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Must-watch TV: Jeremy Vine's new puzzle game as ITV comedy breaks boundaries

Must-watch TV: Jeremy Vine's new puzzle game as ITV comedy breaks boundaries

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Jeremy Vine and Ken Bruce front two new quiz shows this week, promising plenty of mind-bending twists this week. But there are also plenty of dramas for fans of explosive thrills.
Prince William and Princess Anne have shaped modern monarchy in their own way - so it's no surprise Channel 5 is dedicating two documentaries on the heir to the throne and the Princess Royal this week.
The broadcaster has also promised exciting challenges ahead with Celebrity Puzzling, a brand new puzzle game show in which Jeremy Vine defies household names to the ultimate puzzle game.

Ken Bruce follows a similar theme on Channel 4 with his PopMasterTV heading to the small screen. ITV2, on the other hand, is introducing a ground-breaking comedy with Jordan Gray taking the lead in Transaction. Here are all the shows you need to keep an eye on this week.

Prince William: Passion, Honour...
Saturday, 5
Prince William takes centre stage in this candid and revealing documentary that charts his journey from childhood to the present day. Using rare archival footage and key interviews, it explores his upbringing, relationship with his mother, Princess Diana, and very public fallout with Prince Harry.
Poised to be kind, William is presented not just as a royal, but as a man shaped by loss and duty. It's a fascinating portrait of a prince on the brink of kingship and a man navigating family, fame and the future.
Capital's Summertime Ball

Couldn't make it to Wembley? Rest assured - ITV brings the party to your living room. Hosted by Sian Welby, Chris Stark and Jordan North on Capital Breakfast, this year's Summertime Ball is packed with performances from the biggest stars around: Mariah Carey, McFly, even rising sensation Lola Young.
With Eurovision favourites Remember Monday also hitting the stage, expect fireworks, sing-alongs and feel-good vibes in one of the UK's most anticipated music events of the summer.

The Gilded Age
Monday, Sky
Back with its third season, The Gilded Age is a deliciously dramatic look at the clash between old money and new ambition in 1880s America.
Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) has her eyes set on social domination while her husband George (Morgan Spector) risks everything in a financial gamble.

With stunning visuals, iconic returns from Cynthia Nixon and Christine Baranski, and cutthroat stakes, it's a lavish, addictive drama about legacy, power and what people will do to keep their place in history.
PopMasterTV
Monday, C4

Ken Bruce brings his beloved music quiz to TV, and it's as charming as ever. Five music buffs face off in a battle of pop trivia, racing through decades of chart history in a fame where memory is everything.
With singalong classics, retro facts and Ken's dry wit holding it all together, PopMasterTV is a nostalgic gem. Whether you're a chart nerd of a casual fan, it's the kind of feel-good, comforting telly that'll have you shouting answers from the sofa.
Crime Scene Cleaners
Monday, C4

Behind every crime scene lies a brutal mess - and a clean-up crew willing to face the unthinkable. This ten-part series follows real-life trauma cleaners in the UK and US as they scrub, sanitise and support victims' families through unimaginable loss.
From robberies to gruesome murders, it's gritty, graphic and gut-wrenching - but also deeply humane. With 24/7 call-outs and extraordinary compassion, Crime Scene Cleaners shines a light on the unsung heroes helping others start over - one horrific job at a time.

Celebrity Puzzling
Tuesday, 5
It's brains over brawn in this cosy celebrity competition hosted by Jeremy Vine. Team captains Carol Vorderman and Sally Lindsay star with their celeb squads, going head-to-head in battles of logic, memory, wordplay and wit.
With laugh-out-loud moments, surprisingly tense showdowns and appearances from stars like Gareth Malone and Scarlett Moffatt, Celebrity Puzzling is perfect telly for puzzle lovers. It's gentle, satisfying and the perfect watch to unwind.

Transaction
Tuesday, ITV2

Jordan Gray is a force of nature in this chaotic comedy about Liv, a trans nightshift worker who makes her supermarket shift anything but ordinary.
Hired as a PR stunt after the manager (Nick Frost) makes an offensive remark, Liv quickly realises she's unsackable - and uses it to cause glorious havoc.
Transaction is sharp, silly and proudly anarchic, with Jordan's wild charisma driving every scene. It's messy, loud and defiant - and one of the boldest new British comedies in ages.

Ironheart
Tuesday, Disney+
After the events of Wakanda Forever, Riri Williams takes the MCU baton in Ironheart, a sleek new Marvel series where tech meets magic.
Dominique Throne shines as Riri, an MIT genius caught in a dangerous game with the mysterious Parker Robbins (Anthony Ramos). As tensions rise between science and sorcery, Riri must build more than a super-suit - she has to build her own legacy. Big on action, packed with heart and essential for Phase Five fans, this is Marvel's next big swing.

The Kim Kardashian Diamond Heist
Wednesday, BBC3
In 2016, Kim Kardashian was tied up at gunpoint in a Paris hotel and robbed of millions in jewels - a crime that shocked the world. This gripping BBC doc unpacks the full story, from police investigations and trial footage to interviews with journalists and those close to the US reality TV star.
Revisiting that terrifying night and the global fallout, this documentary uncovers details that were kept quiet - until now. It's glossy, revealing and surprisingly emotional.

Amol Rajan Goes to the Ganges
Wednesday, BBC1
Amol Rajan embarks on a moving and personal journey to India's Maha Kumbh Mela, the world's largest religious gathering. Surrounded by millions of pilgrims and extraordinary rituals, he reflects on faith, family and identity - while reconnecting with his birthplace.

This isn't just a documentary about spectacle; it's a deep, soulful exploration of belonging and spirituality. Beautifully shot and quietly profound, this one-off hour captures something few travel shows ever do: the emotional pull of home and the power of belief.
The Bear
Thursday, Disney +

Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) is back in the kitchen for season four, and the heat is on. With the restaurant gaining momentum and the stakes rising, Carmy, Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) and Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) face new hurdles that threaten to boil over.
A raw, intense exploration of ambition, grief and grit, The Bear mixes chaos and tenderness with razor-sharp precision. Get ready for more kitchen meltdowns and quiet victories in this unmissable drama.

Squid Game
Friday, Netflix
The global hit reaches its final act, and Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) is out for justice. Haunted by his past and driven by grief, he sets out to destroy the Game once and for all.
But the elusive Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) has other plans, and the psychological warfare only deepens. Directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk, this intense, emotional conclusion delivers shocks, heart and explosive tension as Squid Game cements its place in TV history with an unforgettable final chapter.

Princess Anne: Royal Rule Breaker
Friday, 9pm, 5
She's the monarchy's steeliest operator and this 90-minute documentary finally gives her her due. Often overlooked but never outdone, Princess Anne has quietly become the Royal Family 's hardest grafter and boldest spirit.
From Olympic glory to diplomatic duty, this film traces her evolution from headstrong teen to pillar of the Crown. Featuring expert insight, archive footage and rare glimpses behind palace doors, it's a tribute to a woman who plays by her own rules - and rarely puts a foot wrong.

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