Read below to find TV highlights from June 2026, including the premiere of Celebrating America 250: Made with Love, a behind-the-scenes look at the beloved PBS series Wishbone, an intimate concert with Josh Groban, and the final season of Grantchester.
Celebrating America 250: Made with Love
Explore America’s founding spirit through the works of modern artisans keeping traditions alive. From boatbuilders to blacksmiths to a glassblower remaking the ancient art, these creators illustrate the many cultures that built this country.
A commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the series crisscrosses the country to profile these dedicated artisans.
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Tune in Monday, June 1, at 8:30pm.
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What's the Story, Wishbone?
What’s the Story, Wishbone? goes behind-the-scenes of the beloved PBS series that turned classic literature into adventure, starring one unforgettable little dog with a very big imagination.
Through rare archival footage and new interviews with the cast, creators, and fans who grew up with the show, the film uncovers the unlikely, chaotic, and surprisingly heartfelt story of how a scrappy public-television production became a cultural touchstone for millions of kids.
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Tune in Tuesday, June 2, at 7pm.
Great Performances | Josh Groban: An Evening at Union Chapel
Josh Groban returns to PBS in a special, personal concert staged in the intimate and historic setting of London’s Union Chapel.
Recorded in October 2025, the concert captures the acclaimed vocalist showcasing his most beloved songs alongside new material, all reimagined within the chapel’s acoustics. Between songs, Groban speaks about what makes these songs personal to him.
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Tune in Thursday, June 4, at 7pm.
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Patience | Season Two
Adapted from the acclaimed French series Astrid, Patience is set in York, England, centering on an autistic woman who works in the Criminal Records Office.
In its second season, Patience is back to tackle more crimes in York. When new detective Frankie Monroe bursts on the scene, there’s initially tension, but soon they learn to work as a team.
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Watch on Sundays, beginning June 14, at 7pm.
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Binge the series! Season 1 is streaming now with Passport on the PBS app and online, and beginning June 14, all eight episodes of the new season will be added.
Grantchester | Final Season
Civil unrest, the Profumo Affair, Martin Luther King Jr, the rise of the Beatles, the Great Train Robbery… 1963 was a year of high drama and change.
In the eleventh and final season of Grantchester, set in the Summer of ‘63, Britain has just survived the “Great Freeze” – a winter of blizzards and bitter cold. Our crime-fighting duo, Alphy and Geordie, explore family and forgiveness, identity and faith, and finding your purpose in life.
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Tune in on Sundays, beginning June 14, at 8pm.
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Binge the series! Seasons 1-10 are streaming now with Passport on the PBS app and online, and beginning June 14, all episodes of the new season will be added.
The Last Twins
Discover the extraordinary story of Erno "Zvi" Spiegel, an unsung hero of the Holocaust who risked everything to protect the most vulnerable in Auschwitz—dozens of young boys, many of them twins, targeted by Dr. Josef Mengele for brutal pseudo-medical experimentation. Through courage, compassion, and ingenuity, Spiegel shielded these children from death and unimaginable harm.
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Tune in on Monday, June 15, at 9pm.
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The Kimberley: Australia's Wild West
Discover a breathtaking world where fearsome crocodiles lie in wait, wallabies risk it all for water, and marsupial gliders soar over the savanna. See a jaw-dropping Australian wonder with terrain that’s as harsh and unforgiving as it is beautiful. Episode 1: River Of Life; Episode 2: Tidal Territory; Episode 3: Into The Fire
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Tune in on Wednesdays at 9pm:
- Episode 1, "River of Life" — Wednesday, June 17, at 9pm
- Episode 2, "Tidal Territory"— Wednesday, June 21, at 9pm
- Episode 3, "Into The Fire"— Wednesday, June 28, at 9pm
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All Too Clear: Beneath the Surface of the Great Lakes
All Too Clear uses cutting-edge underwater drones to explore how quadrillions of tiny invasive mussels, known as quaggas, are re-engineering the ecosystem of the Great Lakes at a scale not seen since the glaciers.
To capture this epic change, the husband-and-wife filmmaking team of Zach Melnick and Yvonne Drebert spent more than 150 days filming underwater, making it the most ambitious underwater film ever made about the Great Lakes.
Part scientific exploration, part natural history adventure – the film showcases freshwater wildlife and environments like never before.
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Tune in on Monday, June 22, at 8pm.
