ITV3’s Lineup Unpacked: Which Shows Deserve Your Time Next Week
Here’s a rundown of ITV3’s top shows for the week, with recommendations for all ages and interests, plus personal takes on each highlight.
Family-friendly: George and Mildred, Classic Emmerdale
Teenage intrigue: Inspector Morse, A Touch of Frost
Adult thrillers: Midsomer Murders, Heartbeat
Seniors’ comfort: Classic Coronation Street, Doc Martin
Monday: 15 June (Mon)
06:35 – George and Mildred (Domestic sitcom) – A light‑hearted start to the week. Perfect for families looking for a nostalgic laugh.
Opinion: The quirky banter keeps the mood breezy, though the humor feels a touch dated.
09:10 – Inspector Morse (Detective drama) – Classic cerebral mystery that will keep crime fans hooked.
Opinion: The atmospheric setting is one of the show’s best strengths, though the pacing may feel slow for younger viewers.

11:20 – Heartbeat (Police drama) – A comforting slice of rural policing with familiar characters.
Opinion: The storyline is solid, but long stretches of dialogue might test patience.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders (Crime drama) – The quintessential village mystery that never gets old.
Opinion: The light banter between characters keeps the tone from becoming too grim.

15:35 – Classic Emmerdale (Soap) – A steady dose of everyday drama.
Opinion: The plot twists are predictable but reliable.

17:50 – Heartbeat (Police drama) – A return to familiar territory for fans of local policing.
Opinion: The continuity of character arcs is comforting.
20:00 – Midsomer Murders (Crime drama) – Evening crime solving with a hearty dose of community.
Opinion: The episode is a good pick for viewers who enjoy a tidy conclusion.
22:00 – Law and Order: UK (Crime drama) – A gritty legal showdown.
Opinion: The courtroom drama is engaging for those who like legal tense.
Tuesday: 16 June (Tue)
07:05 – Classic Emmerdale – Another round of village drama.
Opinion: The storylines are mundane but comforting for long‑time viewers.
09:10 – Inspector Morse – Continued mental chess.
Opinion: The episode’s investigative depth is a treat for fans of complex plots.

11:20 – Heartbeat – Another look at rural law.
Opinion: The episode is consistent with previous installments, delivering a reliable narrative.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders – Village mystery continues.
Opinion: The episode maintains the series’ charming tone.

15:35 – Classic Emmerdale – More village drama.
Opinion: The show keeps a steady pace but lacks innovation.
16:05 – Classic Emmerdale – Another episode of village drama.
Opinion: The familiar setting might feel repetitive for some viewers.
16:40 – Classic Coronation Street – Classic soap with a mix of family drama.
Opinion: The episode delivers steady drama but may feel formulaic.

17:15 – Classic Coronation Street – Another episode of family drama.
Opinion: The show remains reliable for fans of long‑running soap.
17:50 – Heartbeat – Another rural police episode.
Opinion: The consistency of the show’s tone is comforting.
18:55 – Heartbeat – Continued rural policing.
Opinion: The episode offers another episode of familiar storytelling.
20:00 – Vera (Detective drama) – A sharp, little British detective.
Opinion: The episode is engaging for those who enjoy a grounded mystery.

22:00 – Shetland (Murder mystery) – A cold, atmospheric case.
Opinion: The setting adds a distinctive edge to the crime narrative.

Wednesday: 17 June (Wed)
07:05 – Classic Emmerdale – Village drama continues.
Opinion: The episode stays true to the show’s legacy but feels a bit inert.
09:10 – Inspector Morse – Mind puzzles on a fresh case.
Opinion: The intellectual bent keeps viewers engaged.

11:20 – Heartbeat – Heartland policing in action.
Opinion: The familiar setting offers a gentle narrative.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders – Another village mystery.
Opinion: The episode delivers the expected charm.

15:35 – Classic Emmerdale – More daily drama.
Opinion: The episode is dependable but lacks surprise.
Thursday: 18 June (Thu)
07:05 – Classic Emmerdale – Village drama continues.
Opinion: The show remains reliable for long‑time fans.
09:10 – A Touch of Frost – Feature‑length detective drama.
Opinion: The episode offers a more cinematic experience for fans of crime.

11:20 – Heartbeat – Rural policing continues.
Opinion: The episode keeps the familiar comfort.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders – Village mystery with a twist.
Opinion: The episode maintains the series’ signature charm.

15:35 – Doc Martin – Comedy‑drama in a quirky village.
Opinion: The humour is gentle, though the pacing can feel slow.

21:00 – Law and Order: UK – A gritty legal showdown.
Opinion: The courtroom drama is engaging for those who like legal tense.
Friday: 19 June (Fri)
07:05 – Classic Emmerdale – Village drama continues.
Opinion: The show remains reliable for long‑time fans.
09:10 – A Touch of Frost – Feature‑length detective drama.
Opinion: The episode offers a more cinematic experience for fans of crime.

11:20 – Heartbeat – Rural policing continues.
Opinion: The episode keeps the familiar comfort.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders – Village mystery with a twist.
Opinion: The episode maintains the series’ signature charm.

15:35 – Doc Martin – Comedy‑drama in a quirky village.
Opinion: The humour is gentle, though the pacing can feel slow.

21:00 – Law and Order: UK – A gritty legal showdown.
Opinion: The courtroom drama is engaging for those who like legal tense.
Saturday: 20 June (Sat)
07:05 – Classic Emmerdale – Village drama continues.
Opinion: The show remains reliable for long‑time fans.
09:10 – Inspector Morse – Mind puzzles on a fresh case.
Opinion: The intellectual bent keeps viewers engaged.

11:20 – Heartbeat – Heartland policing in action.
Opinion: The familiar setting offers a gentle narrative.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders – Another village mystery.
Opinion: The episode delivers the expected charm.

15:35 – Classic Emmerdale – More daily drama.
Opinion: The episode is dependable but lacks surprise.
Sunday: 21 June (Sun)
07:05 – Classic Emmerdale – Village drama continues.
Opinion: The show remains reliable for long‑time fans.
09:10 – A Touch of Frost – Feature‑length detective drama.
Opinion: The episode offers a more cinematic experience for fans of crime.

11:20 – Heartbeat – Rural policing continues.
Opinion: The episode keeps the familiar comfort.

13:30 – Midsomer Murders – Village mystery with a twist.
Opinion: The episode maintains the series’ signature charm.

15:35 – Doc Martin – Comedy‑drama in a quirky village.
Opinion: The humour is gentle, though the pacing can feel slow.

21:00 – Law and Order: UK – A gritty legal showdown.
Opinion: The courtroom drama is engaging for those who like legal tense.
Bottom Line
This week’s ITV3 slate offers something for everyone – from classic soaps to gripping crime dramas. For younger viewers, the lighthearted sitcoms are a safe choice, while crime‑drama fans will find plenty to keep them glued. Remember to pick shows that match your mood, and enjoy the familiar comfort of ITV3’s reliable programming.