved. Lonely. Enough? Meet Queenie, a 25-year-old Jamaican British woman who straddles two cultures but slots neatly into neither. Dionne Brown stars in this series based on Candice Carty-Williams’ best-selling novel.
UK air date:
When? 4th June (10pm)
What channel? Channel 4
Watch online in the UK:
Channel 4 (Free)
Available all at once on-demand
Star Wars: The Acolyte: Season 1
In this eight-part series, an investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a respected Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jae) against a dangerous warrior from his past (Amandla Stenberg). As more clues emerge, they travel down a dark path where sinister forces reveal all is not what it seems… Episodes 1 and 2 arrive together, followed by episodes weekly until the finale on 17th July.
UK air date:
When? 5th June (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Sweet Tooth: Season 3
Prepare for the epic conclusion of the beloved, award-winning series.
UK air date:
When? 6th June (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Becoming Karl Lagerfeld: Season 1
In 1972, Karl Lagerfeld is a 38-year-old designer of ready-to-wear fashion, largely unknown to the public. His encounter with the young Jacques de Bascher, an ambitious and seductive dandy, changes everything. Karl is finally ready to go up against his friend, haute couture genius Yves Saint Laurent, and his formidable associate, Pierre Bergé. Glamour, ego battles, extravagant celebrations and destructive passion: witness how Karl Lagerfeld became a legend. All episodes arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 7th June (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Week 2
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Season 5
Miley Cyrus and basketball icon Charles Barkley are the latest guests for David Letterman’s talk show.
UK air date:
When? 12th June (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Presumed Innocent: Season 1
This eight-part legal thriller, from David E Kelley, follows the aftermath of a horrific murder that upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney’s office when one of its own is suspected of the crime. The series explores obsession, sex, politics, and the power and limits of love, as the accused fights to hold his family and marriage together. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich, alongside Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, Elizabeth Marvel, Peter Sarsgaard and O-T Fagbenle. Episodes 1 and 2 arrive together, followed by episodes weekly until the finale on 24th July.
UK air date:
When? 12th June (00.01am)
What channel? Apple TV+
Watch online in the UK:
Apple TV+ (£4.99 a month)
Available weekly on-demand
Under the Bridge: Season 1
Under the Bridge is based on acclaimed author Rebecca Godfrey’s book about the 1997 true story of 14-year old Reena Virk (Vritika Gupta) who went to join friends at a party and never returned home. Through the eyes of Godfrey (Riley Keough) and a local police officer (Lily Gladstone), the series takes us into the hidden world of the young girls accused of the murder — revealing startling truths about the unlikely killer.
UK air date:
When? 12th June (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
The Traitors US: Season 2
Set amongst the backdrop of the stunning Scottish Highlands, the ultimate game of deception is back, as twenty contestants descend to play the ultimate murder mystery game of deception and suspicion. Hosted by award-winning actor Alan Cumming at an ancient castle in Scotland, they will they will work together on exhilarating missions to build a prize fund worth up to $250,000. But hidden amongst the Faithful contestants are the Traitors, whose goal is to eliminate the Faithful and claim the prize for themselves, all the while remaining undetected. The Traitors are chosen, but there’s a twist, and all the players start building the prize pot for the Faithful to share of the Traitors to Steal.
UK air date:
When? 12th June
What channel? BBC Three (7pm)
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available all at once on-demand
Bridgerton: Season 3, Part 2
Will they? Won’t they? Brace yourselves for the second chapter of Colin and Penelope’s romance.
UK air date:
When? 13th June (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
The Boys: Season 4
The world is on the brink. Victoria Neuman is closer than ever to the Oval Office and under the muscly thumb of Homelander, who is consolidating his power. Butcher has lost his job as The Boys’ leader. The rest of the team are fed up with his lies. With the stakes higher than ever, they have to find a way to work together and save the world before it’s too late. Episodes 1 to 3 arrive together, followed by episodes weekly until the finale on 18th July.
UK air date:
When? 13th June
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
The Flash: Season 1 to 7
After being struck by lightning, investigator Barry Allen awakens from a nine-month coma to discover he has the gift of super speed. Teaming up with S.T.A.R. Labs, Barry becomes The Flash, the Fastest Man Alive, to protect his city. Barry has always had the heart of a hero and now he has the legs to match, but he learns that being a superhero is not as easy as it seems – and he can’t do it alone. Starring Grant Guston and Candice Patton.
UK air date:
When? 13th June
What channel? ITVX
Watch online in the UK:
ITVX
Available all at once on-demand
Week 3
House of the Dragon: Season 2
The series, set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, returns to continue the story of House Targaryen. Episodes arrive weekly and are simulcast at 2am then available on-demand.
UK air date:
When? 17th June (2am/9pm)
What channel? Sky Atlantic
Watch online in the UK:
Sky / NOW (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Peacock: Season 2
Alan Mustafa stars in this hilarious fitness comedy from the makers of People Just Do Nothing. When self-styled gym god Andy feels he’s losing his manly mojo, it hits him right in the ego. Is there more to life than pecs and posing? Season 2 picks up as manager Liz has disappeared, leaving a vacuum at the gym that Andy and Jay compete to fill. With his body positivity classes struggling and his relationship drifting, can Andy afford to lose?
UK air date:
When? 18th June (9pm)
What channel? BBC Three
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available all at once on-demand
Week 4
Supacell: Season 1
Tossin Cole stars in Rapman’s new series about five ordinary people who unexpectedly develop superpowers. They have little in common except for one thing: they are all Black South Londoners. It is down to one man, Michael Lasaki, to bring them all together to save the woman he loves.
UK air date:
When? 27th June (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
My Lady Jane: Season 1
Inspired by the best-selling book, My Lady Jane is a radical retelling of English royal history, in which King Henry VIII’s son Edward does not die of tuberculosis, Lady Jane Grey is not beheaded, and neither is her rascal of a husband Guildford. At the center of this rollicking new series is the brilliant and headstrong Jane who is unexpectedly crowned queen overnight and finds herself the target of nefarious villains coming for the crown (and her head)… My Lady Jane is an epic tale of true love and high adventure, where the damsel in distress saves herself, her true love, and then the Kingdom. All episodes arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 27th June
What channel? Amazon Prime Video
Watch online in the UK:
Amazon Prime Video (£5.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
The Bear: Season 3
FX’s critically acclaimed series The Bear is about food, family and the insanity of the grind. It’s a losing battle every day in the restaurant business, and as Carmy pushes himself harder than ever and demands excellence from his crew, they do their best to match his intensity. Their quest for culinary excellence propels them to new levels and stresses the bonds that hold the restaurant together. All episodes arrive at once.
UK air date:
When? 27th June (8.01am)
What channel? Disney+ UK
Watch online in the UK:
Disney+ UK (£7.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Douglas Is Cancelled
Steven Moffat’s four-part comedy drama about cancel culture stars Hugh Bonneville, Karen Gillan, Ben Miles, Alex Kingston, Nick Mohammed and Simon Russell Beale. Set in the world of television news, it follows national treasure and news presenter Douglas Bellowes, who tells a sexist joke at a wedding. Will his career survive? And is anyone, at home or at the office really on his side?
UK air date:
When? 27th June (9pm)
What channel? ITV
Watch online in the UK:
ITVX
Available all at once on-demand
The Mole: Season 2
Before The Traitors there was this reality competition series, which Netflix revived back in 2022. Now, it returns for a second season, as 12 more players complete challenges while trying to identify the one among them who’s sabotaging their missions.
UK air date:
When? 28th June (0.01am)
What channel? Netflix UK
Watch online in the UK:
Netflix UK (£9.99 a month)
Available all at once on-demand
Glastonbury 2024
Watch the world’s most famous music festival live from Worthy Farm, with performances from headliners Dua Lipa, SZA and Coldplay, on the number one viewing destination for Glastonbury fans. Over 90 hours of live performances across the five main festival stages, with 10 streams including the new Glastonbury Channel II, live sign language and performances in UHD from the Pyramid Stage.
UK air date:
When? 28th June
What channel? BBC iPlayer
Watch online in the UK:
BBC iPlayer
Available live and on-demand