www.silverguide.site –

Your Song

9pm, Channel 4

If you loved The Piano, here’s a new talent show from the same makers – and this time they’re looking for people around the nation to perform the songs most meaningful to them. Alison Hammond, Paloma Faith and Sam Ryder are the charismatic trio presenting and judging the series, starting off in Liverpool. From a teenager singing Bocelli for his foster mother to a lift engineer showing off his pipes, it’s an emotional race to the Hackney Empire final. Hollie Richardson

Secret Garden

6pm, BBC One

More gently miraculous domestic natural history from David Attenborough, this time focusing with remarkable intimacy on the goings-on in Lou’s dainty but wild garden in Bristol. And there’s plenty: from the shadowy world of urban foxes to turf wars between blue tits and goldfinches, this tiny plot contains multitudes. Phil Harrison

Olivier Awards 2026

7pm, BBC Two

The Royal Albert Hall in London fills with theatre’s great and good as Nick Mohammed hosts the 50th anniversary of the awards. Into the Woods and Paddington: the Musical are likely to be the night’s biggest winners, with 11 nominations each, while Elaine Page will receive the Special Award. But most exciting are rumours of a performance from the main marmalade lover himself. Lucinda Everett

The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer

7.40pm, Channel 4

What a tonic it is every Sunday to step out of the world’s insanity and into the tent where all is well and good. Among the celebrity bakers easing our worries this week, with pull-apart savoury rolls and vegan fruit tarts, are the actor Ralf Little, Sugababe Mutya Buena and the eternally affable Mark Wright. LE

The Other Bennet Sister

8pm, BBC One

Ella Bruccoleri has been an utter delight in this Pride & Prejudice spin-off, and now it reaches its will they/won’t they conclusion. Mary is caught in the middle of Mr Hayward and Mr Ryder’s attentions, while a stormy hike adds even more tension. The big question is: will this Bennet sister’s story also end in marriage? HR

Savage River

10.15pm, ITV1

Katherine Langford stars in this Australian crime drama, which previously aired on 5Star. When ex-con Miki Anderson returns to her close-knit home town after 10 years, she is ready to start over. But when a crime is committed, suspicion falls on her. HR

Film choice

Blue Moon, 6.10am, 7.10pm, Sky Cinema Premiere

A transformational performance (not least height-wise) by Ethan Hawke carries Richard Linklater’s melancholic, waspish drama, which imagines one night in the life of failing, alcoholic Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart. Attending the opening of Oklahoma! – the musical his former partner Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott) has created with Oscar Hammerstein II – Hart sneaks out to the bar before the afterparty to drown his sorrows in a cocktail of regret and unrequited love. Simon Wardell

Soul, 4.15pm, Channel 4

Pixar’s resident metaphysical sage, Pete Docter, has created – alongside co-director and writer Kemp Powers – another fantastical, sorrow-tinged treat. Music teacher and pianist Joe (voiced by Jamie Foxx) has hopes of a career as a jazz performer but dies before his time. Scrabbling to return to Earth, he finds himself in a realm for unborn souls and meets the recalcitrant 22 (Tina Fey), who doesn’t want to get a life at all. Accessible on many levels, it’s simultaneously an imaginative kids’ comic adventure about finding your way back home and a grownup lesson in making the most of what you’ve got. SW

Live sport

Premier League Football: Sunderland v Tottenham, 1pm, Sky Sports Main Event Chelsea v Man City is at 4.25pm.