Schitt's Creek returns to BBC screens with a triple bill at 9.30pm on BBC Three. The beloved riches-to-rags comedy, starring the late Catherine O'Hara alongside Eugene and Dan Levy, is now available on iPlayer after leaving Netflix. In tonight's episodes, Johnny Rose pleads at the unemployment office while Moira throws a luncheon for locals to sell cosmetic kits, exclaiming "To your possible beauty!"
Royals Uncensored and Alexander Armstrong Across America
At 1pm on Channel 5, The Royals: Uncensored returns with journalists Katie Nicholl and Jo Elvin, joined by Piers Morgan, discussing Prince Harry and Meghan's upcoming UK visit. At 8pm on Channel 5, Alexander Armstrong Across America sees Xander in West Virginia, visiting a deluxe resort with a nuclear bunker and joining locals for an Appalachian singalong.
50 American Music Icons at the BBC
Celebrate Independence Day with 50 American Music Icons at the BBC at 9pm on BBC Two. The archive compilation features performances from Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, Carole King, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Liberace. It follows last month's 40 Originals edition.
Love Island: Unseen Bits and Wimbledon Highlights
At 10pm on ITV2, Love Island: Unseen Bits offers a compilation of leftovers from the past week, narrated by Iain Stirling. At midnight on BBC Two, Today at Wimbledon recaps day six, including third-round singles matches.
Film Choice: Bugonia
Bugonia airs at 10.25am and 8pm on Sky Cinema Premiere. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, this black comedy stars Jesse Plemons as a conspiracy theorist who kidnaps a CEO, played by Emma Stone, believing she is an alien. The film is a remake of a Korean movie.
Live Sport
Nations Championship Rugby Union features New Zealand v France at 7.30am on ITV1, followed by Australia v Ireland at 10.30am and Fiji v Wales at 1.20pm. On ITV4, Japan v Italy at 9.30am, South Africa v England at 4.20pm, and Argentina v Scotland at 7.30pm. Wimbledon continues at 11am on BBC Two with third-round singles. Men's International T20 Cricket: England v India at 2pm on Channel 5. Tour de France stage one, a 19.6km team time trial around Barcelona, at 3.30pm on TNT Sports 1. World Cup Football round of 16 starts at 5.15pm on ITV1 or 5.30pm on BBC One with Canada v Morocco.



