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What to Watch This Week: New TV Premieres and Streaming Releases for June 14–June 20, 2026

Hey there, Sweet P’s ❤️

It is time for another Sweet P’s Weekly Watchlist, and this week’s new TV premieres and streaming releases are giving us a little bit of everything: cozy British mystery, Bravo family drama, Netflix docuseries, high-stakes thrillers, reality TV chaos, elite nannies, survival competition, and Colin Farrell back in detective mode.

For the week of June 14th through June 20th, 2026, there are several new and returning shows hitting PBS, TLC, Bravo, Netflix, Hulu, Freeform, Apple TV+, and HBO Max. Whether you are looking for a comfort watch, a messy reality series, a true-crime-adjacent thriller, or something binge-worthy for the weekend, this week has options.

Let’s get into this week’s new TV releases.

Grantchester Season 11

Premieres: Sunday, June 14, 2026
Where to Watch: PBS
Genre: Mystery / Drama

The final season of Grantchester begins this week on PBS, bringing the long-running mystery drama into its last chapter. Set in 1950s Cambridgeshire, the series follows the partnership between a clergyman and a detective as they investigate crimes in and around the village of Grantchester.

This final season is for viewers who love character-driven mysteries, period drama, and British detective storytelling. It is also a solid pick if you want something quieter and more traditional before the rest of the week starts throwing chaos from every direction.

Little Singles

Premieres: Monday, June 15, 2026
Where to Watch: TLC
Genre: Reality

Little Singles is a new TLC reality series following a group of young, single little people friends as they take a vacation together, navigate dating, deal with hookups and heartbreak, and figure out relationships in an average-height world.

This one looks like it will bring friendship dynamics, romantic tension, personal growth, and reality TV mess in equal measure. TLC knows exactly how to place people in a house and let the emotional Wi-Fi do what it does.

The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys Season 3

Premieres: Monday, June 15, 2026
Where to Watch: Bravo
Genre: Reality / Family Business Drama

The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys returns for Season 3 on Bravo, and the stakes are higher than ever for the McBee family. The series follows the McBee Farm & Cattle family business, the brothers trying to keep things together, and the personal drama that comes with family, money, romance, and ambition.

This season continues to lean into the family’s business pressure, relationship drama, and the question of whether they can keep the ranching empire moving forward. It is part cowboy family saga, part Bravo chaos, and part “everybody needs a meeting, a lawyer, and a nap.”

America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 3

Premieres: Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Where to Watch: Netflix
Genre: Docuseries / Sports / Reality

Netflix’s America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders returns for Season 3, following the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders through auditions, training, performances, and the intense pressure of making one of the most recognizable cheerleading teams in the world.

This series has become one of Netflix’s most conversation-worthy docuseries because it is not just about choreography and uniforms. It also digs into ambition, sacrifice, image, pressure, legacy, and the emotional cost of chasing a dream in front of millions.

If you watched the earlier seasons, this is definitely one to add to your list.

Alone

Premieres: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Where to Watch: Hulu
Genre: Reality Competition / Survival

Alone brings survival competition energy to the watchlist this week. Contestants are dropped into harsh wilderness conditions with limited supplies and must rely on their instincts, resilience, and survival skills.

This is one of those shows where I will absolutely be sitting safely on my couch with snacks while judging someone’s shelter-building decisions like I could do better. Spoiler alert: I could not. I would be eliminated by weather, bugs, or my own attitude.

The Season

Premieres: Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Where to Watch: Hulu
Genre: Drama

The Season is a Hulu drama set within Hong Kong’s elite boating scene, where a group of friends watch their luxury summer getaway spiral into betrayal, hidden agendas, and power plays.

This one sounds like it is made for viewers who love wealthy friend groups behaving badly in beautiful places. Give me secrets, yachts, expensive sunglasses, and one friend who clearly knows too much.

Million Dollar Nannies

Premieres: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 on Freeform
Streaming: Thursday, June 18, 2026 on Hulu
Genre: Reality

Million Dollar Nannies follows a young group of elite nannies who head to Ibiza to launch a high-end agency built by nannies, for nannies. They are chasing luxury clients, major money, and a chance to build something bigger than themselves.

But of course, this is reality TV, so there will also be competition, personal drama, scandals, and plenty of mess before anybody gets the bag secured. This could be a fun watch if you like workplace ambition mixed with lifestyle chaos.

I Will Find You

Premieres: Thursday, June 18, 2026
Where to Watch: Netflix
Genre: Crime / Drama / Thriller

I Will Find You is my Sweet Pick of the Week.

Based on the Harlan Coben thriller, the series follows a father who has been imprisoned for his son’s murder. When he receives evidence suggesting his child may still be alive, he is forced to escape and uncover the truth.

That premise alone is enough. A missing child, a wrongful conviction, a desperate father, and a conspiracy? Netflix knows exactly what it is doing with this one. This feels like the kind of thriller that will have everybody saying they are only watching one episode, then suddenly it is 2:00 a.m. and the whole season is gone.

Sugar Season 2

Premieres: Friday, June 19, 2026
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Genre: Neo-Noir / Crime / Mystery

Colin Farrell returns for Season 2 of Sugar, Apple TV+’s stylish neo-noir detective series. The show follows private investigator John Sugar as he takes on another case in Los Angeles while continuing to deal with the larger mystery surrounding his own life.

If you enjoy detective stories with mood, atmosphere, secrets, and a lead character who looks like he has seen too much and still has one more question to ask, this is your lane.

Final Thoughts: What Should You Add to Your Watchlist This Week?

This week’s TV releases are strong because they cover so many different moods. If you want mystery, go with Grantchester or Sugar. If you want reality TV mess, try Little SinglesThe McBee Dynasty, or Million Dollar Nannies. If you want something dramatic and stylish, The Season might be the move. If you want an emotional docuseries with high social conversation potential, America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders is right there. And if you want a thriller that might keep you clicking “next episode,” I Will Find You is the Sweet Pick of the Week.

This week’s watchlist includes:

  • Grantchester — PBS
  • Little Singles — TLC
  • The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys — Bravo
  • America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders — Netflix
  • Alone — Hulu
  • The Season — Hulu
  • Million Dollar Nannies — Freeform / Hulu
  • I Will Find You — Netflix
  • Sugar — Apple TV+

Which are you most excited to watch this week?