TV Guide UK Tonight: Wed 10 Jun 2026 – Amandaland Finale, The Fortune Finale & England v Costa Rica

Daily TV Guide

Wednesday 10 June 2026. Finale night. Amandaland, The Fortune and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder all sign off tonight, with Surgeons and Only Child wrapping up their runs too. Over on ITV1, England play their last World Cup warm-up against Costa Rica, and EastEnders keeps the Walford drama ticking at 7:30pm. Plenty to record.

Quick Picks: Tonight’s Best

  • Amandaland ⭐ BBC One, 9pm. Series finale. Lucy Punch’s monstrous, brilliant Amanda bows out.
  • The Fortune Channel 5, 9pm. Series finale. Eleanor Tomlinson framed for murder as the mystery resolves.
  • England v Costa Rica ITV1, 8pm. England’s final World Cup warm-up, live from Orlando.
  • A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder BBC One, 10:40pm. Series finale double bill. Emma Myers’ Pip seeks answers.
  • EastEnders BBC One, 7:30pm. The Oscar Branning fallout rumbles on, with Kat Moon sitting on a secret.
  • Ken Loach Night BBC Four, from 10:05pm. The director marks his 90th with two of his films.

Sport

International Football: England v Costa Rica – ITV1, 8pm

England’s second and final World Cup warm-up, live from the Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, with kick-off at 9pm. After the New Zealand run-out at the weekend, this is Thomas Tuchel’s last chance to fine-tune the side and let the squad get used to the Florida heat before the tournament proper. Coverage starts at 8pm. ITVX.

Tennis: Queen’s – BBC Two, from 1pm

Day three of the women’s grass-court tournament at the Queen’s Club, with the second-round singles matches getting under way. More grass-court tune-up ahead of Wimbledon. BBC iPlayer.


Early Evening

The Future with Hannah Fry – BBC Two, 7:30pm

The penultimate episode of Hannah Fry’s series turns to robotics, and it’s the most interesting one yet. She visits a café in Japan where the robot staff are operated remotely by disabled and housebound workers, and looks at mind-controlled bionic arms and glasses that can subtitle a conversation live for deaf people. Fry is typically good at keeping the wonder and the scepticism in balance. BBC iPlayer.

EastEnders – BBC One, 7:30pm

Yes, EastEnders is on tonight at 7:30pm. The fallout from Oscar Branning’s complicated love life carries on, and the real tension now sits with Kat Moon, who saw rather more through that window than anyone realises and has to decide what to do with it. As ever in Walford, a secret like this never stays buried for long. BBC iPlayer.


Prime Time

The Repair Shop – BBC One, 8pm

A comforting hour of fixing the unfixable. Tonight the team take on a life-sized stuffed pony called Hector, a much-loved fixture at an Edinburgh riding school for disabled children, plus a clock that no longer works and a leather darts case with a claimed link to Guy Fawkes. It’s the usual mix of careful craft and quietly emotional backstories, and it remains one of the most reliably lovely things on telly. BBC iPlayer.

Inside the Tower of London – Channel 5, 8pm

This week digs into the history of the King’s House at the Tower, once home to a Tudor spymaster who kept high-status prisoners under lock and key and wasn’t above using torture to get what he wanted, including on Guy Fawkes. There’s also a look at the Yeomen Warders and their part in Remembrance Sunday. Solid, accessible history. 5 streaming.

Springwatch – BBC Two, 8pm

Packham and Strachan are still at Crom for the live nature series, and tonight they’re asking a timely question: what has the unseasonably hot weather done to the wildlife there and elsewhere? The nest cameras keep rolling regardless. BBC iPlayer.

Amandaland ⭐ – BBC One, 9pm (SERIES FINALE)

This is the pick of the night. Lucy Punch’s Amanda, spun off from Motherland, has become one of the best comic creations on British telly, monstrous and self-absorbed and yet somehow impossible not to root for. Tonight’s finale sends her round the country telling her tragic life story to increasingly alarmed suburbanites, while the chaotic make-up artist Claire (Rosie Cavaliero, a joy throughout) prompts a rare flash of genuine kindness from her. The series has let us see a slightly softer side to Amanda without ever betraying the character, which is a difficult trick, and the writing is as sharp as ever. The full series is on BBC iPlayer. A third run is already on the way, and on this form, good. BBC iPlayer.

The Fortune – Channel 5, 9pm (SERIES FINALE)

The psychological drama reaches its conclusion, and everything tightens around Amanda (Eleanor Tomlinson). She’s being framed for murder, her mother (Paula Wilcox) and husband (Matthew Lewis) have vanished, and her phone won’t stop buzzing with anonymous messages warning her to keep the police out of it. Whoever’s behind it clearly wants her to take the inheritance, but Amanda being Amanda, she goes looking for them instead. It’s daft and melodramatic in exactly the way Channel 5’s dramas do well, and Tomlinson keeps it grounded enough to land. 5 streaming.

Surgeons: at the Edge of Life – BBC Two, 9pm (SERIES FINALE)

The surgical documentary ends its run with two genuinely nerve-shredding operations. At Edinburgh’s Royal Infirmary, Professor Steve Wigmore leads an attempt to remove a tumour that has invaded Kathleen’s liver and diaphragm, while in another theatre Dawn, who has spina bifida, needs delicate surgery on scar tissue around the membrane protecting her brain and spinal cord, where the margin for error is barely a millimetre. The calm of the surgeons under that kind of pressure is the whole appeal. BBC iPlayer.

Only Child – BBC One, 9:30pm (SERIES FINALE)

Gregor Fisher’s gentle Scottish sitcom signs off tonight. The property developers finally move on the allotments, forcing the protest group into more drastic action, while jobbing actor Richard (Greg McHugh) chases a Richard Curtis-style happy ending with Emily (Amy Lennox), and dad Ken wonders if he might find one of his own. A warm, low-key half-hour, and well worth a third series. BBC iPlayer.


Late Night

On the Front Line: the High Street Crime Crisis – BBC Two, 10pm

A year-long investigation in which reporter Ed Thomas shadows police forces trying to shut down high-street shops being used as fronts for organised crime. The examples are striking: a Rochdale minimart raided for selling thousands of pounds of illegal cigarettes a day, and a Shrewsbury barber’s closed down for laundering money, often with the paperwork hidden behind nominal directors. A sharp, troubling watch. (Starts 11pm in Northern Ireland.) BBC iPlayer.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder – BBC One, 10:40pm (SERIES FINALE)

The teen-detective drama wraps up its second series with a double bill, and there are two things to resolve: a verdict in the Max Hastings trial and the truth about Jamie Reynolds’s disappearance. What lifts it is that it’s less interested in the puzzle than in what all this has cost Pip (Emma Myers), who’s increasingly aware that solving a crime doesn’t put the world back together. It’s darker and more thoughtful than the format suggests, and clearly leaving the door open for more. BBC iPlayer.

Ken Loach Night – BBC Four, from 10:05pm

Ahead of his 90th birthday, Ken Loach introduces two films from opposite ends of his career. First, his 2023 film The Old Oak, about a struggling County Durham publican who befriends a Syrian refugee, then at 12:10am his 1965 BBC drama Up the Junction. Six decades apart, both burn with the same anger and humanity. A fitting tribute to one of Britain’s great film-makers. BBC iPlayer.


The Viewing Schedule

Time Channel Programme
1:00pm BBC Two Tennis: Queen’s (women’s, Day 3)
7:00pm BBC Three Athletics: Diamond League (Oslo)
7:30pm BBC One EastEnders
7:30pm BBC Two The Future with Hannah Fry
8:00pm ITV1 International Football: England v Costa Rica (k/o 9pm)
8:00pm BBC One The Repair Shop
8:00pm Channel 5 Inside the Tower of London
8:00pm BBC Two Springwatch
8:00pm Channel 4 Location, Location, Location
9:00pm BBC One Amandaland (SERIES FINALE) ⭐
9:00pm Channel 5 The Fortune (SERIES FINALE)
9:00pm BBC Two Surgeons: at the Edge of Life (SERIES FINALE)
9:30pm BBC One Only Child (SERIES FINALE)
10:00pm BBC Two On the Front Line: the High Street Crime Crisis
10:05pm BBC Four Ken Loach Night
10:40pm BBC One A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (SERIES FINALE)

What’s On Streaming

  • BBC iPlayer: Amandaland, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, EastEnders, Surgeons: at the Edge of Life, Only Child, The Repair Shop, Ken Loach Night
  • ITVX: England v Costa Rica
  • 5 streaming: The Fortune, Inside the Tower of London
  • Channel 4 streaming: Location, Location, Location

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the Amandaland finale on tonight?

The Amandaland series finale is on BBC One at 9pm tonight (Wednesday 10 June 2026). Lucy Punch’s Motherland spin-off ends its run, with the chaotic make-up artist Claire (Rosie Cavaliero) prompting a rare act of kindness from Amanda. The full series is on BBC iPlayer.

Is EastEnders on Wednesday 10 June 2026?

Yes, EastEnders is on BBC One at 7:30pm tonight. The fallout from Oscar Branning’s tangle with the Slater twins continues, with Kat Moon holding on to what she saw. Catch up via BBC iPlayer.

What time is The Fortune finale on Channel 5?

The Fortune series finale is on Channel 5 at 9pm tonight. Amanda (Eleanor Tomlinson) is framed for murder while her mother (Paula Wilcox) and husband (Matthew Lewis) go missing, in a twisty conclusion. Episodes are also on 5 streaming.

What time is England v Costa Rica on tonight?

England v Costa Rica kicks off at 9pm tonight, live on ITV1 with coverage from 8pm. It’s England’s final World Cup warm-up friendly, played at the Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida. Catch up via ITVX.

What’s the best thing to watch on TV tonight (Wednesday 10 June 2026)?

It’s a big night of finales. The Amandaland finale on BBC One at 9pm is our pick, with The Fortune ending on Channel 5 at 9pm and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder wrapping up later on BBC One. England’s final World Cup warm-up against Costa Rica is live on ITV1 from 8pm, and EastEnders is on at 7:30pm.


Final Verdict

A night of goodbyes. Amandaland at 9pm on BBC One is the pick, a genuinely funny finale for one of the best sitcoms going, with a third series already confirmed. At the same time, The Fortune wraps up on Channel 5 with all the twisty melodrama you’d want, and later A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder closes its second series on BBC One. If you’d rather live drama, England v Costa Rica on ITV1 from 8pm is the last World Cup warm-up. And for something with real weight, Ken Loach Night on BBC Four is a lovely tribute. EastEnders is on at 7:30pm to start you off.


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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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