The frantic and funny holiday drama Two Weeks in August concludes tonight on BBC One at 9pm with a double bill. The show, starring the excellent Jessica Raine, has been a rollercoaster ride from the start, and the finale is no exception. Zoe has disappeared, and just when things couldn't get any worse, a wildfire threatens the island. It's extravagantly silly and extremely good fun, according to Phil Harrison.
Other Highlights on TV Tonight
At 5.05pm on Channel 5, The Royals: Uncensored brings palace scoops to a wider platform. Journalists Katie Nicholl and Jo Elvin host this royal panel show, which features exclusive gossip and a drop-in from Piers Morgan.
On BBC One at 5.20pm, Celebrity Bridge of Lies returns with a celebrity special. Rosie Jones, Harriet Kemsley, Nabil Abdulrashid, and Ed Byrne play for their chosen charities in this repetitive but harmless daytime quiz.
At 8pm on Channel 5, Alexander Armstrong Across America begins an American odyssey. Armstrong arrives in Philadelphia and immediately buys a cheese-steak, but the travelogue also explores darker topics like the opioid crisis in Kensington. He's on safer ground with a visit to a rowing club.
At 8.10pm on BBC Two, 40 Glastonbury Gems revisits memorable moments from Worthy Farm, featuring Radiohead, Stormzy, Kylie, Pulp, Lizzo, Paul McCartney, and dozens more.
At 9pm on BBC Four, the biopic Goolagong concludes. The three-part series about Indigenous Australian tennis legend Evonne Goolagong sees Evonne (Lila McGuire) facing her father's death and her marriage to Roger, raising questions about sacrificing her career.
Live Sport
Day three of the Third and final Test between England and New Zealand begins at 10.15am on Sky Sports Main Event.



