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Celebrating Paul O’Grady: A Tribute on TV Tonight

The Life and Death of Lily Savage

ITV1, 9pm

Celebrating the life of Paul O’Grady, this poignant documentary delves into his journey through the lens of his iconic alter ego. Starting as an underground cabaret performer in gay clubs and later making a significant impact on mainstream culture, Lily Savage’s narrative serves as a parallel reflection of recent LGBTQ+ experiences in Britain. Contributors include Graham Norton, Ian McKellen, and O’Grady’s sister, Sheila Rudd. Phil Harrison

Pilgrimage: The Road Through North Wales

BBC Two, 9pm

Celebrities with diverse spiritual perspectives embark on a journey through thoughtfully crafted landscapes. This episode features wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan, the former Muslim standup comedian and actor, and the charmingly deceptive character from The Traitors, Amanda Lovett. Ali Catterall

Susan Calman’s Great British Cities

Channel 5, 9pm

Susan Calman explores the vibrant city of Leeds, delving into its industrial heritage and uncovering the origins of phrases like “little nipper.” She engages in a delightful conversation with Arthur France, a key figure who introduced Caribbean carnival culture to the city in 1967. Graeme Virtue

Terry Hall at the BBC

BBC Four, 9pm

An evening dedicated to the musical journey of Terry Hall. From the energetic two-tone ska of the Specials to his ventures with Fun Boy Three, the Colourfield, and his solo projects, this event showcases the evolution of a true musical talent. A cherished figure in the alternative music scene. PH

Chernobyl: Countdown to Armageddon

Channel 5, 10pm

Delve into the harrowing events leading to the catastrophic Chernobyl disaster of 1986 with Ben Fogle as your guide. Uncover the layers of cover-ups, corruption, and the enduring threats posed by the lingering radiation. Kayleigh Dray

Helgoland 513

Sky Atlantic, 10.05pm

Experience a gripping double bill of dystopian German drama set on an isolated North Sea island with a rigid social hierarchy. As the island serves as a haven from a deadly virus, tensions rise when a resident exhibits troubling symptoms. GV

Film choices

Barbie (Greta Gerwig, 2023)

Sky Cinema Premiere, 11.40am, 8pm

Greta Gerwig’s bold take on the iconic doll challenges feminist perceptions while celebrating Barbie’s resilience and independence. Margot Robbie shines as Barbie, navigating a pink fantasy world with Ken (Ryan Gosling) before confronting real-world issues like the patriarchy. With witty humor and catchy musical numbers, this film offers a refreshing perspective. Simon Wardell

Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces

Apple TV+

Explore the fascinating career of Steve Martin, from his groundbreaking comedy performances to his transition to Hollywood. Delve into his unique blend of magic, children’s entertainment, and avant-garde humor that captivated audiences. Part two offers a glimpse into Martin’s current life, showcasing his enduring friendship with Martin Short and his diverse interests. SW

The Beautiful Game (Thea Sharrock, 2024)

Netflix

Join Bill Nighy in a heartwarming comedy based on the true story of the Homeless World Cup. Follow the journey of the England team, led by the wryly comedic Mal (Bill Nighy) and the talented Vinny (Micheal Ward), as they navigate personal challenges and unite for a common goal. SW

The Robe (Henry Koster, 1953)

BBC Two, 9.20am

Journey into biblical times through the eyes of Roman tribune Marcellus (Richard Burton) in this epic tale of faith and redemption. Witness the origins of Christianity unfold amidst political turmoil, highlighting the power of belief and resistance. SW

Kung Fu Panda (Mark Osborne and John Stevenson, 2008)

Channel 4, 12.30pm

Embark on a delightful animated adventure with Po, a lovable panda destined to become the legendary Dragon Warrior. Faced with the challenge of defeating the formidable Tai Lung, Po must overcome his shortcomings and embrace his destiny. Fun for the whole family with a blend of humor and action. SW

Footloose (Herbert Ross, 1984)

Channel 4, 2am

Immerse yourself in the rebellious spirit of a small town where dancing is forbidden in this musical drama. Follow Ren (Kevin Bacon) and his peers as they defy the status quo through the power of music and dance, igniting a spirited rebellion against oppressive rules. SW

Live sport

Premiership rugby union: Northampton Saints v Saracens

TNT Sports 1, 7pm

Catch the thrilling rugby action as Northampton Saints take on Saracens at Franklin’s Gardens.