Television and radio audiences have a diverse range of programming to choose from on July 10, 2026, spanning drama, documentary, and entertainment across multiple channels.
At 9 p.m. on More4, Walter Presents features the return of the Danish crime drama "The Sommerdahl Murders." Set in Elsinore, the show’s two-part episode centers on detective Sommerdahl, played by Peter Mygind, as he investigates a shooting at a visiting funfair, exploring whether it was a case of mistaken identity.
Film enthusiasts can tune into BBC Two at 11:55 p.m. for a late screening of "Atonement" (2007). Directed by Joe Wright and based on Ian McEwan’s novel, this wartime drama stars James McAvoy and Saoirse Ronan, whose performances explore the consequences of a child’s false accusation. Keira Knightley’s role as Cecilia Tallis is noted for its emotional depth.
Earlier in the day, Film4 offers "The Long Ships" (1963) at 3:30 p.m., a period adventure featuring Richard Widmark as a Viking seeking a legendary golden bell. The film also stars Sidney Poitier as a Moorish leader, with the contrasting tones between the leads providing a mix of humor and seriousness.
Netflix continues to document maritime tragedies with "Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea," a 2012 documentary detailing the sinking of the luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia near Tuscany. The film examines the disaster and highlights the actions of captain Francesco Schettino, who was convicted of manslaughter after abandoning the vessel while passengers remained aboard.
At 7 p.m., BBC One will air an episode of the documentary series "Our Lives" titled "Ashington AFC: Saving Our Club." This installment focuses on Ashington AFC, one of England’s oldest non-league football clubs founded in 1883, which is currently facing financial difficulties. The program provides an inside look at the volunteers working to keep the club afloat.
Gardening enthusiasts can watch "Gardeners’ World" on BBC Two at 9 p.m., featuring coverage from the inaugural RHS Badminton Flower Show in Gloucestershire. Presenters Adam Frost, Rachel De Thame, and Ashley Edwards highlight standout gardens and seasonal plants showcased at the event.
PBS America offers a historical documentary at 8:15 p.m. titled "Women of World War II: More Untold Stories," a follow-up to last year’s installment profiling women who contributed to the Allied war effort. This episode includes accounts of a female servicemember present during the Normandy invasion and Dutch resistance fighters who rescued Jewish children from Nazi persecution.
The day’s scheduling also includes detailed listings across major UK broadcasters and a variety of radio programs on BBC Radio 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Live, Classic FM, and the BBC World Service.
