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Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection returned for a second series Thursday night on ITV2, achieving its highest overnight audience so far. The episode peaked at 349,000 viewers, with a 228,000 average.
The full new series also launched on ITVX, where it has already reached 323,000 streams. The first series was ITVX's biggest factual entertainment launch. Combined, both series have now been streamed 7.9 million times.
Across all of Olivia Attwood's factual programming on ITVX, including Getting Filthy Rich, Bad Boyfriends and Olivia vs the Trolls, the total stream count now stands at nearly 40 million.
The new series of The Price of Perfection sees Olivia continue her investigation into how science and social media are influencing beauty standards. The six episodes are titled Weight Loss, Smile, Skin, Mummy Makeover, Men and Spending 100K & Counting.
All episodes are available to stream now on ITVX. The series also airs on ITV2 every Thursday at 10pm.
Virgin Island, Channel 4's breakout streaming hit, is officially returning for a second series after making a huge splash with younger audiences. The show has become a genuine phenomenon, drawing in 16–34-year-olds in record-breaking numbers and easily outperforming the broadcaster's other recent unscripted hits.
In just its first 28 days, the debut episode became Channel 4's most-watched show of 2025 so far for that age group. It's already leapfrogged heavyweight titles like Taskmaster, Married at First Sight Australia and Gogglebox, which usually dominate. And it's not just a strong start. The series has pulled in an average of 1.4 million viewers per episode, making it Channel 4's biggest streaming success this year across all types of programming, scripted or otherwise.
What's maybe even more impressive is how it stacks up against other major titles in terms of young viewer numbers. Virgin Island is now ahead of shows like Race Across the World, Doctor Who and the rebooted Gladiators. Nearly nine million views have already been clocked up across the full series, and that's before the final numbers for the later episodes are even in.
At the heart of Virgin Island is something you don't often see on TV. The series follows twelve adult virgins as they head to a luxury Mediterranean retreat and take part in a deeply personal and hands-on course in intimacy. Led by world-class sexologists, the programme offers them the chance to confront the fears and hang-ups that have kept them from exploring this part of their lives. It's honest, emotional, and not afraid to dig into a topic that's usually wrapped up in shame or silence.
Ian Katz, Channel 4's Chief Content Officer, summed it up simply. Virgin Island is the kind of thing only Channel 4 would dare to make. It's thoughtful and funny, but also unflinching in how it deals with something so rarely shown with real compassion. He said the team were thrilled that it had struck such a chord with younger viewers, and even more so that the people involved in the show found it a constructive and positive experience.
Commissioning Editor Jonah Weston couldn't hide his pride in the series either. He called it bold, warm and well-intentioned, praising both the cast and the experts involved for creating something that clearly resonated with so many. And yes, he's already teasing a second series that promises to be even bigger and bolder.
One of the original participants, Dave, spoke about how the show completely changed his life. He talked about the boost to his confidence and how safe and supported he felt throughout filming. He also encouraged others who might be thinking about applying to take the leap, saying the experience was incredible and left a lasting impact.
The production team at Double Act, led by Executive Producer Rob Davis, are just as thrilled. He called it a bold and fresh format that clearly connected with a younger audience who recognised something real in what they were watching.
The full first series of Virgin Island is still available to stream on Channel 4, and if you're interested in applying for the next one, the details are up on their official site. Season two is already in the works, and given the reaction so far, it's shaping up to be one of the most anticipated returns of the year.
Johnny Vegas, the comedian, actor and trained potter, is set to take on his most personal artistic project yet in a new Channel 4 series called Johnny Vegas: Art, ADHD and Me. The two-part documentary, produced by Rumpus Media, follows Vegas as he attempts to create a piece of public art for his hometown of St. Helens in Merseyside. But what begins as a creative challenge soon turns into a deeper exploration of identity and mental health.
Vegas has long been known for mixing comedy with a kind of heartfelt sincerity. In this series, that blend comes through fully as he reflects on his own experience receiving an ADHD diagnosis. It's an unexpected twist that reshapes not only his artistic vision but also his understanding of himself. What could have been a straightforward story about making art becomes an honest and moving conversation about the struggles and surprises of learning who you really are.
Art has always played a vital role in Vegas's life. He began as a "dedicated wannabe ceramicist", practising pottery before his rise in entertainment. He remembers using art as his "educational saviour" at a time when schools seemed to be stepping back from the creative subjects he loved. Now, after years away from that world, he's throwing his hat back in the ring, but with something bigger in mind. More than just creating a sculpture, he wants to spark a wider conversation about culture, creativity and community while paying tribute to the town that shaped him.
There's a rawness to this project that goes beyond the usual celebrity documentary. Adeel Amini from Rumpus Media highlights how the series lets viewers see a different side of Johnny Vegas, one that's open, vulnerable and full of humour. It's a chance to watch a well-known figure wrestle with his creativity while confronting personal challenges, all told with the warmth and wit fans have come to expect.
Channel 4's Shaminder Nahal adds that the series captures the "power of art for everyone", its ability to heal, energise and inspire no matter who you are. Filmed over several years by Eddie Stafford, the documentary not only showcases Vegas's artistic process but also explores the emotional and mental demands that come with it. The result is a journey that is as enlightening as it is moving.
In a world where discussions around mental health are more important than ever, Johnny Vegas: Art, ADHD and Me promises to be more than just a look at making art. It is about finding yourself in unexpected places, facing challenges honestly and celebrating the small town that is at the heart of it all. For Johnny Vegas, this is not just another project, it is a genuine love letter to St. Helens and to the art that saved him.
The trailer for the third season of Foundation has finally landed, and it wastes no time raising the stakes. The Apple TV+ sci-fi epic, created by David S. Goyer and based on Isaac Asimov's celebrated stories, returns globally on 11 July. Just one episode to start, then new instalments will drop each Friday through to 12 September. It's a ten-part season that promises more drama, more danger and even more of that bold, sprawling world the show has become known for.
Jared Harris, Lee Pace and Lou Llobell are all back, joined by new cast members including Cherry Jones, Brandon P. Bell, Synnøve Karlsen, Cody Fern, Tómas Lemarquis, Alexander Siddig, Troy Kotsur and Pilou Asbæk. They're stepping into a story that has only grown more intense since last season. We're now 152 years on from the events of season two. The Foundation has evolved, no longer just a scrappy rebellion on the edge of collapse. It's now a fully formed power, standing in sharp contrast to the Cleonic Empire, which is fading under the weight of its own history.
But just as the uneasy balance between these two forces begins to settle, a new danger arrives. The Mule. He isn't just another military leader looking to take over. He uses fear, strength and mind control, and he's aiming for nothing less than total control of the galaxy. It's not clear how he fits into the old equations or whether the predictions of Hari Seldon still hold any real weight. That question alone could unravel everything.
This season feels more like a chess match than ever. The Cleons, Demerzel, Gaal Dornick and Seldon are all moving in different directions, each trying to protect their version of the future. Trust is thin, motives are murky, and it's getting harder to tell who's actually winning. Or if winning is even possible anymore.
From the beginning, Foundation has built itself around huge ideas. Civilisation collapsing and rebuilding. The weight of prophecy. What it means to control the course of history. But it's never just been abstract. The show finds room for quiet character moments too, and season three looks ready to carry on with that balance. With the expanded cast, there's space for fresh perspectives and complications, not just more spectacle.
Visually, the trailer keeps things as polished and ambitious as fans have come to expect. There's grandeur in almost every frame, but it doesn't come at the cost of emotion or clarity. The tension is real. So is the scale. And as the new season approaches, that combination feels more important than ever.
Produced by Skydance Television for Apple TV+, the series continues under Goyer's creative direction, supported by a long list of executive producers including Bill Bost, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Matt Thunell, Robyn Asimov, David Kob, Christopher J. Byrne, Leigh Dana Jackson, Jane Espenson and Roxann Dawson.
The first and second seasons are already available to stream worldwide on Apple TV+. For anyone thinking about jumping in, there's plenty of time to catch up. But even for returning fans, this next chapter doesn't look like it'll go the way anyone expects. A galaxy in flux, a new enemy rising, and the old guard still fighting to hold the line. It's all about to collide.
LEGEND, the TV channel dedicated to action, sci-fi, and thriller fans, is doubling down on nostalgic favourites with the addition of two classic series. Hot on the heels of impressive viewership figures for vintage content, the channel is adding the original The Fall Guy and Charlie's Angels to its line-up. Both shows are long-established cult favourites, and their return comes at a time when audiences are clearly embracing a return to familiar, high-energy entertainment. With a 2024 film adaptation of The Fall Guy helping revive interest in the original series, LEGEND's decision to bring it back to screens could not be more timely.
From 9 June, viewers can catch The Fall Guy every weekday at 7pm. Starring Lee Majors as Colt Seavers, a daredevil Hollywood stuntman who works as a bounty hunter on the side, the series combines outrageous stunts with tongue-in-cheek humour and crime-fighting drama. It's the first time the show will be available on TV and on-demand in over a decade, making it a real event for fans. Later this summer, LEGEND will also welcome the original 1970s Charlie's Angels, the stylish detective series that sparked a lasting global franchise. These additions follow the success of The A-Team and The Six Million Dollar Man, further cementing LEGEND's reputation as a go-to destination for vintage action and classic TV thrills.
The epic and brutal third season of Gangs of London comes home on Blu-ray, DVD & Download from 9th June!
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In the eagerly awaited third season of Gangs of London, hundreds of people are dropping dead in London from a batch of spiked cocaine and the Gangs are in chaos. Elliot hunts for answers, and finds himself confronting a devastating truth about his own past, as he uncovers a link to the conspiracy unfolding.
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Dazzler Media presents Gangs of London: Season 3 on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download from 9th June
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Sky has unveiled the first trailer for the third season of The Gilded Age, the Emmy-nominated drama from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes. The new eight-episode season arrives on Sky and streaming service NOW from Monday 23 June.
Set during America's period of seismic economic and social change, the story picks up after the Opera War has left the old guard weakened. The Russells are now positioned to rise to the top of society. Bertha sets her sights on a goal that would elevate the family beyond anything they've known, while George takes a major gamble in the railroad world that could either revolutionise the industry or cost him everything.
Across the street, the Brook household faces disruption as Agnes refuses to accept Ada's new status as lady of the house. Peggy is introduced to a doctor from Newport, though his family are less than pleased about her career. As the city moves toward the future, each decision made by these characters risks what they value most.
Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski and Cynthia Nixon return in a season where personal stakes and shifting fortunes shape the heart of the drama.