TV tonight: Comic Relief with Alison Hammond and Catherine Tate’s Nan | Television

TV tonight: Comic Relief with Alison Hammond and Catherine Tate’s Nan | Television

Comic Relief: Funny for Money

7pm, BBC One
The fundraiser bonanza is again, with hosts together with Davina McCall, Nick Mohammed, Katherine Ryan and Catherine Tate – as Nan! Highlights embrace a world unique of Traitors: The Movie: The Sequel and a dizzying Amandaland sketch. Plus, Greg James finishes his 1,000km tandem bike journey problem, whereas Dermot O’Leary and Alison Hammond tackle a secret particular mission. Hollie Richardson

Gardeners’ World

9pm, BBC Two
Are your pelargoniums primed for a standout summer season? Never worry, Monty Don is again in his Longmeadow backyard to display a well-sprung spring. And at RHS Garden Rosemoor, Carol Klein grows fruit and veg that style nearly as good as they appear. Ellen E Jones

Ted

9pm, Sky One

Foul-mouthed bear and buddy … Ted. Photograph: Peacock

Somehow proving {that a} foul-mouthed teddy bear is much less a one-note joke than a franchise that may run for greater than a decade, season two of this comedy continues. This double invoice sees him audition for a faculty play, whereas Blaire learns that she is pregnant. Alexi Duggins

10pm, BBC Two
Bank or bants? Why not each? After three hours of enjoyably daft fundraising larks on BBC One, the high-spirited Comic Relief effort continues uninterrupted on BBC Two. Romesh Ranganathan welcomes six comedians to his spotlit sanctum of sarcasm to see who can safe probably the most dosh for Red Nose Day 2026. Graeme Virtue

The Claudia Winkleman Show

10.40pm, BBC One
The hit-or-miss first episode is out of the best way and Claud is again with extra. It’s not precisely an A-list lineup however there’s loads of enjoyable available with Irish comic Joanne McNally, Bafta-nominated actor Guz Khan and former One Direction star Niall Horan. HR

Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy

10.55pm, ITV1

It’s the penultimate episode of this queasy real-crime drama telling the grisly story of American serial killer Gacy, and the trial is beneath approach. However, the police nonetheless don’t know precisely how many individuals Gacy killed. Can his driver to and from courtroom extract extra info? PH

Film selection

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (Tom Harper, 2026), Netflix

Brummie brooder … Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Photograph: Robert Viglasky/PA

Whether the Birmingham-set interval crime drama wanted one other outing after six collection is a moot level, however Tommy Shelby is again to brood magnificently one closing time. The creator/author, Steven Knight, and director, Tom Harper, preserve issues reassuringly acquainted (glowering vistas, anachronistic songs, random acts of violence) however we’re now in 1940, and the Nazis are coming. While Tommy (Cillian Murphy) is holed up in a decaying mansion haunted by the ghosts of his previous, his impetuous son and inheritor, Duke (Barry Keoghan), kinds an alliance with a British fascist, John Beckett (a cool Tim Roth), to flood the nation with counterfeit forex. And solely Tommy can cease them … Simon Wardell

In Camera (Naqqash Khalid 2023), 11.10pm, BBC Two
The travails of an actor condemned to a collection of humiliating auditions could possibly be the topic of comedy (see Wonder Man). But in Naqqash Khalid’s dislocating satirical drama it turns into the stuff of nightmares. Nabhaan Rizwan is compelling as Aden, first seen as a bloodied corpse in a police present, who appears worryingly disconnected within the face of the awkwardness and faux sincerity of his vocation. And when he’s employed by a therapist to play a lifeless son for a grieving mom, his grip on actuality begins to loosen. The identical goes for the movie itself, which feels more and more untethered. SW

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