Funboys Returns with Steve Coogan in Second Series
Funboys Back with Steve Coogan: TV Tonight

The Northern Irish sitcom Funboys returns for a second hilarious series, guest-starring Steve Coogan. The show airs at 9pm on BBC Three.

Funboys Season 2

This offbeat sitcom from Northern Ireland, which began as a BBC comedy short, is now in its second series. In the opening quadruple bill, Callum (Ryan Dylan) works as an actor at the folk museum under an eccentric boss played by Coogan. When the gang watches his performance as a peasant, they learn about the famine, sending each of them spiralling in different ways.

Isle of Wight Festival 2026

At 7pm on Sky Arts, Lewis Capaldi headlines the festival coverage. His set airs at 11pm, with performances from Wet Leg, Two Door Cinema Club, Alessi Rose, and Ash on Friday.

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Gardeners' World

A special episode from the Gardeners' World Live show in Birmingham airs at 8pm on BBC Two. Monty Don and co seek inspiration in a year focused on sustainability, with cork as the material of the moment. The centrepiece is a conceptual garden telling the story of evolution, co-designed by Prof Alice Roberts.

Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids

Season three of the gentle farming reality show set in Swaledale continues at 8pm on Channel 4. The gang is 21 months into renovating Anty John's derelict house; plumbing and electrics are in, but Amanda procrastinates over kitchen decisions.

Celebrity Gogglebox

The famous-person version of the watch-along show continues at 9pm on Channel 4. New faces include reality TV, YouTube, and Gladiators stars, alongside Julian Clary and Nigel Havers.

St Denis Medical

At 11.10pm on BBC One, this lighthearted hospital drama offers snark with minimal medical trauma. This week, a baby arrives in reception, delighting everyone except grumpy Serena.

Film Choice

New Life (John Rosman, 2023) airs at 11.30pm on Film4. This chase thriller follows Jessica (Hayley Erin), a bloodied young woman on the run for horrific reasons, pursued by tracker Elsa (Sonya Walger), who is struggling with motor neurone disease. The film explores human connection in emotional and medical senses.

Live Sport

World Cup football: Scotland v Morocco at 10pm on ITV1, Group C match in Boston. Followed by Brazil v Haiti at 1.15am.

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