TV guide: 12 of the best new shows to watch this week (2024)

Summer Night Concert from Vienna

Sunday, BBC Four, 8pm

We’re not getting much of a summer round these parts, but hopefully the weather will be nice in Vienna as music-lovers gather in the beautiful setting of the city’s Schönbrunn Palace Gardens for an evening of well-known works from the 19th and 20th centuries, performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of maestro Andris Nelsons. The programme is designed to showcase Europe’s musical riches and will include arias from Wagner’s Tannhauser and Verdi’s La Forza del Destino, sung by Norwegian singer Lise Davidsen.

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Karl Jenkins: The Composer Behind the Moustache

Sunday, BBC Four, 9.20pm

The Welsh composer turned 80 earlier this year, and happily his famous snowy moustache is as resplendent as ever. His musical instincts are also in fine fettle, and this documentary explores how Jenkins became the world’s most-performed living composer. It looks back on his illustrious career to learn how his boundary-breaking music evolved.

Friends, fellow musicians and fans are on hand to build up a portrait of the composer, and Jenkins himself talks about his influences growing up in Wales. He also brings us on a sentimental journey to Sweden to visit his grandfather’s house, where he spent a good part of his early childhood.

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The Jetty

Monday, BBC One, 9pm

Jenna Coleman stars as detective Ember Manning in this crime thriller series tackling the thorny and topical issue of consent and sexual exploitation in an age of unregulated social media. In a lake town in Lancashire, a fire sparks off an investigation that takes Manning down some very perilous pathways. It’s up to her to make the connection between the blaze, a missing persons cold case and two underage girls who are being groomed by an older man. But of course it all soon gets personal, as Ember uncovers long-buried secrets about her own past and the town she thought she knew so well.

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The Locals

Monday, RTÉ One, 9.35pm

In early June, local elections took place all over the country, bringing some shocks and surprises, but this observational documentary focuses on one very busy ward, Dublin’s North Inner City, where 19 candidates battled for seven seats on Dublin City Council. The programme follows seven of these candidates as they campaign in this colourful, diverse and rapidly changing part of the capital.

Midsomer Murders

Tuesday, UTV, 8.15pm

Every English county has its special attractions, and in the fictional county of Midsomer the speciality is of course murder. Neil Dudgeon stars as DCI John Barnaby, and in this episode he’s invited to a lavish retirement party for DCS Elaine Bennett, along with the great and good of the Midsomer constabulary. Barnaby doesn’t know Bennett too well, but he senses an air of hostility at the party, and suspects that she may not be so well-liked by her former colleagues.

Sure enough, when the party ends, Bennett is found dead after crashing her car into a tree, and it turns out that the brake cable was cut. Barnaby has to question the cops, all of whom are wise to the ways of police interviews.

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Daley: Olympic Superstar

Tuesday, BBC Two, 9pm

There’s only one Daley, and that’s former Olympic decathlete Daley Thompson, the man with the Shaft moustache and the gold medal-winning talent. This feature documentary explores the life and sporting achievements of one of Britain’s most celebrated champions, who won gold in the decathlon in the 1980 and 1984 Olympics. The documentary also examines the challenges Thompson faced as a child growing up in London, and the hard work and graft he put in to become a world-class athlete. But will we get to see his classic Lucozade ad from the 1980s?

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Suspect

Wednesday, Channel 4, 9pm

Eagle-eyed viewers may notice the absence of James Nesbitt from this second series of the not-hugely acclaimed psychological crime drama, but fear not: Anne-Marie Duff returns as Dr Susannah Newman, with Ben Miller as Superintendent Richard Grove. They’re joined by a heavyweight new cast that includes Dominic Cooper, Tamsin Greig, Vinette Robinson and Eddie Marsan. Susannah has a new client, Jon, and in their first hypnotherapy session, he confesses he’s a serial killer, and is planning to kill a young woman that very night. Susannah faces a race against time to stop Jon before it’s too late.

Harry Wild

Wednesday, RTÉ One, 9.35pm

Jane Seymour is the titular retired English professor turned private dick in this crime comedy drama set in Dublin’s fair city, and in this episode Harry, Lola and Fergus are invited to a murder mystery weekend on a secluded island. It’s a 1920s-themed party on the island’s hotel, and each guest is given their own character to play, but you’ll never guess what happens. That’s right – a real murder takes place: the head chef, in the kitchen, with a blunt object. With the last ferry having departed, and no phone or wifi signal, there’s no way of calling for help, so it’s up to Harry to unmask the killer before they strike again.

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Why Trains Crash

Thursday, BBC One, 8pm

On June 2nd, 2023, two passenger trains collided with a freight train at a station in India’s eastern Odisha state, killing almost 300 people and injuring more than 800. It was one of the worst train disasters in modern history, but what caused this catastrophic crash and could it have been prevented? This documentary looks at the disaster and its aftermath in forensic detail, using archive footage, eyewitness accounts and CGI reconstructions. It also examines how many railway companies just don’t have the budget to upgrade their ageing infrastructure.

Path to Paris

Thursday, RTÉ One, 10.10pm

This three-part series profiles some of our top athletes as they go through the gruelling preparations to qualify for the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics in Paris and compete on the world’s biggest sporting stage. In this third and final episode, we meet marathon runner Hiko Tonosa Haso, a former refugee who went from direct provision to competing for Ireland.

Also featured is 21-year-old Paralympian swimmer Nicole Turner, who is preparing for her third appearance at the Games. Finally, we follow boxer and Olympic gold medallist Kellie Harrington as she trains for Paris and tries to shrug off the weight of expectation on her shoulders.

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Those About to Die

From Friday, Prime Video

Can’t wait for Paul Mescal to rock up in his O’Neills toga in Gladiator 2? Then this rollicking Roman epic series, starring Anthony Hopkins, should sate your bloodlust in the meantime. Director Roland Emmerich promises to immerse viewers in the world of chariot racing and gladiatorial combat in ancient Rome, as Emperor Vespasian (Hopkins) gives the people what they want: bread and circuses, plus lots of death and dismemberment.

First Night of the Proms 2024

Friday, BBC Two, 7pm

We’re not seeing much sun, but we know it’s summer because the Proms are kicking off again, and this opening night of the Proms features music by some composing giants, including George Frideric Handel (Music for the Royal Fireworks – overture), Clara Schumann (Piano Concerto in A Minor) and Ludwig van Beethoven (Symphony No 5 in C minor). Elim Chan conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, making her First Night debut, with soprano Sophie Bevan and pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason performing.

TV guide: 12 of the best new shows to watch this week (2024)

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What is the current number one TV show? ›

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What shows are currently airing new episodes? ›

-TV Shows - Currently Airing
  • Supergirl. 2015–2021126 epsTV-PG. ...
  • Family Guy. 1999– 425 epsTV-MA. ...
  • The Walking Dead. 2010–2022177 epsTV-MA. ...
  • Impractical Jokers. 2011– 292 epsTV-14. ...
  • The Flash. 2014–2023184 epsTV-PG. ...
  • Riverdale. 2017–2023137 epsTV-14. ...
  • American Horror Story. 2011– 133 epsTV-MA. ...
  • Young Sheldon. 2017–2024141 epsTV-PG.

What TV shows are on Primetime tonight? ›

On primetime tonight, catch episodes of The Office and Modern Family
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Disney ChannelKiff 6:00 PM - 6:30 PMMiraculous 10:00 PM - 10:30 PM
INSPCheyenne 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMGunsmoke 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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What is the best TV series out there? ›

20 TOP TV SHOWS TO WATCH OR STREAM NOW
  1. 'The Bear' (2022-Present) Rating: TV-MA. ...
  2. 'Snowpiercer' (2020-Present) Rating: TV-MA. ...
  3. 'House of the Dragon' (2022-Present) Rating: TV-MA. ...
  4. 'Cobra Kai' (2018-Present) ...
  5. 'Mayor of Kingstown' (2021-Present) ...
  6. 'THE BOYS' (2019-PRESENT) ...
  7. 'Evil' (2019-Present) ...
  8. 'Bridgerton' (2020-Present)
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What's the most trending series right now? ›

  • House of the Dragon. Watch now: Max. 1.29B. Minutes.
  • Your Honor. Watch now: Netflix I Paramount+ 1.22B. Minutes.
  • The Bear. Watch now: Hulu. 1.206B. Minutes.
  • Dexter. Watch now: Netflix I Paramount+ 1.202B. Minutes.

What is the best TV series at the moment? ›

Most Popular TV Shows
  1. 1 ( 1) House of the Dragon. 2022– 20 epsTV-MA. ...
  2. 2 ( 1) The Boys. 2019– 40 epsTV-MA. ...
  3. 3 ( 2) Presumed Innocent. 20249 epsTV-MA. ...
  4. 4 ( 5) Those About to Die. 2024– 10 epsTV-MA. ...
  5. 5 ( 2) The Bear. 2022– 29 epsTV-MA. ...
  6. 6 ( 2) Cobra Kai. 2018–202565 epsTV-14. ...
  7. 7 ( 1) Game of Thrones. 2011–201974 epsTV-MA. ...
  8. 8 ( 4) The Acolyte.

What does Netflix release new episodes? ›

New Netflix original movies and TV series always release at midnight Pacific time in the US and Canada.

What shows come out on Tuesday? ›

TV Shows On Tuesdays (Currently On The Air)
  • Animal Kingdom. 2016–202275 epsTV-MA. 8.2 (44K) Rate. ...
  • Black-ish. 2014–2022176 epsTV-14. 7.3 (26K) Rate. ...
  • New Girl. 2011–2018146 epsTV-14. ...
  • Splitting Up Together. 2018–201926 epsTV-PG. ...
  • The 100. 2014–2020100 epsTV-14. ...
  • The Middle. 2009–2018215 epsTV-PG. ...
  • You Me Her. 2016–202050 epsTV-MA.

Where can I watch new episodes of TV shows? ›

Top 5 providers
  • Netflix.
  • Amazon Prime Video.
  • Disney Plus.

What is the best Netflix series at the moment? ›

Best series to watch on Netflix right now - updated (August 2024)
  • Best series to watch on Netflix right now.
  • Cobra Kai.
  • Simone Biles: Rising.
  • The Decameron.
  • Honour.
  • Supacell.
  • Outnumbered.
  • Sprint.
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What's on prime television? ›

Prime Popular TV
  • The Boys. Free trial.
  • Hudson & Rex. Free trials.
  • The Chosen. Free trial or buy.
  • Shocking Emergency Calls. Free trial.
  • Condor. Free trials.
  • Reacher. Free trial.
  • The 1% Club. Free trial.
  • Sam Morril: You've Changed. Free trial.

What TV show has the most seasons? ›

The longest-running TV series in every category - from soaps to...
  • Animated comedy: The Simpsons, 34 seasons.
  • Children's television: Sesame Street, 54 seasons.
  • Late night: The Tonight Show, 70 seasons.
  • Soap Opera: Coronation Street, 64 seasons.
  • Sitcom: Last of the Summer Wine, 31 seasons.
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What shall I watch tonight? ›

  • Futurama. 1999. PG. Summary: ...
  • Totally Completely Fine. 2023. Summary: ...
  • Bonjour Paris. Sport. Why watch?: ...
  • Wicked Little Letters. Comedy. Mystery. ...
  • Robin and the Hoods. Action. 2024. ...
  • Elite. 2018. Crime/detective. ...
  • The Decameron. 2024. Summary: ...
  • The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Action. Thriller.
Jul 25, 2024

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best movies to watch when you don't know what to watch
  • The Devil Wears Prada. 20061h 49mPG-13. ...
  • The Age of Adaline. 20151h 52mPG-13. ...
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  • Confessions of a Shopaholic. 20091h 44mPG. ...
  • Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen. 20041h 29mPG. ...
  • A Royal Night Out. ...
  • Love, Rosie.

What is the number one talk show on TV? ›

'The View' Tops Daytime Talk Show Ratings for 2021-2022 Season (Exclusive) - IMDb.

What is everybody watching at the moment? ›

Here's the current top 25 series, including Star Wars: The Acolyte maintaining its top spot for nearly two months now, Supacell, The Bear, Presumed Innocent, The Decameron, and Those About to Die. Click on each show for reviews and trailers, where to watch, and how to cast your own ratings vote.

What is the number 1 Netflix TV show? ›

Global Top 10
#TV (English)Weeks in Top 10
1Cobra Kai: Season 62
2Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam: Limited Series1
3Too Hot to Handle: Season 62
4Simone Biles Rising: Season 12
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'Good Morning America' Is the Top Morning News Show Across All Key Demos: Total Viewers, Adults 25-54 and Adults 18-49. “Good Morning America” ranked as America's No.

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