There's a trio of concerts by soul legends, quirky historical dramedy The Great returns, Succession star Brian Cox joins The Last Leg and there’s the final of Five Star Kitchen: Britain’s Next Great Chef.
Pick of the Day
Gladys Knight and the Pips In Concert, 9.00pm, BBC Four
This opens a night of performances by three soul legends: Gladys Knight, Bill Withers and Curtis Mayfield.
It opens with the first of two concerts recorded at The New London Theatre, featuring some of the group's early hits - The Way We Were, Come Back and Finish What You Started and Midnight Train to Georgia.
Then at 9.30pm, the second of two concerts recorded at The New London Theatre features some of the group's later hits - Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me, Help Me Make It through the Night and Taste of Bitter Love.
At 10.05pm there’s In Concert: Bill Withers, which features a 1974 concert by the teak-voiced American singer-songwriter, featuring performances of Lean on Me, Ain't No Sunshine and Grandma's Hands.
Curtis Mayfield: Sight and Sound in Concert 1984 concludes the series T 11.40pm. Pete Drummond introduces a concert by Curtis Mayfield from the Marcus Garvey Centre, Nottingham.
Don’t Miss
Then You Run, 9.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
The new drama featuring Cork's Cillian O'Sullivan continues.
Ruth looks after Tara as she struggles to sleep off the drugs, while Stink happens across the rest of Orin’s stash.
Concocting a plan, Stink ropes Nessi in to helping her – they can sell the drugs, easy money! They track down Mirko who introduces them to his friend Darian, and the deal is on.
But Darian is the son of Reagan, and Reagan is not a gangster to be trifled with, and soon Stink discovers that taking on Europe’s premier heroin supplier has its consequences.
And that’s before he’s found his brother dead in a steam room.
Not Going Out, 9.00pm, BBC One
Lee Mack’s long-running comedy never fails to entertain.
This week Lee wakes up inside a coffin and is unable remember how he got there, until a phone call from Lucy reminds him what he had been doing that afternoon.
Now all he needs to do is keep her in the dark as to his exact location and work out how to escape.
The Last Leg, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Josh Widdicombe, Adam Hills and Alex Brooker are joined by guests Rosie Jones and Babatunde Aléshé, and actor Brian Cox for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days.
As usual, the hashtag #isitok paves the way for the gang to round up, examine and explain the leading and most entertaining news stories of the week.
New or Returning Shows
BBC Proms, 7.00pm, BBC Two
Clive Myrie (below) is joined by guests Sandi Toksvig and Anna Lapwood for the First Night of the Proms live from the Royal Albert Hall.
This year's eight-week long musical extravaganza launches in style with Sibelius's ever popular Finlandia, Grieg's dramatic Piano Concerto performed by classical superstar Paul Lewis, and Britten's much-loved The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.
The concert also includes a rare opportunity to hear Sibelius's Snofrid, making its Proms debut, and a world premiere from Ukrainian composer Bohdana Frolyak.
New to Stream
The Great, Lionsgate+
After two seasons on Channel 4 – the first was fun, the second not so much – the factional dramedy about Catherine the Great lands at streamer Lionsgate+.
Elle Fanning and Nicholas Holt return as Catherine and Peter (Huzzah!), who are trying to make a fresh start of things. Expect sex, violence and corruption from the start.
Foundation, Apple TV+
It’s season two of Disney’s sci-fi series that didn’t get off to a great start first time around.
It’s now a century later but some things never seem to change as the Cleons begin to fall apart and leads to an inevitable power vacuum.
Even more inevitably, humanity’s survival is at stake.
The Summer I turned Pretty, Prime Video
Belly Conklin is about to turn 16, and she’s headed to her favourite place in the world, Cousins Beach, to spend the summer with her family and the Fishers.
Belly’s grown up a lot over the past year, and she has a feeling that this summer is going to be different than all the summers before.
Breaking Point, Sky Cinema & NOW
This is a drama about two brothers’ rise through the ranks of the British Breakdance Team try-outs for a once in a lifetime chance at the world stage.
The warring brothers defy grief and their differences to compete their way through national try-outs and aiming high to get a chance to compete with the very best international breakers in the London World Championships.
If they can overcome their differences and make their mark on this world stage, they could just start to dream about heading to the Olympics in 2024.
Ending Today
Five Star Kitchen: Britain’s Next Great Chef – The Final, 8.00pm, Channel 4
The contest where up-and-coming chefs compete to win a once-in-a-lifetime prize - their own restaurant within London's exclusive Langham hotel - reaches its finale.
The three remaining contenders must run the Palm Court as if it was already their own for one night and devise and deliver a menu representative of their concept.
In the kitchen, Michel Roux Jr (above) watches on with a scrutinising eye as the hopefuls try to prove they are capable of delivering five-star quality dining.