TV Review: A Night of Laughter and Adventure
Last night’s television lineup offered a diverse range of shows that catered to different tastes and interests. From a hospital mockumentary to a celebrity-filled rendition of a popular reality TV show, there was something for everyone.
The BBC One’s St Denis Medical was a new addition to the television scene, described by The Guardian as a show that "gets straight into the chaos" of an underfunded hospital in Oregon. The series, created by Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, follows the lives of the dedicated but exhausted team as they navigate the challenges of their jobs. The show’s premise was likened to a cross between Scrubs and Abbott Elementary, although viewers were warned to "lower their expectations a wee bit."
Meanwhile, Alison Hammond’s Big Weekend on BBC One offered a unique opportunity for the presenter to interview Mel B, a former Spice Girl, in a more relaxed setting. According to The Guardian, Hammond was "uncharacteristically nervous" about the interview, but was able to disarm Mel B with the help of her mother, a super-fan of Hammond. The show provided a chance for viewers to see a different side of Mel B, who has been known to be "cagey" in interviews.
On ITV1, Joanna Lumley’s Danube continued its journey along the Danube River, with Lumley exploring the Iron Gates gorge and Transylvania. As reported by The Guardian, Lumley met a nun who offered her a cup of tea, and later took a train along the river, showcasing the breathtaking scenery of the region.
In a night of celebrity-filled entertainment, Celebrity Gogglebox returned to Channel 4 for its seventh season. The show, which features celebrities watching and reacting to popular TV shows, included a lineup of familiar faces such as Stephen and Anita Mangan, Rylan and Linda Clark, and Shaun Ryder and Bez. As noted by The Guardian, the show’s format has proven to be enduring and "brilliantly simple."
On Sky Comedy, And Just Like That continued its exploration of the lives of Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte as they navigate love, relationships, and life in New York City. According to The Guardian, Miranda has become obsessed with a trashy reality TV show, while Seema tries a new approach to dating, which involves wearing pearls and florals.
The night ended on a high note with The Power of Parker on BBC One, a 90s-set sitcom that provided "more laughs per minute than the average TV comedy." The show, as reported by The Guardian, follows the lives of Kath, Diane, and Martin as they navigate their personal and professional lives.
For sports enthusiasts, ITV1 broadcast The Oaks from Epsom, while BBC Three aired the World Cup football match between Wales and Liechtenstein.
The Guardian’s TV review provided the information for this article. For more information on the shows mentioned, visit https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/jun/06/tv-tonight-st-denis-medical-joanna-lumley.