The British-Australian sitcom Austin returns for its second series on BBC One at 11.10pm. The show follows Julian (Ben Miller), a grumpy children's author who meets a neurodivergent man claiming to be his estranged son. In this episode, Julian receives DNA test results revealing that Austin (Michael Theo) is not his biological son. The two then embark on a search for Austin's real father. Sally Phillips shines as Julian's fed-up wife Ingrid, stealing the show with her performance.
Other Highlights on TV Tonight
Our Lives: Ashington AFC – Saving Our Club airs at 7pm on BBC One. This poignant documentary follows Ashington in Northumberland, a town with remarkable sporting heritage, as its football team faces hard times. Volunteers scramble to avoid relegation from the Northern Premier League East Division and keep the club financially afloat.
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids at 8pm on Channel 4 visits Amanda and Clive Owen's Yorkshire farm as it prepares for a new season and Clive's 70th birthday. The episode includes a premature calf needing attention, a sheep purchase, and the installation of underfloor heating as weather turns bitter.
Women of World War II: More Untold Stories at 8.15pm on PBS America features Marijke Brown, who was three weeks old when rescued among 600 Jewish children by Dutch women during WWII. She shares their story alongside other personal accounts of women who stood up and stood out.
Gardeners' World at 9pm on BBC Two sees Monty Don and team decamp to South Gloucestershire for the first ever RHS Badminton flower show. Adam Frost, Rachel De Thame, Ashley Edwards, and Don explore the show, while the floral marquee offers trend-conscious gardeners advice on must-grow blooms this summer.
Celebrity Gogglebox at 9pm on Channel 4 features Julian Clary, Nigel Havers, Rylan Clark and his mum Linda, plus Strictly dancers Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu sharing their thoughts on the week's TV, including football matches.
Film Choices
Wicked: For Good (Jon M Chu, 2025) airs at 7.25am and 6pm on Sky Cinema Premiere. This concluding part of the Broadway musical adaptation inspired by The Wizard of Oz explores the bond between Glinda the Good (Ariana Grande) and Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo), with backstories for characters like the Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, and Dorothy.
Leave Her to Heaven (John M Stahl, 1945) at 11am on Film4 stars Gene Tierney as a demonic daddy's girl who creates havoc. Cornel Wilde plays Richard, a novelist who falls for a Boston socialite on a train. The film's Technicolor cinematography won an Academy Award, and director Stahl alludes to Greek mythology's femme fatales.
The Bodyguard (Mick Jackson, 1992) at 8pm on Sky Cinema Greats features Whitney Houston as a famous actor and singer threatened by a stalker, who resists restrictions from her new head of security Frank (Kevin Costner) until they get intimate. Initially dismissed by critics, the film now stands as a tribute to soaring ballads and interracial romance.
Live Sport
Women's Test Cricket, England v India at 10am on Sky Sports Main Event, day one from Lord's.



