Big Brother is watching an all-new cast, Kit Harington joins Industry, and Heartstopper enters its third series.
Industry
Tuesday
BBC One, 10.40pm
Often dubbed the British Succession, Industry sees fresh university graduates battling for a career in finance. Although, three series on, it’s less about battling and more about sustaining their careers at the top.
In series three, Yasmin (Marisa Abela, Back to Black) is still balancing weird power dynamics and moving on from her relationship with Maxim (Nicholas Bishop, Lady Chatterley's Lover). Robert is struggling with addiction and facing mounting pressures from the introduction of Henry Muck (Kit Harington, Game of Thrones) – the owner of an ethical investment business that has descended onto Pierpoint. After Harper (Myha'la, Bodies Bodies Bodies) saw her lies catch up with her last series, she’s in the market for a new job.
Heartstopper series three
Thursday
Netflix
Joe Locke and Kit Connor return to their breakout roles after their respective Marvel and Broadway debuts.
Highschoolers Nick (Connor, Rocketman) and Charlie (Locke, Agatha All Along) have been dating for quite some time now, and their relationship must make the jump from school trips and sports days to university decisions, mental health struggles and the big L word.
The Cleaner series three
Friday
BBC One, 9.30pm
Greg Davies stars as Paul ‘Wicky’ Wickstead, a crime scene cleaner who enjoys shooting the breeze more than he enjoys cleaning up shootings. Through his work he meets family members of the deceased, police, and occasionally, the accused. For series three, Sharon Rooney (My Mad Fat Diary), Ben Willbond (Ghosts), Conleth Hill (Game of Thrones) and Steve Pemberton (Inside No 9) will be joining Wicky on his crime scene cleans.
Showtrial series two
Sunday
BBC One, 9.00pm
The second instalment of anthology series Showtrial welcomes a whole new cast and plotline.
When a high-profile climate activist is killed in a hit and run, he uses his dying moments to identify his ‘killer.’ The man he identified, Justin, is a cop (Michael Socha, This is England). Sam Malik (Adeel Akhtar, Sherwood) is his uneasy defence lawyer, trying to wrangle the arrogant Justin into a good defence. But when the pressure is mounting so high, can you ever get a fair trial?
Big Brother
Sunday
ITV2, 9.00pm
It’s not long now until we get to hear AJ Odudu saying “please do not swuur” again, as Sunday will see an as-yet-unknown group enter the Big Brother house.
Let’s hope this year will bring housemates as iconic as Miss Universe Great Britain winner Noky, Wolverhamptonian makeup artist Farida, and the eventual winner Jordan Sangha. Sangha won the hearts of the nation, when his impression of a Victorian gentleman turned out to be his genuine personality, and his relationship with fellow contestant Henry Southan ended up having more drama (and lasting longer) than most Love Island ones.