TV tonight: Our highlights for Saturday, August 19

Donna gives Ash cash.
Casualty is on TV tonight. (Image credit: BBC)

On TV tonight, there's a 5-star rated episode of Casualty, it's the series finale of Champion, and BBC Two pays tribute to Johnny Cash. 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

Casualty, 8:25 pm, BBC One

There’s a documentary feel to tonight’s visit to Holby City Hospital, which fosters an effective sense of immediacy and intimacy. The ED’s overrun with patients from a festival and it’s like eavesdropping as we follow the medics on a hectic, unpredictable shift. This style particularly lends itself to Donna’s (Jaye Jacobs) storyline. 

She alternates between her roles of mum, nurse – the death of a young patient and his mother’s grief are devastating – and guilty secret-keeper, unaware that Max is also watching her. Amid the chaos and casualties he confronts the troubled nurse, who tearfully confesses the truth about the car crash… An excellent episode. 

★★★★★ ER

Champion, 9:15 pm, BBC One

Ray Fearon as Beres in Champion

(Image credit: BBC/New Pictures Ltd/Ben Gregory-Ring)

As the final episode opens, six months have passed and Vita (Déja J Bowens) not only has a slot performing at the Best British Music Awards ceremony but is also nominated in the Best Newcomer category. Her excitement is marred by the fact that Bosco has disappeared and hasn’t replied to any of her messages – and the series’ clever use of social-media screen pop-ups is never so poignant as when three dots briefly pulse next to his name, then vanish. 

Beres, who’s emerged as the villain of the series, is also keen to find him, but his concern is purely money-driven… Here’s hoping we get a second series. 

★★★★ JP

The Man Who Stole The Scream, 9 pm, Sky Documentaries

During the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway, master criminal Pål Enger carried out the outrageous theft of Edvard Munch’s iconic painting The Scream from Oslo’s National Gallery. This documentary sees Enger tells his side of the story and explain why, despite the painting’s £100 million value, the robbery wasn’t motivated by money. 

We also hear from an undercover cop who launched an elaborate sting to recover the painting, as the film reproduces the dramatic cat-and-mouse chase that followed the biggest theft in Norway’s history. 

★★★★ NH

Johnny Cash Night, from 9:30 pm, BBC Two

Johnny Cash playing the guitar

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Tonight, BBC2 pays tribute to Johnny Cash, beginning with 1969 documentary The Man, His World, His Music, filmed shortly after Cash and fellow country singer June Carter were married. The movie version of their story, Walk the Line, is at 11pm, with Joaquin Phoenix and an Oscar-winning Reese Witherspoon. There’s also a Later Presents… tribute (10.30 pm), recorded after Cash died in 2003. 

★★★★ JP

Best box set on TV tonight

Heartstopper season 2Netflix

Heartstopper season 2: Joe Locke and Kit Connor in Paris

(Image credit: Netflix)

In Heartstopper season 2, Nick and Charlie navigate their new relationship; Tara and Darcy face unforeseen challenges and Tao and Elle work out if they can ever be more than just friends. With exams on the horizon, a school trip to Paris and a prom to plan, the gang has a lot to juggle as they journey through the next stages of life, love and friendship.

LB

Best film on TV tonight

Mulan, 6:40 pm, BBC One

Yifei Liu as Mulan in the live-action version of Disney's Mulan.

(Image credit: Disney)

Going straight to Disney+ in 2020, this live-action remake of the 1998 animation went somewhat under the radar. While the plot of the story is the same – Mulan (Yifei Liu) disguises herself as a boy to take her father’s place in the army to defend 4th-century China from invaders – there are key elements missing from the original, not least the comic dragon sidekick. 

And we get two new villains: Jason Scott Lee’s warrior and Gong Li’s shapeshifting witch. But this is all about the big battles, and like director Niki Caro’s Whale Rider, the focus is firmly on a girl who has enough faith in herself to fight against convention. 

★★★★ NT

Live Sport

  • Premier League: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United (Kick-off 5.30 pm), Sky Sports Main Event

If you watch just one thing on TV tonight…

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Happy viewing!

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Lucy Buglass
Senior Staff Writer

Lucy joined the WhatToWatch.com team in 2021, where she writes series guides for must-watch programmes, reviews and the latest TV news. Now she works for our sister site TechRadar in the same role. Originally from Northumberland, she graduated from Oxford Brookes University with a degree in Film Studies and moved to London to begin a career writing about entertainment.

She is a Rotten Tomatoes approved film critic and has a huge passion for cinema. She especially loves horror, thriller and anything crime-related. Her favourite TV programmes include Inside No 9, American Horror Story, Stranger Things and Black Mirror but she is also partial to a quiz show or a bit of Say Yes to the Dress