ITV3 Tuesday: Classic Coronation Street Reigns, Heartbeat & More – Pick Your Night

Londoners, your Tuesday nights are set to be a mix of nostalgia, crime‑loving drama, and a sprinkle of domestic humour. Here’s the rundown of what’s on ITV3, plus a few sharp takes on what you might want to skip.
Classic Coronation Street – 08:05–08:40

First up, the timeless drama that keeps the streets of Weatherfield alive. The episode dives into Liam’s terror on a cliff, a twist that feels familiar yet still keeps the audience on edge. It’s a reliable pick for those who crave the slow burn of classic soap.
Classic Coronation Street – 08:40–09:10
Continuing the saga, this segment shows Becky’s surprise for Jason and Janice’s guilt‑laden struggles. The plot threads are still engaging, but the pacing is a bit slower – a safe choice for a relaxed evening.
Classic Coronation Street – 09:40–10:15
The story shifts focus to Fiz’s lingering feelings for John. It’s a reassuring pick if you prefer emotional depth over plot twists.
Classic Coronation Street – 10:15–10:45
Sally’s growing concern about Rosie’s whereabouts keeps the tension alive. A solid option for viewers who enjoy subtle drama.
Classic Coronation Street – 10:45–11:20
With Janice arrested for fraud, the episode explores the fallout. It’s one of the better episodes for its character dynamics.
Classic Coronation Street – 11:20–11:50
The finale of the day’s Coronation Street run sees Jason return from Milan, bringing a bittersweet close. A reliable wrap‑up for the night’s soap segment.
Classic Emmerdale – 07:05–08:05

Switching to the pastoral drama of Emmerdale, the episode has Jasmine undercover at the club and Nicola sabotaging the church choir. It’s a solid, reliable drama that can provide a gentle counterbalance to the soap’s intensity.
George and Mildred – 07:35–08:05

The sitcom’s domestic banter delivers a refreshing break from the heavy drama. The plot around the valuable family heirloom is still entertaining, though the pacing may feel a tad slow for those craving fast action.
A Touch of Frost – 09:10–11:20

Frost is pushed to his limits in a racial‑tension‑laden investigation. The episode’s depth and moral ambiguity make it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate nuanced crime drama.
Heartbeat – 11:20–12:25

Set in a 1960s Yorkshire village, this nostalgic drama follows a novel‑loving novelist causing mayhem around Mike. It’s one of the better episodes for its charm and period detail.
Heartbeat – 12:25–13:30
The continuation with the “Shotgun Wedding” plot keeps the story moving. It’s still engaging, though the pacing may feel uneven.
Midsomer Murders – 13:30–15:30

Crime drama at its best, the Dagger Club episode of Midsomer Murders delivers classic village intrigue and a well‑crafted mystery. A solid pick for fans of the genre.
Heartbeat – 17:50–18:55

Shifting to the “Always a Copper” storyline, this episode sees Greengrass rewriting local history for tourism. The narrative stays reliable and keeps viewers invested.
Heartbeat – 18:55–19:00
The “Negative Vibes” episode has Mike confronting a shocking discovery about Jackie. Although the episode is brief, it offers a nice twist to cap off the evening.
Vera – 20:00–22:00

Vera’s investigation at an Army barracks connects to a death in Afghanistan. The episode’s depth and psychological nuance make it a compelling watch for crime‑drama enthusiasts.
Law and Order: UK – 22:00–23:00

The opening episode unravels a conspiracy involving senior government officials. Its taut storytelling makes it a solid choice for late‑night viewers who enjoy legal intrigue.
Law and Order: UK – 23:00–23:50

The second episode’s focus on a traumatic fire and courtroom drama keeps the tension alive. Reliable for those who appreciate procedural depth.
Shetland – 23:50–00:00

With DI Perez reopening a murder case after 23 years, the episode offers a gripping mystery set against the Scottish landscape. A good pick for those looking for atmospheric crime drama.
Shetland – 00:00–02:15

Continuing the mystery, the episode delves into a traumatised victim’s quest for justice. The narrative remains strong for late‑night viewers.
Unwind with ITV – 02:15–02:30

This calming segment gives viewers a chance to relax after a long night of drama. A reliable pause before the final shopping segment.
Bottom line: If you’re in the mood for classic soap, the double run of Coronation Street provides a solid foundation. For a change of pace, George and Mildred’s sitcom humour or Heartbeat’s nostalgic drama offer lighter alternatives. Crime‑drama fans will find their fix in Midsomer Murders, Vera, and Law and Order: UK. Pick what fits your mood tonight.