A heart-stopping moment that will be etched in the memories of viewers forever is about to unfold on Channel 4 tonight as 'Jon Snow: A Last Big Story' airs at 8pm. This poignant documentary delves into the esteemed journalist's world, exposing the intimate battle he faces with Alzheimer's, and how it tests his unwavering dedication to news reporting.
But just when you think you've seen the last of Jon Snow's journalistic prowess, a seismic event rocks his holiday plans with wife Precious in Victoria Falls. A mining disaster of monumental proportions demands attention – and Snow, despite being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, can't resist the call to arms. His instincts reignite like a firework exploding on Bonfire Night, propelling him into action as he sets out to bring this tragedy under the spotlight.
It's not just about Jon Snow tonight though; Sky Arts is revving up for an unforgettable night of music with its extensive coverage of the Isle of Wight Festival 2026 from 7pm. Get ready to rock as A-list performers like Rick Astley, Anastacia, Five, Rita Ora, Feeder, and Calvin Harris take centre stage, culminating in a highly-anticipated headline set by a reformed Sex Pistols.
Meanwhile, sports fans will be glued to their screens with an action-packed day of live coverage. The Test Cricket continues between England and New Zealand on the fourth day of their second Test, broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event from 10:15am, while racing enthusiasts can tune into ITV1 for the thrilling final day of Royal Ascot – including the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at 3:40pm.
On the sports front, Rugby Union's Premiership final between Northampton and Exeter will be live on TNT Sports 1 at 1:30pm, with Fin Smith's crucial fly-half skills potentially making all the difference. Golf enthusiasts can catch day three of the US Open on Sky Sports Golf from 4pm, while football fans won't want to miss Netherlands v Sweden at 5:30pm on BBC One and Germany v Ivory Coast at 8pm on ITV1.
It's not just about men in shorts kicking a ball tonight either – Women's World T20 Cricket sees England face Scotland in Group B from Headingley at 6:30pm on Sky Sports Main Event, while music lovers can catch 'Tina Turner: Wildest Dreams Live in Amsterdam 1996' on BBC Two at 10:15pm and the electric sets of TRNSMT 2026 from 12:10am.