Get ready for an evening of thrilling TV! We've got a lineup that will keep you on the edge of your seat, with a mix of intense dramas, captivating documentaries, and even a ghostly adventure. Tonight, we explore the dark side of relaxation and uncover the secrets hidden within a Scottish holiday park.
Summerwater
Channel 4, 9 pm
In this chilling psychological thriller, a peaceful holiday park becomes a stage for an increasingly claustrophobic and intriguing story. Based on Sarah Moss' acclaimed novel, Summerwater follows the lives of several families as their secrets unravel. Justine, played by Valene Kane, finds herself paranoid and forced to confront her past with her husband, Steve (Daniel Rigby). The cast also includes Dougray Scott and Shirley Henderson, adding to the star power of this six-part series. But here's where it gets controversial... will Justine's paranoia lead to a shocking revelation, or is it all in her head? Find out as the story unfolds.
King of Lies: Football's Greatest Con
Sky Documentaries, 8 pm
Get ready for a wild ride as this gripping documentary connects North Korea's mining industry with England's oldest professional football club. The 2009 takeover of Notts County by a mysterious consortium and a conman's involvement will leave you spinning. The unravelling of this scam is a tale of deception and sadness, especially for fans of the club. Will justice prevail, or will the truth remain buried?
Riot Women
BBC One, 9 pm
Sally Wainwright delivers an impressive finale to her punk band drama. Kitty takes a journey into her past, leading to a prison visit. Meanwhile, Holly confronts a corrupt cop, and Beth tries to mend her relationship with her angry son, Tom. The good news? A second series is on the horizon! But this is the part most people miss... how will Kitty's prison visit impact her and the band's future?
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
BBC Two, 9 pm
Bob and Paul, our angling duo, are back for their eighth series, and they're still untangling lines and shambling their way through. Will they finally catch that elusive perch in Herefordshire? And wait till you see Ted the terrier, the real star of the show, as he makes an appearance in regal fashion and enjoys the ultimate doggy treat - a massage! A heartwarming moment amidst the fishing adventures.
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!
ITV1, 9 pm
The jungle is about to get a whole lot more exciting with a star-studded lineup! Comedian Ruby Wax, Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp, rapper Aitch, broadcaster Kelly Brook, and Jack Osbourne, son of Ozzy, are just a few of the famous faces joining this year's edition. Ant and Dec return as hosts, marking a milestone as the show turns 25. Who will survive the challenges and become the new king or queen of the jungle?
Daisy May and Charlie Cooper's NightWatch
BBC Two, 9.30 pm
Daisy May Cooper kicks off this week's ghost hunt with a unique twist. She settles in at York's Everyman cinema, seeking her cinephile fix (ahem, Channing Tatum without a shirt). But soon, the supernatural takes over as she and her brother, Charlie, investigate eerie happenings at an art deco theatre. Get ready for a spooky adventure!
Film Choice
The Untouchables, BBC Two, 10 pm
This 1987 crime drama is a masterpiece with a stellar team behind it. David Mamet's script, Ennio Morricone's score, and Giorgio Armani's wardrobe come together to create a classy period piece. Despite Sean Connery's Irish accent (a unique choice!), the film tells the story of how prohibition-era mafia boss Al Capone, played by a chilling Robert De Niro, was brought to justice. Kevin Costner shines as treasury agent Eliot Ness, leading a ragtag team of honest officers, including Connery's wise beat cop, to take down Chicago's most notorious criminal. A must-watch for fans of classic cinema!
'71, Channel 4, 1.15 am
Jack O'Connell showcases his talent in this thriller and his previous work, Starred Up. He plays Gary, a British soldier deployed to Belfast in 1971, who finds himself alone and on the run after a house raid goes awry. Set over a day and a night, the film packs a punch with its tense narrative. But it's the nuance that shines through as Gary encounters people from all walks of life during the Troubles. A powerful and thought-provoking watch.
Live Sport
Women's Premiership Rugby: Exeter Chiefs v Harlequins, TNT Sports 1, noon
Men's International Rugby Union: Scotland v Argentina, TNT Sports 1, 2.30 pm
Men's International Football: Albania v England, ITV1, 4 pm (World Cup Group K qualifier)
Get your sports fix with these live matches! Will England qualify for the World Cup, or will Albania cause an upset? Find out live!