Heart palpitations and drama: The best TV highlights on July 15, 2025!
Find out more about the best TV and streaming picks on July 15, 2025, including Mix Tape and The Great British Sewing Bee.

Heart palpitations and drama: The best TV highlights on July 15, 2025!
On July 15, 2025 there will again be exciting TV programs and streaming highlights that offer something for every taste. The television landscape shines with a colorful mix of captivating dramas, informative documentaries and entertaining competitions. Here are the top tips for the evening.
Drama and comedy for the evening
If you like romantic stories, don't miss the series **Mix Tape** on BBC Two at 9pm. In this four-part series, leading actors Teresa Palmer and Jim Sturgess tell the story of Daniel and Alison, who reflect on their teenage romance in Sheffield in 1989 and get to know each other again in the present. The material, based on the novel by Jane Sanderson, won the SXSW 2025 TV Spotlight Audience Award. Filming took place in Dublin and Sydney, which makes for an attractive backdrop. Loud INMA This story is perfect for anyone who enjoys nostalgic throwbacks.
At 9pm on BBC One, the latest series of **The Great British Sewing Bee** will be presented to captivate the creative souls among viewers. Season 11 brings new contestants and challenging tasks such as pattern making and garment redesign. Presented by Sara Pascoe, this show is also a hit for anyone who likes to be creative.
Documentary and real-life drama
Another highlight are the documentary formats. At 10.45pm, UTV will broadcast **Sycamore Gap: Britain’s Lost Landmark**, a grueling documentary about the felling of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree. This tragic story, which happened on September 28, 2023, examines the background and provides insight through reports from residents and police.
On the same evening, Netflix is releasing **Trainwreck: Balloon Boy**, an exciting streaming event that highlights the events surrounding a very special incident on October 15, 2009. It tells the story of how a father believed his son was trapped in a homemade balloon, resulting in a national emergency. The revelation that there was no boy in the balloon causes a sensation and allows the audience to take part in the event.
Hospital drama and culinary challenges
Medical drama lovers will get their money's worth with **Grey's Anatomy** on RTÉ2 at 10:35pm. In this episode, the chaos escalates after a shooting at Gray Sloan Memorial Hospital, where romantic drama and emergency protocols collide.
For the most discerning viewers, the quarter-final of **Bake Off: The Professionals**, which airs at 8pm on Channel 4, is a must-see. Here the participants show what they can do in sweet and salty cuisine - 24 different desserts are on the program that will make your mouth water.
Criminal cases and historical reviews
Fascinating crime stories are covered on **I fotsporene til Killers** on Channel 4 at 10pm. This series investigates the unsolved 1986 London murder case of Brian Price and Susan Tetrault and reveals the grim circumstances. If you're more interested in the history of the monarchy, don't miss **The First Georgians** on BBC Four at 9pm. Dr. Lucy Worsley analyzes how George II adapted to the social changes of his time.
Last but not least, the documentary series **Jugoslavias død**, which airs at 10pm on BBC Four, offers a deep insight into the disintegration of Yugoslavia, covered through interviews with contemporary witnesses and key players in the events of the time.
As always, there is something to suit every taste on this evening of television. No matter whether it's dramas, documentaries or cooking shows - the screen won't let us down!