Tonight's finale of Two Weeks in August promises to go out with a bang - or rather, a wildfire-fuelled explosion that threatens to engulf the entire island! The last two episodes are set to deliver the most heart-stopping, nail-biting conclusion yet, as the disappearance of Zoe sends shockwaves through the already frazzled family holiday. It's going to be an epic showdown between chaos and catastrophe - will our heroes manage to escape the inferno or will they get consumed by the flames?
Throughout its thrilling run, Two Weeks in August has been a wild ride full of laughs and spills. With its over-the-top antics, this comedy-drama has become an unmissable part of the BBC's summer schedule, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats with its expertly crafted blend of humour and high-stakes drama. The finale will tie up all loose ends in a spectacular display of fireworks, tears, and maybe even a few more unexpected twists.
But don't just tune in for Two Weeks's thrilling conclusion - the TV schedule tonight has something for everyone! Channel 5 is launching its sizzling new panel show, The Royals: Uncensored, at 5:05pm, with Katie Nicholl and Jo Elvin dishing out exclusive palace gossip alongside Piers Morgan. And if you're craving some light relief, BBC One's celebrity edition of Bridge of Lies at 5:20pm promises to bring the laughs with a star-studded cast competing for charity.
If travel is your thing, Channel 5's Alexander Armstrong Across America kicks off at 8pm, as the charismatic presenter embarks on a journey from Philadelphia to the west coast. With his trademark wit and charm, Alexander will take viewers on an unforgettable tour of American culture, landscapes, and maybe even some personal challenges along the way.
Musical fans won't be left out either - 40 Glastonbury Gems on BBC Two at 8:10pm is a must-watch for anyone who's ever danced to the beat of Worthy Farm. Featuring an all-star lineup including Radiohead, Stormzy, Kylie, and Paul McCartney, this clip show promises to transport you back to the festival's most memorable moments.
And finally, as if that wasn't enough, BBC Four concludes its biopic Goolagong at 9pm, telling the inspiring story of Indigenous Australian tennis legend Evonne Goolagong. It's a heartwarming tribute to her remarkable life and achievements - don't miss it!