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What’s Worth Watching on ITV3 Next Week

The ITV3 schedule from Monday 22 June to Sunday 28 June is packed with a mix of beloved classics and gritty contemporary crime dramas. Below is a day‑by‑day rundown, with recommendations for different age groups and interests. All times are shown in London time (BST) – just add the local hour to the UTC times in the source.

Monday, 22 June

07:35 – Classic Emmerdale (S5 Ep5) – The Ropers’ domestic squabbles simmer. Opinion: Still entertaining for a quick half‑hour laugh.

08:05 – Classic Coronation Street (S5 Ep3) – A weekend escapade turns tense. Opinion: Holds up well, classic drama for long‑time fans.

09:10 – A Touch of Frost (S1 Ep3) – Inspector Frost tackles a hit‑and‑run mystery. Opinion: One of the better options for crime‑drama lovers.

11:20 – Heartbeat (S9 Ep3) – A mysterious murder in a 1960s Yorkshire village. Opinion: Still reliable for nostalgia seekers.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (S16 Ep5) – Barnaby and Nelson tackle a murder in Copenhagen. Opinion: Classic procedural, still holds up well.

22:00 – Law and Order: UK (S4 Ep5) – A former footballer’s death spirals into conspiracy. Opinion: One of the better options for younger viewers who like legal drama.

Tuesday, 23 June

07:35 – Classic Emmerdale (S5 Ep6) – A goldfish gone wrong leads to pigeon breeding. Opinion: Still entertaining for a quick binge.

08:10 – A Touch of Frost (S2 Ep1) – Frost faces a death of a drug‑addict. Opinion: Holds up well for fans of classic detective work.

09:10 – Heartbeat (S9 Ep5) – A romantic novelist stirs trouble. Opinion: Reliable for the drama‑heavy audience.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (S17 Ep1) – Barnaby investigates a murder in a village festival. Opinion: Still entertaining for those who enjoy rural mysteries.

21:00 – Law and Order: UK (S4 Ep1) – A doctor’s death leads to a conspiracy. Opinion: Holds up well as a solid legal thriller.

Wednesday, 24 June

07:35 – Classic Emmerdale (S5 Ep7) – Mildred hunts for a jumble of gifts. Opinion: Still entertaining for light comedy.

08:10 – A Touch of Frost (S2 Ep2) – Frost tackles a death of a senior citizen. Opinion: Reliable for fans of classic crime.

09:10 – Heartbeat (S9 Ep6) – A 1960s village wedding affair. Opinion: Holds up well for nostalgic drama.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (S17 Ep2) – Barnaby and Nelson uncover village secrets. Opinion: Still entertaining for the mystery crowd.

21:00 – Law and Order: UK (S4 Ep2) – A judge’s shooting threat. Opinion: Reliable for those who like courtroom tension.

Thursday, 25 June

07:35 – Classic Emmerdale (S5 Ep8) – Mildred’s Christmas ball antics. Opinion: Still entertaining for a holiday laugh.

08:10 – A Touch of Frost (S2 Ep3) – Frost confronts a death of a police informer. Opinion: Holds up well for seasoned viewers.

09:10 – Heartbeat (S9 Ep7) – Greengrass rewrites local history. Opinion: Reliable for the drama‑heavy audience.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (S4 Ep1) – Barnaby studies a murder at a village festival. Opinion: Still entertaining for the crime‑fan.

21:00 – Law and Order: UK (S4 Ep3) – A cot‑death case becomes a murder investigation. Opinion: Holds up well for the legal drama crowd.

Friday, 26 June

07:35 – Classic Emmerdale (S5 Ep9) – The Ropers’ club drama continues. Opinion: Still entertaining for a quick catch‑up.

08:10 – A Touch of Frost (S2 Ep4) – Frost investigates a murder at a barracks. Opinion: Holds up well for the detective fan.

09:10 – Heartbeat (S9 Ep8) – A film crew visits Aidensfield. Opinion: Reliable for nostalgic viewers.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (S4 Ep2) – Barnaby uncovers a secretive murder. Opinion: Still entertaining for the mystery audience.

21:00 – Law and Order: UK (S5 Ep3) – A call‑girl murder case unfolds. Opinion: Holds up well for fans of harsh legal drama.

Saturday, 27 June

07:35 – George and Mildred (S5 Ep4) – Mildred reacts to a jealous neighbour. Opinion: Still entertaining for a light sitcom break.

08:10 – Wycliffe (S1 Ep1) – Wycliffe investigates a student’s murder. Opinion: Holds up well for the crime‑drama audience.

09:10 – Endeavour (S8 Ep1) – A 1971 murder at Oxford. Opinion: Reliable for those who enjoy period crime.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (S5 Ep1) – Barnaby investigates a club murder. Opinion: Still entertaining for the mystery crowd.

21:00 – Vera (S3 Ep1) – Vera tackles a murder at a country retreat. Opinion: Holds up well for fans of detective drama.

Sunday, 28 June

07:35 – George and Mildred (S5 Ep5) – A military pickle on the Ropers’ property. Opinion: Still entertaining for a quick laugh.

08:10 – Wycliffe (S1 Ep3) – Wycliffe investigates a cliff‑fall murder. Opinion: Holds up well for the crime‑drama crowd.

09:10 – Inspector Morse (S3 Ep1) – Morse solves a stolen painting case. Opinion: Reliable for fans of classic detective work.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (S5 Ep4) – Barnaby faces a club murder. Opinion: Still entertaining for the mystery audience.

21:00 – Vera (S3 Ep2) – Vera investigates a physiological murder. Opinion: Holds up well for detective drama fans.

Bottom line: ITV3 delivers a solid mix of classic soap entertainment and gripping crime dramas, ensuring something for families, teens, and adult crime‑fans alike. Tune in for a week of reliable, well‑crafted TV.