It's that time of the week again, when we give you the lowdown on what's coming to your screens over the next seven days (from 7 July).

If you are seeking out something new to watch, and you've worked your way through our recent round-up of the 11 best thrillers available right now – we've got some other recommendations to discover below, including a tender period drama and a brand new (and messy) romcom.

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Paramount+

1923

Yellowstone fans will now be able to stream its prequel series 1923 on Netflix, so if you've been waiting to get stuck in then this is your chance.

Set in the early '20s, the popular series finds the Dutton family in the thick of new challenges with the rise of Western expansion breathing down their necks, prohibition and the start of the Great Depression, not to mention pandemics and drought.

These hardships force the Duttons into trying times, but just how will they survive it all?

1923 will be available to stream on Netflix on Wednesday 9 July.

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Netflix

Too Much

After she is dumped and left heartbroken by her boyfriend, hopeless romantic Jessica (Hack's Megan Stalter) makes the journey from New York to London where she quickly falls for indie musician Felix (Will Sharpe).

But their whirlwind love story is anything but the storybook romance she once longed for...

Brand new to Netflix this July, Too Much has been co-created by Lena Dunham.

Too Much will be available to stream on Netflix on Thursday 10 July.

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ABC

Ladies in Black

In the summer of 1961, a shy 16-year-old girl named Lisa (Clare Hughes) gets a holiday job in a department store, where the saleswomen are known as the 'ladies in black'.

However, behind their warm, greeting smiles, these women are struggling to navigate tumultuous lives, as they power through societal shifts and personal challenges that see them juggling ambition and identity.

Inspired by Madeleine St John's bestselling novel, 'The Women in Black,' the drama plays out against the backdrop of the transformative shift of the era, ushering in that iconic sixties style.

Ladies in Black is available to stream on U from Saturday 12 July.

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Prime Video

Sneaky Pete

The plan of recently-released con man Marius (Giovanni Ribisi) goes terribly awry when he assumes the identity of his prison cellmate, Pete, in order to elude the vicious gangster who is out for his blood.

It's out of the frying pan and into the fire, as Marius soon finds himself mixed up with Pete's estranged and dysfunctional family, whose world is just as dangerous as the one he is trying to escape from.

created by Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston, the series first aired in 2015 on Prime Video and is now being added to Netflix.

Sneaky Pete will be available to stream on Netflix from Thursday 10 July.

joe freeman as luke ellis in the institute strapped to medical equipment.
MGM+

The Institute

Based on the Stephen King book of the same name, The Institute debuts this month and centres around the kidnapping of teen genius Luke Ellis (Joe Freeman).

Following his abduction, Luke wakes up in an institute full of other abducted children who just happen to possess unusual abilities. Luke's fate eventually collides with that of a haunted police officer Tim Jamieson (Ben Barnes), putting an end to Tim's longing for a quiet life.

The Institute is available to stream on MGM+ via Prime Video Sunday 13 July.

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Prime Video//Amazon Prime

Ballard

Following on from Bosch: Legacy, crime drama Ballard follows the recently-demoted detective Renée Ballard (Maggie Q) who takes on various hopeless cold cases.

As she digs into these old and forgotten files, Ballard discovers a connection between many of the cases and the LAPD itself, alluding to corruption within the force.

Now Ballard and her assembled crew of misfits must work to solve the case from the inside.

Ballard is available to steam from Wednesday 9 July on Prime video.

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