ITV3’s Prime Picks for the Week Ahead – Soap, Mystery, and More
Monday (Mon 8 Jun)
12:30 – Midsomer Murders (Mon 8 Jun) – A classic detective escapade that still feels fresh. If you enjoy methodical whodunits, this is the show to set aside a slot for.
06:35 – Classic Emmerdale (Mon 8 Jun) – The village drama never gets old. Great for family viewing, though the plots can be a bit drawn out.
For teens: The police drama Heartbeat (10:20 – 11:25) offers a nostalgic but engaging look at Yorkshire policing.
Tuesday (Tue 9 Jun)
08:10 – Inspector Morse (Tue 9 Jun) – The intellectual detective series that still holds up well. Adults who love cerebral mysteries will be hooked.
16:50 – HeartBeat (Tue 9 Jun) – A classic police drama that provides a solid dose of period charm.
Wednesday (Wed 10 Jun)
12:30 – Midsomer Murders (Wed 10 Jun) – The quintessential rural mystery continues to entertain. Perfect for a relaxed Sunday night.
21:00 – Law and Order: UK (Wed 10 Jun) – Fast‑paced legal drama for those who enjoy courtroom tension.
Thursday (Thu 11 Jun)
19:00 – Doc Martin (Thu 11 Jun) – A light‑hearted comedy‑drama that offers charming village vibes. Family friendly and easy to pick up.
19:00 – Vera (Thu 11 Jun) – A gripping detective series that keeps the suspense high. Adults who enjoy crime thrillers will find it engaging.
Friday (Fri 12 Jun)
12:30 – Midsomer Murders (Fri 12 Jun) – The familiar rural mystery that never gets stale. Great for a late‑night binge.
19:00 – Doc Martin (Fri 12 Jun) – The gentle comedy‑drama continues to charm viewers with its quiet humour.
Saturday (Sat 13 Jun)
07:10 – Inspector Morse (Sat 13 Jun) – The detective series remains a reliable source of intrigue. Perfect for those who appreciate a riddle‑solving atmosphere.
21:05 – Vera (Sat 13 Jun) – A tension‑filled detective drama that keeps viewers engaged. Adults will find it gripping.
Bottom line: This week on ITV3 offers a balanced mix of classics and crime dramas that cater to different tastes. Whether you prefer the charm of rural mysteries, the intellectual pull of detective stories or the nostalgic feel of period police dramas, there’s a slot you’ll love.