TV Tonight: Sky Arts Airs Documentary on Enigmatic Actress Tilda Swinton
The documentary 'Tilda Swinton: The Wildcards' offers a deep dive into the career of the versatile actor, featuring an early interview where she dismisses career ambition for its own sake. Other TV highlights include the return of 'Cornwall: A Year by the Sea' and the finale of 'FBI'.

This evening's television lineup features several notable programs. The highlight is the documentary 'Tilda Swinton: The Wildcards' on Sky Arts at 9pm, which explores the actor's career. It includes an early interview where Swinton says, 'What I am working towards is what I’m doing now,' dismissing career progression as an end in itself. The film covers her work with Derek Jarman and her mainstream ventures. Other programs: 'Cornwall: A Year by the Sea' (Channel 5, 8pm) returns to Scarrabine, a clifftop farm now expanding into tourism; this week involves a kayaking trip to caves. '24 Hours in Police Custody' (Channel 4, 9pm) presents a horrifying situation where a hotel receptionist faces a blood-covered man claiming to have killed someone. 'The Traitors US' (BBC Three, 9pm) season four features 'Love Island UK' star Maura Higgins. 'FBI' (Sky Witness, 9pm) season finale involves vials of a deadly airborne pathogen in Manhattan, with agents battling a black ops squad. 'The Accused: Beyond Reasonable Doubt?' (Channel 4, 10pm) examines the 1992 case of Paula Gilfoyle's death, apparently a suicide, but her husband Eddie was convicted of murder; it follows his appeals battle. Also tonight: live sport including the BMW International Open golf tournament day one (Sky Sports Main Event, 11:30am) and the Tour de France team presentation (TNT Sports 1, 5:30pm).

