Netflix smash dominates top 10 charts with almost 17,000,000 viewers
- 10. Raw: 2025 - June 9 2025 - 2,900,000 views
- 9=Tastefully Yours - 3,000,000 views
- 8= Ginny and Georgia: Season 2 - 3,000,000 views
- 7 Ginny and Georgia: Season 1 - 4,200,000 views
- 6. Cocaine Air: Smugglers at 30,000 Feet - 4,200,000
- 4=. Dept Q: Season 1 - 4,300,000 views
- 4= Sirens: Limited Series - 4,300,000 views
- 3. Mercy For None - 7,600,000 views
- 2. The Survivors - 9,000,000 views
- 1. Ginny and Georgia: Season 3 16,900,000

Summer is most definitely here, and the temperature is rising outside as the heatwaves hit. But if you're looking for a break from the hot weather, then what better way to cool down than by staying indoors with a nice frosty drink and a few choice Netflix shows? OK, so you might not top up your tran, but at least you won't miss out on anything the streaming platform currently has to offer. Last week saw the latest series of the ever-popular Ginny and Georgia soar to the top of the charts - but can it hang in there for another week? Your top 10 TV shows are right here folks... (Picture: Netflix)
10. Raw: 2025 - June 9 2025 - 2,900,000 views

Raw continues to be a Netflix draw, with the latest round of ring antics landing at the tail end of this week's top 10. The June 9 edition sees world heavyweight champion Jey Uso taking on Gunther in a WrestleMania rematch, while the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments also kick off (Picture: Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)
9=Tastefully Yours - 3,000,000 views

K-drama continues its Netflix dominance, and this latest effort is a charming blend of romance, culture, and gourmet food. It centres around Han Beom-woo, an arrogant executive director at Seoul's top restaurant, and Mo Yeon-joo, a stubborn but passionate rural chef who runs a remote, one-table establishment. At first, the pair clash - but as you might expect, romance soon blossoms (Picture: Netflix)
8= Ginny and Georgia: Season 2 - 3,000,000 views

With the new series of Ginny and Georgia racking up millions of views, it's no surprise that viewers might want to refresh their memory on the previous series - or simply catch up with what they've missed. Hence series two has now landed back in the top 10, with viewers, eager to see how the mother and daughter duo fared before the current events of season 34. This one - well let's just say you can expect a wedding, a murder and a nailbiting cliffhanger (Picture: Netflix)
7 Ginny and Georgia: Season 1 - 4,200,000 views

There's that show again - except this time it's the chance to see where it all began - with the first series spending another week in the charts as viewers flock tocatch up on what they've missed. Ginny and Georgia follows a free-spirited single mother and her troubled teenage daughter as they head to Massachusetts in search of a new life. Except it's not all plain sailing (Picture: Netflix)
6. Cocaine Air: Smugglers at 30,000 Feet - 4,200,000

True crime always rises up the ranks on Netflix, and this French docuseries is no exception. The show takes an in-depth look at the events of March 2013, when four French nationals were arrested on board a private jet in the Dominican Republic's Punta Cana airport. Over 700kg of cocaine was found on board the plane, stored in 26 suitcases - yet none of the passengers fit the profile of a drug smuggler, and nobody knew who the luggage belonged to. So what really happened? (Picture: Netflix)
4=. Dept Q: Season 1 - 4,300,000 views

This new Scotland-set crime thriller is spending yet another week in the top five after taking the streaming platform by storm. Matthew Goode stars as Carl Morck, a former top-rated detective who lives in guilt after an attack left a policeman dead and his partner paralysed. After taking some time off to deal with the event, he is assigned to cold cases, only to be confronted with one that will take every ounce of his being to solve.Based on the book series by Danish writer Jussi Adler-Olsen, it's packed with twists and turns to keep you guessing (Picture: Netflix)
4= Sirens: Limited Series - 4,300,000 views

Hanging in there for another week is this dark comedy dramaabout a troubled young woman called Devon, who is struggling to care for her father, who has dementia. When her sister, Simone, doesn't answer her siren call for help, she tracks her down on a luxury island, where she's working for the enigmatic billionaire Michaela 'Kiki' Kell - but soon becomes concerned for her welfare (Picture: MACALL POLAY/NETFLIX)
3. Mercy For None - 7,600,000 views

Another hit show from South Korea, Mercy For None is an action thriller about a former gangster who, 11 years after he left his gang and went into hiding, returns to the criminal underworld seeking revenge for his brother's murder. Based on the webtoon Plaza Wars, this one has more than its fair share of gritty thrills and tense moments (Picture: Jung Jae-gu/Netflix)
2. The Survivors - 9,000,000 views

Also proving popular is this Australian drama based on the 2020 novel by crime writer Jane Harper - which has almost doubled its viewing figures over the course of the ppast week. Set in Tasmania, it centres on a man who returns to his hometown with his family 15 years after a deadly storm killed three people he was close to. However when a young woman is murdered, his troubled past comes back to haunt him (Picture: Netflix)
1. Ginny and Georgia: Season 3 16,900,000

There's no stopping the current series of Ginny and Georgia, which is millions ahead of its nearest rival as it spends another week in the top spot. Although it's no surprise to see The new series of the show doing so well given that season 2 ended on a cliffhanger, leaving fans eager to find out what happens next. We won't spoil it for you but with Georgia's past threatening to catch up with her, Ginny's life just got a lot more complicated. And with a fourth series already confirmed, there's even more drama to come (Picture: Amanda Matlovich/Netflix)