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Listen · 12:43 min Share full article 217 “Ted Lasso” returns in August with, center, from left, Brendan Hunt, Jason Sudeikis and Tanya Reynolds. Credit... Apple TV By Mike Hale Published June 11, 2026 Updated June 14, 2026, 10:27 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Times on Google It won’t be all World Cup and semiquincentennial. The summer television and streaming schedule includes the return of favorites like “Ted Lasso,” “Slow Horses” and (for the last time) “The Bear,” and movies that will wrap up the stories of “Call My Agent!” and “Heartstopper.” The new shows include a “Big Bang Theory” spinoff featuring Stuart the comics guy (“Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”), a comedy about an aging professional golfer starring Will Ferrell (“The Hawk”) and a stare-down between J.K.
Simmons and Titus Welliver (“The Westies”). Here are 30 shows that might catch your eye, listed in chronological order. All dates are subject to change. ‘AfroPop’ This documentary anthology — the full title is “Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange” — is back for an 18th season, even though its producer, Black Public Media, lost about half its funding to congressional cuts.
The season begins with “Listen to Me,” about maternal health care for Black women, and continues on July 2 with “This World Is Not My Own,” about the artist Nellie Mae Rowe (portrayed by Uzo Aduba). (PBS.org, June 15) ADVERTISEMENT SKIP ADVERTISEMENT Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Save to your watch list: Want to watch Have seen ‘Sugar’ Image Colin Farrell and Laura Donnelly in a scene from “Sugar,” which returns for Season 2 with a new showrunner.
Credit... Jason LaVeris/Apple TV Subscribe to The Times to read as many articles as you like. A correction was made on June 11, 2026: An earlier version of this article misidentified the British agency worked for by the agents of Slough House in “Slow Horses.” It is MI5, not MI6.
When we learn of a mistake, we acknowledge it with a correction. If you spot an error, please let us know at corrections@nytimes.com.Learn more Mike Hale is a television critic for The Times. He also writes about online video, film and media. A version of this article appears in print on June 12, 2026, Section C, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: A New ‘Ted Lasso’ and 29 Other Shows to Watch.
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