TV tonight: another chance to enjoy Catherine O’Hara in Schitt’s Creek
BBC Three airs a triple bill of Schitt’s Creek featuring Catherine O’Hara, who passed away earlier this year. Other highlights include discussions about Harry and Meghan’s visit, Alexander Armstrong across America, and 50 American music icons on the BBC.

BBC Three at 9.30pm offers another triple bill of the beloved comedy series Schitt’s Creek, created by Eugene and Dan Levy. The world lost actress Catherine O’Hara earlier this year, and the show is no longer on Netflix but available on iPlayer. In this episode, Johnny begs at the unemployment office while Moira hosts a luncheon to sell cosmetic kits.
At 1pm on Channel 5, The Royals: Uncensored features journalists Katie Nicholl and Jo Elvin with guest Piers Morgan discussing Prince Harry and Meghan’s upcoming visit to the UK in July, their first in four years. The status of the trip remains fluid, sparking ongoing debates.
Channel 5 at 8pm continues Alexander Armstrong Across America. Xander visits West Virginia, where he enjoys moonshine with a distilling couple, explores a luxury resort with a nuclear bunker, and joins locals for an Appalachian singalong.
BBC Two at 9pm presents 50 American Music Icons at the BBC, a compilation of rare performances from artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, Bruce Springsteen, Carole King, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Liberace.
ITV2 at 10pm airs Love Island: Unseen Bits, narrated by Iain Stirling, covering the week’s antics including Simba and Samraj’s truth economist games and the controversial Spitgate incident.
At midnight on BBC Two, a roundup of Wimbledon day six recaps third-round singles matches in men’s and women’s tennis.
Film choice: Sky Cinema Premiere at 10.25am and 8pm shows Bugonia, a black comedy starring Jesse Plemons and Emma Stone. Plemons plays a conspiracy theorist beekeeper who believes Stone’s CEO character is an alien colonist and plans to kidnap her. The film is a remake of a Korean movie with a mischievous tone from director Yorgos Lanthimos.
Live sport includes Nations Championship rugby, Wimbledon tennis, men’s T20 cricket (England v India), Tour de France cycling, and World Cup football round of 16 matches.

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