It's Coldplay’s turn to recall Our Glastonbury, there’s documentary film I Am: Celine Dion, Keeley Hawes stars in Crossfire, and there’s a terrifying tumour on Super Surgeons: A Chance at Life . . .
Pick of the Day
Coldplay: Our Glastonbury, 10.00pm, BBC Two
Ahead of Coldplay's record-breaking fifth headline set, Chris Martin and the rest of the band talk viewers through their 25-year Glastonbury experience.
They detail their journey from their debut in the New Bands Tent in 1999, to quickly progressing to the Other Stage the following year, followed by a performance at the Pilton Fete in 2001 which impressed Michael Eavis so much he invited them back to headline Glastonbury in 2002.
Since then they have headlined in 2005, 2011 and 2016 and return to top the bill on Saturday night this year.
Chris Martin also reveals some of the other artists they have enjoyed along the way such as Pulp (above) in 1995, Badly Drawn Boy in 2000 and Stormzy in 2019.
New or Returning Shows
Crossfire, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
Strictly for fans of Keeley Hawes, this BBC drama is daft but watchable once you park your brain.
Hawes stars as Jo Cross, a woman whose world is shattered when gunmen attack the luxurious Spanish hotel where she's holidaying with her family and friends.
Not only are lives at risk during the ensuing chaos, it's also a time when secrets are exposed.
Don’t Miss
Super Surgeons: A Chance at Life, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Fifty-three-year-old ex-Naval Pilot Rich is suffering from a 16cm tumour that stretches from his jawline down to his heart, wrapping around his carotid artery.
Consultant Head and Neck Surgeon Professor Vin Paleri requires close collaboration with vascular and cardiac specialists to delicately remove the tumour, potentially sacrificing the major artery in the process.
The Big Soap Quiz: Coronation Street v Emmerdale 2023, 8.00pm, Virgin Media One
It’s a quiet enough night on the box, so you could do worse than this from last Christmas.
Stephen Mulhern (above) hosts as stars from ITV's biggest soaps go head-to-head to discover who knows the most about their show.
Flying the flag for Coronation Street is team captain Jack P Shepherd who is joined by Channique Sterling-Brown and Tony Maudsley while team captain Mark Charnock, Natalie Ann Jamieson and Kevin Mathurin are on team Emmerdale.
The Repair Shop, 8.15pm, BBC One
Suzie Fletcher takes on the repair of a special sporran, worn by the owner's grandfather throughout the First World War as part of his uniform as a Seaforth highlander.
Meanwhile, Dominic Chinea gets to work on an ingenious artist's tool from the 1920s and toy repairers Amanda Middleditch and Julie Tatchell give some TLC to a baby seal that is no longer very furry.
The Great British Sewing Bee, 9.00pm, BBC One
This latest episode sees Kiell Smith-Bynoe presents Children's Week.
This is where the sewers put their twist on a sequin bomber, fashion animal-themed fancy dress from beach towels and unearth childhood photos of themselves and use it as inspiration to create a brand-new outfit to fit a group of young models.
New to Stream
I Am: Celine Dion, Prime Video
Here's something that should appeal to more than the Celine Dion fanbase. This woman's been through the mill.
Directed by Academy Award nominee Irene Taylor, this film gives us a raw and honest behind-the-scenes look at the iconic superstar’s struggle with a life-altering illness.
Serving as a love letter to her fans, this inspirational documentary highlights the music that has guided her life while also showcasing the resilience of the human spirit.
Diane Von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge, Disney+
This is the story of the iconic trailblazer known worldwide by her initials DVF.
Child of a Holocaust survivor, Princess by marriage, and founder of a fashion brand. Featuring interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Marc Jacobs, Hillary Rodham Clinton and more.
Ending Today
Tankies: Tank Heroes of WW2, 9.00pm, BBC Two
The two-part documentary telling the stories of six men who served in the Royal Tank Regiment concludes, with the men taking part in the D-Day landings, the battle for Normandy and the eventual victory in Germany.
Sport
Live UEFA Euro 2024, 4.30pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Jacqui Hurley is joined by Didi Hamann, Kevin Doyle and Shay Given for live coverage of Group D's Netherlands v Austria game at the Olympiastadion in Berlin (KO 5pm)
From 4.50pm on RTÉ News channel and RTÉ Player there's coverage of the other Group D game, between France and Poland. Commentator: Cathal Mullaney.
Pointless Poland are out, while Austria need to get something from their game in order to remain in the competition. After that, it's a battle for top spot, with France favourites.
Then from 7.30pm the focus moves to the concluding Group C matches as England take on Slovenia at Cologne Football Stadium, while Denmark and Serbia clash at the Munich Football Arena (both KO at 8pm).
Once again, on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player Jacqui Hurley presents, with analysis by Dietmar Hamann, Kevin Doyle and Shay Given, as England face Slovenia in Cologne.
Meanwhile on RTÉ News channel and RTÉ Player Adrian Eames commentates on Denmark v Serbia, with coverage beginning at 7.50pm.
England are pretty much qualified with four points, while Denmark and Slovenia on two points and Serbia on one all need a win to reach the knockouts.