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BBC Three Next Week: Your Weekly Rundown of Drama, Reality, and the Unexpected

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Below is a curated look at BBC Three’s schedule from Monday 6 July to Sunday 12 July. For each day we spotlight the most popular show in each genre, give a quick opinion, and note who might enjoy it most.

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Monday 6 July (Mon)

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EastEnders – 18:30–19:00

\n EastEnders\n

Classic soap‑opera drama that never fails to keep viewers glued. The latest episode sees honey try to clear Billy’s name – a familiar mix of family drama and intrigue.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – mature themes and strong language.

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Opinion: EastEnders keeps its audience hooked with its relentless plot twists; it remains a reliable anchor for the evening lineup.

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Top Gear – 19:00–20:00

\n Top Gear\n

Motoring show tackling the chaos of winter snowfall – a blend of engineering and entertainment.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – lighthearted and informative.

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Opinion: Top Gear delivers the expected mix of humour and practical advice; it’s a solid choice for car enthusiasts.

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Teen Predator / Online Killer – 22:15–22:45

\n Teen Predator / Online Killer\n

A chilling true‑crime series about a 12‑year‑old victimised online.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – disturbing content.

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Opinion: The series is still engaging, though it’s heavy on the emotional toll.

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Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal – 23:45–00:45

\n Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal\n

Investigative docuseries exposing a false grooming case.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – strong language and disturbing scenes.

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Opinion: The final episode offers a compelling look at the truth behind the allegations.

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Tuesday 7 July (Tue)

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Disclosure: Should I Delete Instagram? – 00:45–01:05

\n Disclosure: Should I Delete Instagram?\n

Social‑media talk show exploring mental‑health impacts.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – educational.

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Opinion: A useful conversation, but it may feel a bit generic for younger viewers.

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World Cup 2022: Netherlands v Argentina – 01:05–01:15

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Re‑watch of the dramatic quarter‑final.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – sports fan.

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Opinion: The replay is a solid pick for football enthusiasts craving that moment again.

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Rooney – 01:15–02:55

\n Rooney\n

In‑depth profile of the football legend’s career.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – sports documentary.

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Opinion: The series is engaging for football fans, but it may feel repetitive for others.

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Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon – 19:00–20:00

\n Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon\n

Home‑decluttering makeover show featuring Stacey Solomon.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – lifestyle.

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Opinion: It offers practical tips; a solid pick for anyone looking to tidy up.

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I Kissed a Girl – 20:00–21:40

\n I Kissed a Girl\n

Romantic reality series with a twist of crystal‑based quests.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – romance drama.

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Opinion: The show remains entertaining, though the crystal segment feels a bit out of place.

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Marry Me – 21:40–23:25

\n Marry Me\n

Music‑driven reality show where a singer marries a stranger onstage.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – reality drama.

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Opinion: The premise is bold; it’s a good watch for fans of musical reality.

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Wednesday 8 July (Wed)

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Top Gear – 23:25–00:20

\n Top Gear\n

Another motoring special tackling snowy chaos.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – entertaining.

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Opinion: The episode stays true to the show’s mix of humour and challenge.

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Juice – 00:20–01:55

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Light‑humour series exploring relationships in a modern setting.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – dating drama.

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Opinion: It’s a light watch, though the laughs are uneven.

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Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon – 01:55–02:50

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Continuation of the decluttering journey.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – lifestyle.

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Opinion: Offers more practical ideas; a good follow‑up episode.

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Amandaland – 21:30–22:25

\n Amandaland\n

Reality drama featuring a career‑talk about identity.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – reality.

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Opinion: The show keeps its audience engaged with a relatable storyline.

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Anyone But You – 22:25–00:05

\n Anyone But You\n

Two ex‑partners pretending to be together at a wedding.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – romantic drama.

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Opinion: It’s a credible pick for viewers who enjoy emotional twists.

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Thursday 9 July (Thu)

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Top Gear – 19:00–20:00

\n Top Gear\n

American Muscle Cars special with a cross‑country road trip.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – motoring.

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Opinion: The show offers a fresh take on classic muscle cars.

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The Traitors US – 20:00–21:00

\n The Traitors US\n

Competition drama where alliances are tested.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – reality suspense.

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Opinion: The series remains gripping, though some twists feel predictable.

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Louis Theroux: My Scientology Movie – 22:00–23:40

\n Louis Theroux: My Scientology Movie\n

Investigative documentary on the Church of Scientology.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – documentary.

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Opinion: The interview offers insightful revelations, making it a thoughtful watch.

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Friday 10 July (Fri)

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Doctor Who – 18:00–18:45

\n Doctor Who\n

Doctor Who episode set in Viking‑era England.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – sci‑fi drama.

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Opinion: The episode delivers solid sci‑fi storytelling, though it can feel a bit slow.

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Not Going Out – 19:30–20:00

\n Not Going Out\n

Comedy about a father’s attempts to bond with neighbours.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – sitcom.

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Opinion: The humour is spot on for a light‑hearted evening.

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Schitt’s Creek – 20:30–21:15

\n Schitt’s Creek\n

Classic comedy series final episodes.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – comedy drama.

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Opinion: The show wraps up its story with the same warmth it’s known for.

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Mrs Brown’s Boys – 21:35–22:05

\n Mrs Brown’s Boys\n

Comedy drama about a family’s chaotic Christmas plans.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – family comedy.

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Opinion: The show delivers its usual humour; a dependable pick for families.

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Back to Life – 21:30–22:00

\n Back to Life\n

Drama about a woman confronting a violent past.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – drama.

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Opinion: The series stays poignant, though it’s heavy on emotional content.

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Saturday 11 July (Sat)

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EastEnders – 18:00–18:30

\n EastEnders\n

Continues the soap‑opera drama.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – mature themes.

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Opinion: A reliable pick for fans of long‑running drama.

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Doctor Who – 18:45–19:30

\n Doctor Who\n

Doctor Who episode set in 1651 England.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – sci‑fi drama.

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Opinion: The episode offers a fresh historical angle, though some viewers may find it slow.

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Not Going Out – 19:30–20:00

\n Not Going Out\n

Comedy about a father’s neighbourhood misadventures.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – sitcom.

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Opinion: The show offers light‑hearted banter; a safe choice for families.

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Schitt’s Creek – 20:30–21:15

\n Schitt’s Creek\n

Final episodes of the beloved comedy.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – comedy drama.

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Opinion: The show concludes with a warm, heartfelt tone.

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Mrs Brown’s Boys – 21:35–22:05

\n Mrs Brown’s Boys\n

Family comedy with chaotic holiday plans.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – family comedy.

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Opinion: The show preserves its signature humour, suitable for a relaxed evening.

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Back to Life – 21:30–22:00

\n Back to Life\n

Drama tackling personal trauma.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – drama.

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Opinion: The series stays emotionally resonant; it’s a good pick for mature audiences.

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Sunday 12 July (Sun)

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EastEnders – 18:00–18:30

\n EastEnders\n

Classic soap‑opera drama.

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Age recommendation: 16+ – mature themes.

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Opinion: EastEnders remains a dependable evening anchor.

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Doctor Who – 18:45–19:30

\n Doctor Who\n

Doctor Who episode set in 1651 England.

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Age recommendation: 12+ – sci‑fi drama.

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Opinion: The episode offers a historical twist, though the pacing may feel slow for some.

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Elvis – 20:00–22:25

\n Elvis\n

Biographical drama on Elvis Presley’s complex relationship with his manager.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – biopic.

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Opinion: The series provides a nuanced look at the star’s life.

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Kidnapped by My Mum – 22:25–00:05

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Documentary following a man retracing his disappearance.

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Age recommendation: 18+ – documentary.

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Opinion: The series offers a compelling personal narrative.

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Bottom Line

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BBC Three delivers a varied mix of drama, reality, and documentary each week. Whether you’re chasing the adrenaline of Top Gear or the emotional depth of Doctor Who, there’s something for every viewer. Tune in to find your next favourite show.

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