The Queen of Pop is back in town, and she's about to spill all the juicy details on her incredible career! Madonna makes a highly anticipated return to British television screens tonight for a world-exclusive chat with Graham Norton. The 10:40 pm slot on BBC One promises to be an unmissable event as it takes place at Koko in Camden – the very same venue where she first set foot on UK soil back in 1983, marking the beginning of her meteoric rise to superstardom.
This isn't just any interview, folks! It's a homecoming of sorts for Madonna, and Graham Norton is the perfect host to guide us through her fascinating journey. With his trademark wit and charm, he'll be delving into the highs and lows of her illustrious career, from her early days as a small-time performer to her current status as a global icon. And with her brand-new album 'Confessions II' hitting the shelves soon, we can expect plenty of insights into her latest creative ventures.
But if you're not in the mood for the drama and glamour of pop stardom, there's plenty more to sink your teeth into tonight! The BBC One schedule is packed with a poignant historical documentary that'll leave you spellbound. 'What Happened at the Somme' marks the 110th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, and presenter Jordan Dunbar takes us on a powerful journey through family history, battlefield tours, and modern-day tensions in Northern Ireland.
For those seeking some peace and quiet, Monty Don is back with his soothing presence on BBC Two at 8:00 pm. 'Gardeners' World' offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, as our favourite gardening guru tends to his picturesque Longmeadow garden. Or, if you're in the mood for something a bit more rustic, Channel 4's 'Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids' takes us on a heartwarming journey through the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales.
Later tonight, it's time to get comfortable with your favourite stars as they share their hilarious reactions to TV programmes on 'Celebrity Gogglebox', airing on Channel 4 at 9:00 pm. From Rylan and his mum to Bez and Shaun Ryder, this is one event you won't want to miss!
Finally, the evening concludes with a bang as the second season of 'St Denis Medical' wraps up on BBC One at 11:30 pm. Joyce hosts a ceremony for the new birthing centre, while Dr. Ron faces a life-or-death operation in this side-splitting medical mockumentary.