The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on June 9
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If your DVR is already begging for mercy, tonight's television lineup isn't going to help. From reality TV finales and reunion fireworks to major sports action and fresh streaming premieres, June 9 delivers plenty of reasons to stay glued to the screen.
Whether you're tuning in for talent-show surprises, romance-fueled decisions, Bravo drama, or a battle on the ice, there's something for every type of TV fan tonight. Here's your complete guide to what's worth watching.
June 9, 2026 TV Schedule
Time (ET) | Show | Network/Streamer | What's Happening |
3:00 AM | Beyond Paradise | BritBox | Season 4 premieres as Humphrey investigates the suspicious death of a crime novelist whose final story may hold the key to solving the case. |
3:00 AM | Death in Paradise | BritBox | Season 15 finale finds Mervin investigating a mysterious death at sea while local rumors point to a legendary Caribbean creature. |
3:00 AM | Not Suitable for Work | Hulu | Two new episodes arrive featuring unwanted billboard fame, relationship fallout, and workplace complications. |
3:00 AM | Zatima | Paramount+ | Deja takes on a neighborhood watch role while Angela wrestles with difficult emotions. |
8:00 PM | America's Got Talent | NBC | Auditions continue with returning magicians, social media personalities, and an opera singer performing alongside an unlikely partner. |
8:00 PM | Farmer Wants a Wife | FOX | Season 4 finale sees the farmers make their final relationship decisions and choose the women they hope to build futures with. |
8:00 PM | Stanley Cup Final: Game 4 | ABC | The Golden Knights hold a 2-1 series lead over the Hurricanes as the championship battle continues. |
8:00 PM | Summer House Reunion | Bravo | Part 3 of 3 wraps up the reunion as tough questions put friendships and relationships under the spotlight. |
8:00 PM | Tony Hinchcliffe: Man of the People | Netflix | The comedian's latest stand-up special arrives with sharp observations and audience interaction. |
9:00 PM | Bear Grylls Is Running Wild | FOX | Season 1 finale features Colman Domingo joining Bear for a high-altitude adventure over the Irish Sea. |
9:00 PM | In the City | Bravo | Relationship tensions rise as old connections resurface and couples navigate complicated living arrangements. |
Streaming Picks Worth Your Time
BritBox is serving a one-two punch for mystery fans with both a season premiere and a season finale arriving on the same day. Beyond Paradise kicks off a new chapter with a literary mystery, while Death in Paradise closes out its latest season with a case involving rumors of a mythical sea creature.
Meanwhile, Hulu's Not Suitable for Work continues to lean into workplace and relationship complications, and Zatima delivers more drama for fans following Deja and Angela's latest challenges.
Netflix also enters the conversation with Tony Hinchcliffe: Man of the People, offering stand-up fans a new comedy special to add to their watchlist.
Reality TV Takes Center Stage
It's a huge night for reality television. America's Got Talent keeps the audition rounds rolling with a mix of returning acts and unusual performances, while Farmer Wants a Wife reaches its Season 4 finish line as the farmers make their final choices.
Over on Bravo, Summer House concludes its three-part reunion, promising answers, confrontations, and likely a few lingering questions that won't be settled anytime soon.
Sports Fans Have a Must-Watch Event
The biggest sporting event of the night belongs to the NHL. Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final could shift the momentum of the series as the Golden Knights attempt to extend their advantage over the Hurricanes. If you're only watching one live event tonight, this is probably the one commanding the most attention.
What We're Watching
For drama lovers, Summer House Reunion feels like required viewing. For competition fans, America's Got Talent remains one of the easiest watches on television. And for sports viewers, the Stanley Cup Final continues to deliver the kind of stakes that make live TV feel essential.
No matter your viewing style, June 9 offers a lineup packed with finales, premieres, reunions, and championship-level action.




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