40 hidden musical treasures at the BBC8.20pm, BBC Two
Expect the unexpected on this musical journey that takes viewers to the ‘Top of the Pops Free Zone’ to witness rare and extraordinary performances on the BBC. For two hours of laughter, you can expect a lineup that includes Jimi Hendrix, MC Hammer, Dusty Springfield, Tammy Wynette, the Beach Boys, and the Pet Shop Boys. Holly Richardson
Strictly Come Dancing6.20pm, BBC One
Toyah Wilcox was a poor, unlucky soul who was kicked out of the competition after playing the villain Ursula in The Little Mermaid at Movie Week. Tasha Gouri is at the top of the leaderboard with partner Aljas Školjanec, but all that could change if there is no theme this weekend and the dancers are given more freedom to do their own thing. . Human resources department
Angela Rippon appears on BBC7pm, BBC Four
Pioneers… Angela Rippon and David Dimbleby talk about Angela Rippon on the BBC on BBC Four. Photo: Keystone Press/Alamy
In 1977, Angela Rippon was the first presenter of the BBC’s gentle car magazine Top Gear. Tonight, dedicated to her vast and fascinating career, we will explore this turn, along with many others, and also revisit the documentary she made about tap dancing in New York and the 1980 film about the melodrama . phil harrison
Michael McIntyre’s “The Wheel"8.20pm, BBC One
The famous celebrity’s enchanting spinning wheel is back. Celebrities like Jonathan Ross and Judy Love offer dubious expertise on subjects ranging from sitcoms to etiquette. Symbolically sitting below are the regulars who actually play the game, but presenter Michael McIntyre becomes increasingly dizzy with each episode. Ellen E. Jones
apples don’t fall9.20pm, BBC One
In this frenetic drama based on Liane Moriarty’s novel, the secret that spills out this week is infidelity. We learn about Brooke (Essie Randles)’s reckless relationship with Savannah (Georgia Flood), who has invaded the Delaney household. Typically on this show, Brooke goes on an eventful journey of self-discovery. jack seal
password
10.20pm, ITV1
This is the final episode of this fun and slightly raucous word guessing game show hosted by Stephen Mangan. Team captains Daisy May Cooper and Alan Carr are taking things very seriously and will be helping Prav, from East London, and Bethan, from Swansea, win the prize money. Human resources department
movie selection
Shane, 6.30am, 4.40am, Sky Cinema Greats
“Go West”…Alan Ladd of “Shane on Sky Cinema Greats”. Photo: TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy
A heartwarming western toy created by George Stevens in 1953. It features some of the dualities that are central to the genre: good and evil, of course family and solitude, and settlers and pioneers. Alan Ladd (White Cap) plays the sharp-shooting title character, who passes by the cabin of homesteader Van Heflin, his wife Jean Arthur, and their impressionable son (Brandon de Wilde), and becomes the target of a land grab. He discovers a family under threat from a rancher. Palance (black hat) is their hired gun. It’s mostly predictable, but given purpose by its belief in the power of community. Simon Wardell
Edge of Tomorrow, 9.20pm, Sky Showcase
Its alternate title, Live Die Repeat, gives us a taste of the high-concept nature of Doug Liman’s satisfying sci-fi action film. Starring Tom Cruise and co-writing the screenplay with his Mission: Impossible crook Christopher McQuarrie, a war-hating Army public affairs officer dons an armored suit to fight tentacled alien invaders. , there is little time for subtle nuances. north coast of France. However, each time he is killed he wakes up from the previous day. Only the all-action soldier played by Emily Blunt knows why. thrilling. south wales
live sports
Women’s Super League Football: Arsenal vs Chelsea, 1.15pm, BBC One A derby at Emirates Stadium.
Premiership Rugby Union: Gloucester v Bath, 2.30pm, TNT Sports 1 followed by Leicester Tigers v Northampton Saints at 5.15pm.
Super League Rugby: Wigan Warriors v Hull KR, 5pm, Sky Sports Main Event Elliott Minchella will lead the Yorkshire side in their first grand final at Old Trafford.
International Women’s Rugby Union: Canada vs England, 2:50am, WXV 1 final on BBC iPlayer Vancouver.