Top new series coming to SBS On Demand in June 2024

Pride

This six-part documentary series chronicles the struggle for LGBTQ+ civil rights in America from the 1950s through the 2000s. Seven renowned LGBTQ+ directors explore heroic and heartbreaking stories that define America as a nation. The limited series spans the FBI surveillance during the 1950s Lavender Scare to the “Culture Wars” of the 1990s and beyond, exploring the queer legacy of the Civil Rights movement and the battle over marriage equality.

Pride premieres Saturday 1 June on SBS On Demand.

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Be My Guest with Ina Garten – seasons 1 – 3

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Ina Garten and Nathan Lane, as seen on Be My Guest, Season 2.

It’s a dream invitation as Ina Garten invites incredible and fascinating people to her home for good food, great conversation and lots of fun.

A fabulous fresh mix of untold stories, burning questions asked and answered, tears, revelations and of course incomparable cooking. Ina welcomes her guests with a delicious treat and much to their amazement, in real pinch me moments, they’ll be rolling up their sleeves to cook with America’s national cooking treasure. There are also crazy delicious cocktails, tours of the beautiful garden and trips in Ina’s convertible to her beloved Hamptons hot spots and favorite haunts.

Be My Guest with Ina Garten premieres Sunday 2 June at 7:30pm on SBS Food. Episodes air weekly and will be available to stream on SBS On Demand the same time as broadcast.

Alone – season 10

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Alone season 10

Finished season 2 of Alone Australia and want more Alone? Ten new participants compete to win $500,000 in Alone US’ most remote location yet, Reindeer Lake, Northern Saskatchewan. Who will win the ultimate game of survival?

Alone US season 10 premieres Tuesday 4 June on SBS On Demand. Episodes air weekly on SBS VICELAND starting Tuesday 4 June at 8:30PM.

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Bosch: Legacy

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Bosch: Legacy season 1

After leaving the LAPD, Harry Bosch becomes a private investigator and finds himself working with one time enemy and top-notch attorney Money Chandler in this spin-off of the popular series. Their deep and colourful history informs the show while they work together to do what they can agree on, finding justice. Meanwhile, Bosch’s daughter Maddie is venturing into the world of the LAPD as a new recruit dealing with the politics of being a legacy cop in a time when policing is under scrutiny now more than ever.

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Bosch: Legacy season 1 premieres Thursday 6 June on SBS On Demand. Seasons 1 and 2 of the original Bosch series will also be available to stream from 6 June.

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The Hospital: In The Deep End

News headlines constantly tell us our public health system and its workers are at breaking point. But what’s it really like to work on the hospital frontline?
In this ground-breaking series three high-profile Australians with a unique connection to the health system go beyond the headlines to find out. Host of Gardening Australia Costa Georgiadis, food writer and TV host Melissa Leong, and actor Samuel Johnson are thrown out of their comfort zones and onto St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney’s frontline.

The Hospital: In The Deep End sees Costa, Melissa and Sam put to work for a week at one of the country’s busiest and most well-known hospitals. From drug and alcohol treatment, heart transplants, mental health wards and brain surgery, nothing is off limits. Costa, Melissa and Sam will meet hospital staff at their most capable and patients at their most vulnerable. The pressures are intense, the outcomes at times uncertain, and the care factor is turned up high.

The Hospital: In The Deep End premieres Thursday 6 June at 8:30PM on SBS. Episodes air weekly and are available to stream on SBS On Demand the day of broadcast.

Wisting – season 3

WISTING season 3

Wisting season 3

On an idyllic summer evening, six-year-old Clifford Greenwood disappears without a trace from his hotel room. The next morning a hotel employee is found dead. With a young British citizen missing, detective William Wisting and his colleagues are under immense pressure to solve the murder and find the boy before it’s too late. When the Greenwood family receives a ransom demand, the kidnapper’s cryptic message causes Wisting to wonder if there is a personal motive behind Clifford’s disappearance.

Wisting season 3 part 1 (first 4 episodes) premieres Thursday 6 June on SBS On Demand. Catch up on seasons 1 & 2 on SBS On Demand now.

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The Green Veil

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The Green Veil

From executive producers John Leguizamo and Aram Rappaport comes an 8 episode drama series that follows a government agent Gordon Rogers in the 1950s. Rogers attempts to save an unravelling secret mission that threatens to reveal an unthinkable conspiracy. John Leguizamo (in his first ever leading role in a TV series) stars as Rogers, an immigrant who came into the US as a child and dedicated his life to achieving the American Dream. He experiences both an insidious obsession with that dream, and the societal limitations to it placed upon certain groups.

Co-Executive Producers Irene Bedard and Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel (of the Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut) serve as creative and Native American consultants on the series.

The Green Veil season 1 premieres Thursday 6 June with double episodes airing weekly on NITV from 8:30PM. Episodes will be available to stream on SBS On Demand the same time as broadcast.

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Tiny Beautiful Things

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Tiny Beautiful Things – Clare (Kathryn Hahn), shown. (Photo by: Erin Simkin/Hulu) Credit: Erin Simkin/ HULU

Based on the best-selling collection by Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things is about a woman — Clare (Kathryn Hahn) — who becomes a revered advice columnist when her own life is falling apart. When we first meet Clare, her marriage to her husband Danny is on its last leg. Her daughter, Rae (star Tanzyn Crawford), will barely talk to her. And her once-promising writing career is non-existent. So when a friend suggests taking over an advice column, Clare thinks she’s the last person for the job…when she may be completely qualified.

Tiny Beautiful Things premieres Monday 10 June on SBS On Demand. Episodes air on SBS VICELAND weekly from Monday 10 June at 9:25PM.

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The Fortress

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Russell Tovey stars in ‘The Fortress’

Set in an eerily familiar 2037 Bergen, The Fortress is a chic isolationist parable thriller where Norway has chosen to sever all ties with the rest of the world. Surrounded by an enormous wall, the nation has become entirely self-sufficient. The fortunate inhabitants enjoy a life of well-being and safety. However, when there’s an outbreak of a fatal disease, they soon find themselves trapped behind the wall built to protect them.

The Fortress season 1 premieres Thursday 13 June on SBS On Demand.

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Guillaume’s French Atlantic

Guillaume Brahimi cooking along the French Atlantic

Internationally renowned chef Guillaume Brahimi presents this new travel and lifestyle series, featuring food stories, special guests, and mouthwatering recipes only found along the west coast of France. The breathtaking wild beauty of this coastal drive is matched only by the quality and uniqueness of the cuisine and culture. As Guillaume journeys along the French Atlantic he will discover how the locals live and dine in five of the unique regions that make this part of the world so special. From breathtaking coastal views to exquisite culinary experiences, each episode unravels the unique character and flavours of the regions, immersing viewers in a delightful gastronomic adventure.

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Guillaume’s French Atlantic season 1 premieres Thursday 20 June at 7:30PM on SBS. Episodes air weekly and will be available to stream on SBS On Demand the same time as broadcast.

Before We Die – season 2

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Lesley Sharp returns for season 2 of Before We Die Credit: Charlie Clift/Charlie Clift

The successful UK series starring Lesley Sharp returns with a thrilling new season. Police officer Hannah Laing doesn’t give up the fight to finally destroy crime matriarch Dubravka and the Mimica clan. But the web of corruption extends far beyond the police and Dubravka is set on revenge. Two mothers on opposites sides of the law and both suffering a loss in season one. This fight could cost Hannah everything. The first season was based on the popular Swedish series, but season two is a whole new story, so get ready for new twists and turns.

Before We Die season 2 premieres Thursday 20 June on SBS On Demand. Season 1 will also be available to stream from 20 June.

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Of Money and Blood – part 2

This high stakes financial crime thriller is based on the 2018 book “D’argent et de sang” by journalist Fabrice Arfi. Paris, 2009. The true story of the scam of the century. Billions are going up in smoke on the new ‘carbon quotas’ market, invented to fight pollution. A gang of small-time crooks from Belleville partner with an upper-class trader to carry off an epic swindle. This is what happens when casino capitalism collides head-on with politics. When human passions going far beyond simple greed are unleashed.

Of Money and Blood part 2 premieres Thursday 27 June on SBS On Demand. Catch up on part 1 now.

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Tour de France 2024

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7th stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, on July 7, 2023. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images) Source: Getty / THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images

Cycling’s most prestigious event, the Tour de France, gears up for a momentous month of fierce competition. The men’s event will be shown exclusively on SBS from June 29, followed after a short Olympics-enforced break by the third edition of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, available live and free to SBS audiences from August 12.

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