There will also be new instalments of nature documentary Our Planet and Celebrity Gogglebox, while Disney Plus is debuting its follow-up to classic 1997 film The Full Monty, which is a series of the same name featuring the cast back in their roles.

Other new scripted series debuting this week include Jack Thorne's emotional drama Best Interests and Catherine Tate's new comedy series Queen of Oz.

Meanwhile, deeply personal documentary Sarah Beeny vs Cancer is set to air on Channel 4, while Gold will commemorate Blackadder's 40th anniversary with Blackadder: The Lost Pilot.

To help you decide what to watch, check out our curated selection of top picks for this week. Watch the video above, or read on for our full choice of what to watch.

Best Interests

Release date: Monday 12th June, 9pm, BBC One

This four-part drama from Jack Thorne stars Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen as Nicci and Andrew, a married couple whose daughter Marnie has a life-threatening condition, and the doctors believe it is in her best interests to be allowed to die. However, her family disagree, leading to a fight through the legal process.

Sarah Beeny vs Cancer

Release date: Monday 12th June, 9pm, Channel 4

This deeply personal documentary from Sarah Beeny, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2022, explores the past, present and future of breast cancer treatment in the UK. Filming started just three weeks after Beeny's initial diagnosis, and the series uses heartfelt video diaries to capture the highs and lows of this challenging period of Sarah's life.

The Full Monty

Release date: Wednesday 14th June, Disney Plus

This sequel series to the hit 1997 film of the same name sees the cast, including Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy and Paul Barber, reprise their roles more than 25 years later, with the series following the original band of brothers as they navigate the post-industrial city of Sheffield and society's crumbling healthcare, education and employment sectors.

Our Planet 2

Release date: Wednesday 14th June, Netflix

Sir David Attenborough narrates the second season of this stunning nature documentary, focused on the migration habits of animals across the globe. The series unravels the mysteries of how and why animals migrate, and reveals some of the most dramatic and compelling stories in the natural world.

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Staged season 3

Release date: Wednesday 14th June, 10:40pm, BBC One

This third season of what was originally a lockdown comedy, Staged, first aired on BritBox last year, but is now coming to the BBC. In the new season, David and Michael aren't talking with Simon, but soon embark on a new project which appears destined to fail - their own version of A Christmas Carol.

Black Mirror season 6

Release date: Thursday 15th June, Netflix

After four years away, Charlie Brooker's dark, satirical anthology series focused on technology returns for its sixth season, with episode titles including Joan is Awful, Loch Henry, Beyond the Sea, Mazey Day and Demon 79. The cast includes Salma Hayek, Aaron Paul, Zazie Beetz, Paapa Essiedu and many others.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2

Release date: Thursday 15th June, Paramount+

This Star Trek series, which follows Captain Christopher Pike, Science Officer Spock and Number One in the years before Captain Kirk guided the USS Enterprise, returns - with the team exploring new worlds around the galaxy. The new season will also include a crossover episode with characters from Star Trek: Lower Decks.

Blackadder: The Lost Pilot

Release date: Thursday 15th June, 9pm, Gold

To mark the 40th anniversary of Blackadder, Sir Tony Robinson goes on a quest to discover the truth behind Blackadder's origin - leading him to uncover the story of the never-before-broadcast pilot episode. Gold will also broadcast a retrospective documentary called Blackadder: A Cunning Story on Friday 16th June.

Outlander season 7

Release date: Friday 16th June, Lionsgate+

This first part of the hit fantasy/historical series' seventh season will contain eight episodes, with the following eight arriving in 2024. It will be based on Diana Gabaldon's book An Echo in the Bone and is the penultimate season, before one final eighth outing and then the arrival of prequel series, Blood of My Blood.

The Grand Tour: Eurocrash

Release date: Friday 16th June, Prime Video

Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond are back on the road, with this special finding the trio on a 1,400-mile road trip through central Europe, from Gdańsk in Poland through Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia. There will be plenty of antics as usual, which will culminate in a spectacular Fast and Furious finale at a military airbase.

Queen of Oz

Release date: Friday 16th June, 9:30pm, BBC One

This new sitcom from Catherine Tate sees her playing Princess Georgiana, known as Georgie, the spare to the British throne whose constant public scandals threaten the monarchy's future. Georgie’s parents therefore send her off to Australia to become their queen - and to stop them from leaving the Commonwealth.

Celebrity Gogglebox season 5

Release date: Friday 16th June, 10pm, Channel 4

Once again, a host of famous faces are sitting down to chat about some of the week's biggest TV series. New celebrities joining the show this year include Chris Packham and his stepdaughter Megan, Davina McCall and her partner Michael, and Katherine Ryan and her husband Bobby.

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