Tonight's television lineup features a mix of glossy drama, historical adventure, and gripping documentaries. Leading the pack is 'The Five-Star Weekend' on Sky Atlantic at 9pm, a new series about five wealthy women who embark on a girls' weekend, each harboring secrets. The show stars Jennifer Garner, Chloë Sevigny, Gemma Chan, Regina Hall, and D'Arcy Carden.
'The Five-Star Weekend' Premieres on Sky Atlantic
The drama follows celebrity cook Hollis Shaw (Jennifer Garner) after her husband's death. She organizes a luxurious trip with four friends: a school mom, a college best friend, a sort-of sister, and a fan she met on social media. According to the preview, everyone has something to hide, and one secret is a major shocker. The series is described as a perfect follow-up for fans of 'Two Weeks in August.'
Other Highlights: Property Brothers, Who Do You Think You Are?, and More
On U&W at 8pm, 'Property Brothers: Under Pressure' features Carin and AJ, whose home burned down in LA's wildfires. They seek help from experts Drew and Jonathan Scott to find their next forever home. The episode highlights their struggle after losing everything.
BBC One at 9pm airs 'Who Do You Think You Are?' with actor Toby Jones. He explores his family history in Margate, where his three-times great-grandmother managed a theatre and birthed five generations of actors. He also investigates rumors of Indian ancestry. The episode reveals his hobby of DJing with actor Ben Miles.
ITV1 at 9pm presents 'The Chase Around the World', a global spin-off with Bradley Walsh and all six chasers. Contestants are dropped in Rome to crack Da Vinci-style codes and track down Walsh for a £100,000 prize. The episode features the Governess as the chaser.
Dan Snow's Odyssey and Crime Documentary
Channel 5 at 9pm offers 'The Odyssey With Dan Snow'. The historian follows Odysseus's journey, visiting real-world locations like Troy, the Acheron river, and Ithaca. His passion for history is described as infectious.
Channel 4 at 10pm airs 'Murder in Suburbia', a two-part documentary about a murder in the Surrey village of Ashtead. A woman is strangled in her home, shocking the close-knit community. Police and forensic officers provide insights into the investigation.
Film Choice: Kim Novak's Vertigo Documentary
BBC Four at 9pm features 'Kim Novak's Vertigo', a documentary by Alexandre O Philippe. The film includes a candid interview with the then 92-year-old actress, who starred in Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 classic 'Vertigo.' She discusses her upbringing, being groomed for stardom, and fighting for control in a misogynistic industry. The documentary is followed by 'Vertigo' itself.
Live Sport: The Open Golf Championship
Sky Sports Main Event at 6.30am broadcasts day one of The Open from Royal Birkdale.



