The Top Five Films and TV Shows to Watch this Week (14th - 18th July 2025)

The Summer I Turned Pretty returns to Prime Video UK this week

Sharks, sewing and summer are the keys themes running through my top five features this week! Grab the ice lollies, sit back and relax with these must-watch moments, you simply cannot miss…

SHARK! Celebrity Infested Waters, 9pm, ITV One, Monday 14th July: Some of the most famous faces in England are learning how to swim with sharks to celebrate the anniversary of Jaws. However, this isn’t the only reason for this show. Capturing the reality of why sharks are becoming endangered, it is sad to see what dangers we are causing to the species.

Mix Tape, 9pm, BBC Two, Tuesday 15th July: Set between two eras, this love story is a celebration of finding love for the first time and the music that impacts it. With an all star cast, this four parter is a perfect series to binge all in one.

The Great British Sewing Bee, 9pm, BBC One, Tuesday 15th July: One of the most wholesome shows on TV is back. Get ready to get the sewing bug whilst watching, as the contestants inspire us all together creative with our fashion.

The Summer I Turned Pretty (Series Three), 8am, Prime Video UK, Wednesday 16th July: One of the most anticipated shows this summer is back for its final season. Releasing episodes weekly, instead of all in one, the first two land today. Will Belly pick Conrad or Jeremiah? We will have to watch to find out.

Bookish, 8pm, U+Alibi, Wednesday 16th July: With the team behind Sherlock and Doctor Who both starring and creating this new detective series, you can bet it is going to be good! It is the perfect mid week pick me up.

Let us know what you have been watching and what you are most looking forward to catching over the course of the week, via our social media pages or in the comments below, as we would love to know!

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