What to Watch on TV this Week: 10th - 16th June
The Traitors US
Wednesday
BBC Three, 9.00pm
The American version of the gameshow where contestants trust no-one and suspect everyone comes to British TV for a second series.
The American version of the gameshow where contestants trust no-one and suspect everyone comes to British TV for a second series.
ITV deliver what they're describing as the "definitive depiction" of the hunt for Peter Sutcliffe, the serial killer responsible for murdering thirteen women and attempting to murder seven others in the late seventies.
The Boys shows the unfiltered truth of what it really looks like when superheroes and civilians live side by side, and it’s not always pretty.
The unique comic book series mixes comedy with plenty of violence, starring Karl Urban as Billy the Butcher, Jack Quaid as Hughie, Tomer Kapon as Frenchie, Laz Alonso as Mother’s Milk, and Karen Fukuhara as The Female, as the vigilantes.
They find themselves at war with those with superpowers who abuse their abilities, especially the elite superhero team known as the Seven.
Actress and singer Sheridan Smith offers viewers unprecedented access to the intimate and personal journey of her becoming a mum for the first time, in a new one-off documentary.
From screenwriter Russell T Davies comes The Boys, a five-part drama which follows the story of the decade, of the AIDS crisis and of three lads Ricky, Roscoe and Colin.
The drama will be the next project for Davies following the huge success of A Very English Scandal on BBC One which starred Hugh Grant as Liberal MP Jeremy Thorpe.