TV tonight: Our highlights for Monday, May 8

Jason Manford and Mae Muller together for Eurovision Calling
(Image credit: BBC/Little Gem)

On TV tonight, the countdown to Eurovision 2023 continues with Eurovision Calling, Clive Myrie's Italian Road Trip sees the presenter tucking into the best pizza he's ever had, BBC Four marks David Attenborough's birthday, and Malory Towers returns to CBBC. Here's what you shouldn't miss on TV Tonight.

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What's on TV tonight

Our expert TV journalists have picked the best things on TV tonight... 

Best TV shows on TV tonight

Eurovision Calling, 9 pm, BBC One

Mae Muller and Jason Manford for Eurovision Calling

(Image credit: BBC/Little Gem)

The countdown to Eurovision reaches fever pitch, as Sam Ryder, last year’s runner-up, Katrina Leskanich from Katrina and the Waves, the UK’s last winner in 1997, and Mae Muller, this year’s UK entrant, join comedian Jason Manford and singer-songwriter Chelcee Grimes for an hour-long celebration. Enjoy a visit to Eurovision-obsessed Sweden, footage charting past winners and some pub-quiz facts about the show! Earlier, in Eurovision Welcomes the World (6.30pm), the build-up kicks off with a Turquoise Carpet Opening Ceremony, which welcomes all 37 acts to Liverpool with an outdoor extravaganza packed with performances. Rylan Clark and Sunetra Sarker are getting all the backstage goss. 

★★★ HD

Clive Myrie's Italian Road Trip, 6.30 pm, BBC Two/ iPlayer (box set)

Clive Myrie using a pizza ozen in Naples in Clive Myrie's Italian Road TRip

(Image credit: BBC/Alleycats TV)

Clive’s quest to winkle out the lesser known treasures of Italy takes him to Naples tonight, where he tracks down the best pizza he’s ever eaten – thin crust and no pineapple! – before learning how to make one himself. He’s a great guide, warm and enthusiastic, and throws himself into whatever comes his way – a hotel where guests who like the artwork on display can take it home (for a price), the oldest working opera house in the world and a studio where craftspeople make figurines of saints, Nativity scenes and historical characters. And, of course, he has a go at that, too. Continues all week. 

★★★ SM 

David Attenborough Night, from 8.30 pm, BBC Four

David Attenborough at Old Harry's Rocks, Dorset, UK for Wild Isles

(Image credit: BBC/Silverback Films/Chris Howard)

Today is Sir David Attenborough’s 97th birthday and to celebrate, a pair of programmes from the archives. The first one is particularly cute as it’s a chance to see David still wet behind the ears as a young TV presenter making his way in Zoo Quest. Unusually, the footage is in colour. After that (10pm), another opportunity to see Life on Air, a show from 2002 that celebrated David’s extraordinary run of 50 years in front of and behind the camera (as the controller of BBC2, among other things). There are, of course, plenty of his other series available to watch on iPlayer, including Frozen Planet, Planet Earth and The Blue Planet. 

★★★ SM 

Malory Towers series 4, 6 pm, CBBC/ iPlayer (box set)

Felicity (April Woods) and June (Edesiri Okpenerho) leaning out of a train window in Malory Towers

(Image credit: BBC/King Bert Productions & WildBrain)

It’s a nostalgia-tinted welcome return for a fourth series of the Enid Blyton adaptation. Following the Christmas special, the fearless Darrell (Ella Bright) and her chums are now fourth-formers, back at their beloved boarding school for more righting wrongs. But there is trouble in store when Darrell’s younger sister Felicity (Gangs of London’s April V. Woods) arrives and falls in with a mischief-maker. Continues tomorrow. 

★★★★ NT

Best box set on TV tonight

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, Netflix

India Amarteifio as Young Queen Charlotte in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgeron Story

(Image credit: Liam Daniel/Netflix)

We’ve all fallen in love with the scurrilous court gossip of Bridgerton in recent years, and now we get a chance to find out how the colourful and competitive world of ‘the Ton’ came to be in this six-part spin-off. Set decades before the main drama, this prequel tells the story of the 17-year-old Queen Charlotte (India Amarteifio) and her bittersweet romance with husband King George III (Corey Mylchreest). It’s an intimate glimpse into a lavish world and unmissable viewing for Bridgerton fans. 

SMA  

Best film on TV tonight

In the Heights, Prime Video

In the Heights' Anthony Ramos and Melissa Barrera during a dance number.

(Image credit: Likely Story)

The music of Lin-Manuel Miranda is about to feature in a brand-new release – he has co-written songs for the upcoming The Little Mermaid remake (out in cinemas on 26 May) – but In the Heights takes us back to where he started. This was his first stage musical, but it took the success of Hamilton to convince the suits that this also needed the big-screen treatment. It’s a fizzing, high-energy boy-meets-girl story set against the backdrop of the immigrant experience in Washington Heights, New York. Anthony Ramos and Melissa Barrera lead a talented cast of singers and dancers in what could be described as an updated West Side Story

★★★ SM 

Soaps

Live Sport

  • Premier League: Brighton & Hove vs Everton, 5 pm, (k-o 5.30 pm), BT Sport 1
  • Premier League: Nottingham Forest vs Southampton, 7 pm (k-o 8 pm), Sky Sports Main Event

If you watch just one thing on TV tonight…

Don't miss Eurovision Calling on TV tonight.

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Happy viewing!

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Martin Shore
Staff Writer at WhatToWatch.com

Martin was a Staff Writer with WhatToWatch.com, where he produced a variety of articles focused on the latest and greatest films and TV shows. Now he works for our sister site Tom's Guide in the same role.

Some of his favorite shows are What We Do In The Shadows, Bridgerton, Gangs of London, The Witcher, Doctor Who, and Ghosts. When he’s not watching TV or at the movies, Martin’s probably still in front of a screen playing the latest video games, reading, or watching the NFL.