TV Guide UK Tonight: Tues 2 Jun 2026 – The Fortune, Half Man Finale & Amy Dowden’s Who Do You Think You Are?

Daily TV Guide

Tuesday 2 June 2026. Another night where 9pm asks you to make a decision. Channel 5 launches a brand new Eleanor Tomlinson drama, ITV1 opens the doors on the Vardys’ life in Italy, and over on BBC One Amy Dowden goes digging through her family tree. Then, once the soaps are done and most people have gone to bed, BBC One quietly drops one of the year’s best dramas: the Half Man finale at 10:40pm. EastEnders is back at 7:30pm too, in the thick of a big week. Get the series link sorted now.

Quick Picks: Tonight’s Best

  • The Fortune ⭐ Channel 5, 9pm. New four-part drama. Eleanor Tomlinson inherits a fortune and a houseful of enemies. Tonight’s pick.
  • Half Man BBC One, 10:40pm. Series finale. Richard Gadd’s drama wraps up at a wedding. Stay up for it or record it.
  • Who Do You Think You Are? BBC One, 9pm. Amy Dowden chases a family murder rumour back to 1888.
  • The Vardys ITV1, 9pm. Jamie and Rebekah relocate to Italy. New reality series.
  • EastEnders BBC One, 7:30pm. Back in the middle of the “Night That Changes Everything” run.
  • Falling Channel 4, 9pm. Keeley Hawes returns to the convent. Whole series on streaming.

Sport

Tennis: French Open – TNT Sports 1, from 9:30am

Day ten at Roland Garros, and the quarter-finals begin on the Paris clay. Coverage runs through the afternoon. Subscription required via TNT Sports.

Cycling: Women’s Giro d’Italia Stage 4 – TNT Sports 3, 1:15pm

Stage four is a short, sharp test against the clock: a 12.7km individual time trial from Belluno up to Nevegal. Times like this can reshape the whole leaderboard. Subscription required.

Cricket: Women’s T20 – England v India – Sky Sports Main Event, 6pm

The third and final game of England’s T20 series with India, played at Taunton. Whether it’s a decider or a dead rubber, it’s the last white-ball action of the series. Subscription required.


Early Evening

EastEnders – BBC One, 7:30pm

So, to answer the question everyone scrolls down for: yes, EastEnders is on tonight. It’s at 7:30pm and it’s right in the middle of “The Night That Changes Everything”, the soap’s big multi-episode event running across the week. Tonight keeps several plates spinning at once. Denise Fox is still processing her blood cancer diagnosis, George Knight is being kept comprehensively in the dark by Nicola Mitchell, and the long-teased secret tying Ian Beale to the Fox family inches a little nearer to blowing up in everyone’s faces. If you’ve drifted away from Walford lately, this is the week to drop back in. BBC iPlayer has it after broadcast.


Prime Time

Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr – BBC One, 8pm

The competition is down to its final three, and they’re handed a properly tricky brief: two hospitality suites at Brighton & Hove Albion’s stadium, one aimed at a player’s family and the other at corporate sponsors. Different audiences, same room standard expected. Michelle Ogundehin judges alongside guest Shayne Brady, and Alan Carr does what Alan Carr does. (In Wales it shifts to 9pm on BBC Two.) BBC iPlayer.

Bake Off: The Professionals – Channel 4, 8pm

The pastry teams are asked to turn out 24 identical small cakes first, which is the sort of challenge that quietly destroys people, before a showpiece round built around the works of Shakespeare. Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden judge, and you can usually tell within about ten seconds which way Blin’s verdict is going to land. Channel 4 streaming.

Reuben Owen: Life in the Dales – Channel 5, 8pm

Reuben and the gang take on a hefty log-piling job for a local farmer, which mostly means an excuse to get the vintage tractors out and working. It’s gentle, good-natured stuff with some lovely Yorkshire Dales scenery, and it slots neatly into the early evening. 5 streaming.

Artsnight: a Tribute to Carla Lane – BBC Four, 8pm

BBC Four marks ten years since the death of Carla Lane, the writer behind Butterflies and The Liver Birds, with a double bill. There’s archive material and contributions from Liver Birds stars Polly James and Nerys Hughes, followed by an episode of Butterflies at 8:30pm. Lane wrote women’s quiet domestic frustration better than almost anyone of her era, and she’s overdue this kind of look back. BBC iPlayer.

Coronation Street – ITV1, 8:30pm

The Barlows have never been brilliant fathers, and Daniel keeps the tradition alive tonight. He stumbles home the worse for wear after an online trolling ordeal and leaves young Bertie to sort his own tea. The seven-year-old has a go at cooking, the flat fills with smoke, and you can see where this is heading. ITVX.

The Fortune ⭐ – Channel 5, 9pm

This is the one to make time for. Eleanor Tomlinson, last seen on Channel 5 trading on goodwill from Poldark, headlines a new four-part psychological drama as Amanda Blakefield, an ordinary café worker who learns she’s the sole heir to a fortune left by a wealthy man she never even met.

She turns up at the family manor expecting, if not a warm welcome, then at least civility. What she gets instead is a houseful of people who would clearly rather she’d never existed: the man’s widow Fiona (Rebecca Front, very good at this kind of cold-shoulder cruelty), his son Anthony (Callum Woodhouse), and a groundskeeper (Stephen Tompkinson) who seems to know more than he’s letting on. Matthew Lewis plays Amanda’s husband, with Denis Lawson and Nina Wadia rounding out the cast, and it’s written by Aschlin Ditta. The setup is pure soapy thriller, the kind of thing Channel 5 has quietly got rather good at, and the opening episode does a tidy job of leaving you wanting the next one. Episodes are on 5 streaming.

Who Do You Think You Are? – BBC One, 9pm

Strictly’s Amy Dowden makes a genuinely engaging subject here, partly because she throws herself at the detective work with real enthusiasm. The episode follows a family rumour that a young relative met a violent end back in 1888, which leads her west into the Welsh valleys. There’s also the story of her paternal grandfather Frank, unofficially adopted as a baby, who grew up working down the south Wales mines. The two strands are very different in tone, but Dowden’s reactions hold it together, and there’s a discovery towards the end that clearly knocks her sideways. BBC iPlayer.

The Vardys – ITV1, 9pm

Jamie Vardy is having a moment on telly. Hot on the heels of a Netflix documentary comes this ITV reality series, following the 39-year-old striker, his wife Rebekah and their four kids as they up sticks for Italy and Jamie’s move to Serie A side Cremonese. The opening episode covers his tearful farewell to Leicester, marked by his 200th goal for the club, before pitching the family into house-hunts, school searches and the general chaos of starting again in a new country. Rebekah does most of the emotional heavy lifting, reflecting on putting the Wagatha Christie saga behind her. Whether you find it endearing or exhausting will come down entirely to how you feel about the Vardys to begin with. ITVX.

Falling – Channel 4, 9pm

Keeley Hawes is back as Anna, returning to the convent after a bereavement and a family revelation that throws her all over again. David (Paapa Essiedu) finds his fragile stability tested as Anna picks at old trauma with her sister Susan (Sophie Stone) and squares up to the bishop (Jason Watkins) over the church’s role in the community. The whole series is on Channel 4 streaming if tonight tempts you in, which it might.

The Way Out – U&Dave, 9pm

The escape-room-meets-game-show reaches its finale, with the teams racing to free Donna from a burning flat before time runs out. A last set of puzzles stands between them and the exit, and the heat, literal and otherwise, is on. Catch up via U.


Late Night

Muhammad Ali – BBC Four, from 10pm

BBC Four kicks off Ken Burns’ superb 2022 documentary series on Ali, starting with his amateur beginnings and his gold medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Burns does this kind of long-form portrait better than anyone, and there are three more episodes to come. BBC iPlayer.

Half Man – BBC One, 10:40pm (SERIES FINALE)

If you’ve been watching Richard Gadd’s follow-up to Baby Reindeer, you already know to clear the decks for this. Half Man has spent six episodes jumping across four decades to map the bond between Ruben (Gadd) and Niall (Jamie Bell), two men raised as close as brothers without being related, and the slow, grinding way that closeness curdled. Tonight it all converges at a wedding, and Gadd isn’t in the business of tidy endings. Jamie Bell has been extraordinary across the run, and the finale gives him room to prove it. It’s on at 10:40pm (11:10pm in Northern Ireland), and the full series is on iPlayer if you need to bolt it all together in one go.

Witness: Fergal Keane’s Journey of Hope – BBC Two, 11pm

After more than 40 years on the front line of news, from Rwanda to Ukraine, Fergal Keane reflects on what that work has cost him, including his openness about living with PTSD, and why he still manages to find reasons for optimism. A thoughtful, sobering hour from one of the BBC’s most respected correspondents. BBC iPlayer.


The Viewing Schedule

Time Channel Programme
9:30am TNT Sports 1 Tennis: French Open (Day 10)
1:15pm TNT Sports 3 Cycling: Women’s Giro d’Italia Stage 4
6:00pm Sky Sports Main Event Cricket: Women’s T20 – England v India
7:30pm BBC One EastEnders
8:00pm BBC One Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr
8:00pm Channel 4 Bake Off: The Professionals
8:00pm Channel 5 Reuben Owen: Life in the Dales
8:00pm BBC Four Artsnight: a Tribute to Carla Lane
8:30pm ITV1 Coronation Street
9:00pm Channel 5 The Fortune ⭐
9:00pm BBC One Who Do You Think You Are?
9:00pm ITV1 The Vardys
9:00pm Channel 4 Falling
9:00pm U&Dave The Way Out (Finale)
10:00pm BBC Four Muhammad Ali
10:40pm BBC One Half Man (SERIES FINALE)
11:00pm BBC Two Witness: Fergal Keane’s Journey of Hope

What’s On Streaming

  • 5 streaming: The Fortune, Reuben Owen: Life in the Dales
  • BBC iPlayer: Half Man (full series), EastEnders, Who Do You Think You Are?, Interior Design Masters, Muhammad Ali, Fergal Keane’s Journey of Hope
  • ITVX: The Vardys, Coronation Street
  • Channel 4 streaming: Falling (full series), Bake Off: The Professionals

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is The Fortune on Channel 5 tonight?

The Fortune starts on Channel 5 at 9pm tonight (Tuesday 2 June 2026). It’s the first episode of a four-part psychological drama starring Eleanor Tomlinson as Amanda Blakefield, who inherits a fortune from a man she never met and finds herself surrounded by his deeply unwelcoming family. Episodes are also available on 5 streaming.

Is EastEnders on Tuesday 2 June 2026?

Yes. EastEnders is on BBC One at 7:30pm tonight, as part of the soap’s “The Night That Changes Everything” run of episodes across the week. Denise Fox’s blood cancer storyline continues, George Knight is still being lied to by Nicola Mitchell, and a buried secret connecting Ian Beale to the Fox family edges closer to the surface. Catch up via BBC iPlayer.

What time is the Half Man series finale on BBC One?

The Half Man series finale is on BBC One at 10:40pm tonight (11:10pm in Northern Ireland). Richard Gadd’s drama comes to a head at a wedding, with the decades-long relationship between Ruben and Niall (Jamie Bell) finally reaching its conclusion. The full series is available on BBC iPlayer.

Who is the Who Do You Think You Are? episode about tonight?

Tonight’s Who Do You Think You Are? on BBC One at 9pm follows Strictly dancer Amy Dowden as she investigates a rumour that a young relative died in suspicious circumstances in 1888, and uncovers the story of her grandfather Frank, who was unofficially adopted as a baby and grew up in the south Wales mining valleys.

What’s the best thing to watch on TV tonight (Tuesday 2 June 2026)?

Channel 5’s new drama The Fortune at 9pm is our top pick, with Eleanor Tomlinson leading a strong cast in a properly moreish thriller. If you can stay up, the Half Man series finale on BBC One at 10:40pm is the other unmissable one. Amy Dowden’s Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One, 9pm) and the launch of The Vardys (ITV1, 9pm) give the 9pm hour plenty of competition.


Final Verdict

Tuesday loads almost everything into one window again. The Fortune on Channel 5 at 9pm is the pick of the new arrivals, a glossy four-part thriller that gives Eleanor Tomlinson a proper lead and surrounds her with people you’ll enjoy disliking. The catch is that 9pm is heaving: Who Do You Think You Are? with Amy Dowden and the launch of The Vardys are both fighting for the same slot, so the record button is going to earn its keep. Before all that, EastEnders at 7:30pm is worth catching mid-event week. But the real prize comes late: the Half Man finale on BBC One at 10:40pm is the best thing on tonight by some distance, even if you have to watch it the next morning to do it justice.


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Written by

Clint Edgar

Clint is a writer and self-proclaimed professional binge-watcher who treats the "Skip Intro" button with the suspicion it deserves. When he isn't dissecting plot holes or getting emotionally invested in fictional characters, you can find him scrolling through streaming queues or arguing about why The Office is a masterpiece. Clint lives in London with a dangerously comfortable couch and a remote control that he guards with his life.

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