ITV3’s Must‑Watch Line‑up for the Week Ahead

Next week, ITV3 offers a varied palette of television – from 1970s sitcoms and classic soaps to gripping crime dramas. Below is a day‑by‑day rundown, with a quick opinion on each show and suggestions for viewers of all ages.

Monday 25 May (Tuesday)

On the Buses – 06:35 BST

Chirpy bus driver Stan and his conductor Arthur keep the laughs rolling in this classic 1970s sitcom.

Opinion: Still entertaining – the slapstick remains reliable for a light break.

Classic Emmerdale – 07:05 BST

Follow the Dingle clan’s misadventures in the Yorkshire village of Emmerdale.

Opinion: A nostalgic moment that holds up well for long‑time fans.

Inspector Morse – 09:05 BST

Morse and Lewis investigate a murder by the driving instruction centre in this cerebral detective drama.

Opinion: A masterclass in mystery, perfect for the adult audience.

Heartbeat – 10:20 BST

Set in 1960s Yorkshire, this police drama follows Greengrass and his colleagues through rural mysteries.

Opinion: Gentle but gripping, a reliable pick for the senior viewer.

Midsomer Murders – 12:30 BST

In the picturesque village of Midsomer, Barnaby and Jones tackle a drowning case.

Opinion: The classic village‑crime vibe remains one of the better options for the teen crowd.

Grantchester – 21:00 BST

Alphy and Geordie investigate a death at a foundling home in this period crime drama.

Opinion: Still engaging, a solid choice for adult drama lovers.

Scott & Bailey – 22:50 BST

Police officers Rachel and Gill tackle a paedophile case in this gritty series.

Opinion: Holds up well for the adult audience seeking intense narratives.

Tuesday 26 May (Wednesday)

Vera – 19:00 BST

Detective DCI Vera Stanhope investigates a missing girl and a student’s death.

Opinion: One of the better options for adult viewers craving a serious detective story.

Grantchester – 21:00 BST

Alphy’s investigation of a death at a cabin is followed by a search for the missing body.

Opinion: Reliable for those who enjoy period mystery.

Scott & Bailey – 22:50 BST

A new murder leads the team to a paedophile killer, continuing the series’ tense tone.

Opinion: Holds up well for adult viewers looking for suspense.

Wednesday 27 May (Thursday)

Classic Coronation Street – 07:05 BST

Follow the dramas of the Rovers Return in this classic soap.

Opinion: Still entertaining for fans of long‑running dramas.

Classic Emmerdale – 14:35 BST

More mischief in Emmerdale as the Dingles face new challenges.

Opinion: Reliable for viewers who love classic rural soaps.

Midsomer Murders – 12:30 BST

Investigations continue in Midsomer with a new case of drowning.

Opinion: Still engaging for the teen audience.

Grantchester – 21:00 BST

Alphy confronts a new death at a cabin while searching for a body.

Opinion: Holds up well for adult viewers wanting mystery.

Thursday 28 May (Friday)

Classic Coronation Street – 07:05 BST

New episodes feature Tine, David and Deirdre in classic street drama.

Opinion: Reliable for those who enjoy classic British soaps.

Midsomer Murders – 12:30 BST

Barnaby investigates a death at a spa weekend.

Opinion: Holds up well for the teen crowd.

Vera – 19:00 BST

New clues surface in Vera’s case of a missing girl.

Opinion: One of the better options for adult mystery fans.

Friday 29 May (Saturday)

Classic Emmerdale – 14:35 BST

The Dingles face new drama in Emmerdale.

Opinion: Reliable for those who enjoy classic soaps.

Midsomer Murders – 12:30 BST

Investigations continue with a death at a DJ’s school.

Opinion: Still engaging for the teen audience.

Vera – 19:00 BST

Vera uncovers more about a missing girl’s case.

Opinion: Holds up well for adult viewers.

Saturday 30 May (Sunday)

Inspector Morse – 05:00 BST

Morse deals with a murder near a driving instruction centre.

Opinion: One of the better options for adult mystery lovers.

Vera – 19:00 BST

New developments in Vera’s investigation.

Opinion: Reliable for those who enjoy detective drama.

Sunday 31 May (Monday)

Inspector Morse – 23:00 BST

Morse investigates a death linked to an antique disappearance.

Opinion: Holds up well for adult viewers seeking a mystery thriller.

Bottom line: ITV3’s schedule balances classic nostalgia with fresh crime drama, offering something for every age group and interest. Whether you’re in the mood for a light sitcom, a long‑running soap, or a gripping detective story, the channel’s lineup has you covered next week.

Classic Emmerdale

Images sourced from ITV3’s official schedule.