TV tonight: Our highlights for Sunday, July 16

Lesley Manville as Robina in season 2.
World on Fire returns for season 2 on TV tonight. (Image credit: BBC1)

On TV tonight, World on Fire is back after a four-year hiatus, it's the last episode in Bettany Hughes' travelogue, and The Lionesses join A League of Their Own. Here's what you shouldn't miss on TV Tonight.

  • Our hand-selected recommendations for what's on TV tonight include TV shows, a film, live sport and the latest trending need-to-binge-on-now box set 
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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

World on Fire, 9 pm, BBC One

Writer Peter Bowker brought us a refreshing take on World War Two with a drama comprising the conflict’s less famous chapters in 2019, so we’re delighted to see World on Fire back on screens. 

The second series opens in 1940 and takes us from the deserts of North Africa to the bombed-out streets of Manchester, where British soldier Harry Chase (Jonah Hauer-King) returns with his Polish bride Kasia (Zofia Wichlacz) to meet the mother of his baby, Lois (Julia Brown). It’s quite a love triangle, especially for Harry’s snobby mother Robina, played with elan by Lesley Manville. 

★★★★ SMA

Exploring India's Treasures with Bettany Hughes, 8 pm, Channel 4

Bettany Hughes

(Image credit: Channel 4)

Bettany explores southern India in the final part of her jam-packed historical travelogue. She explores the mysterious 500-year-old abandoned city of Hampi with its ornate granite temples, scales the Nilgiri Mountains onboard India’s steepest railway line to Ooty (built during imperial rule to transport wealthy Brits escaping the summer heat). On arriving in Ooty, she meets the Toda women, indigenous people who revere the train and celebrate it in song. There’s more singing and dancing later as Bettany travels to Kerala to witness the time-honoured devotional ritual of walking on hot coals… 

★★★★ MC

The Lionesses: A League Of Their Own Special, 8 pm, Sky Showcase

With the women’s World Cup just around the corner, former striker Jill Scott shows Maisie Adam and Katherine Ryan what it takes to become a Lioness when she invites the comics for a training session with the England squad. Adam recently played in this year’s Soccer Aid match when Scott was on the opposing team, but how will she compare with England’s elite? 

★★★★ RMC

A Spy Among Friends, 9 pm, ITV1

It's the spying game for Nicholas Elliott and Kim Philby.

(Image credit: ITV)

There are no flies on fabulously indomitable MI5 agent Lily Thomas (Anna Maxwell Martin), who remains convinced that MI6 operative Nicholas Elliott (Damian Lewis) is holding something back, even after she has quizzed him about his treacherous friend Kim Philby (Guy Pearce) and listened to a recording of his intriguing final meeting with Philby in Beirut. 

As Lily tries to pull his strings, an unsettled Elliott visits an old friend to delve into what Philby was really up to before and during the war. But will he or Lily get the answers they need? Meanwhile, Philby arrives in Moscow. 

★★★★ CC

Best box set on TV tonight

Is It Cake Too?Netflix 

Is It Cake Too? contestants posing on the stage

(Image credit: Netflix)

In Is It Cake Too?, a fresh batch of bakers who specialize in hyperrealistic bakes are tasked once again to make the most unlikely objects out of cake — this time around, think baseball gloves, weekender bags, toilets, and even the Mona Lisa herself — with the hopes of deceiving a slew of seasoned chefs and celebrity guests.

The new season sees 10 chefs hoping to take home their share of a $120,000 prize pot, so there's everything to bake for. 

LB

Best film on TV tonight

Rocketman, 9 pm, Channel 4

TV tonight Taron Egerton as Elton John.

(Image credit: C4)

Elton John enters an addiction rehabilitation session, and recounts his life in a flashback, covering his days as young Reginald Dwight growing up in 1950s Britain. He takes piano lessons, makes his way into the Royal Academy of Music, and hones his craft in local pubs before becoming one of the world's biggest pop stars. Golden Globe-winning biopic, starring Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell and Richard Madden.

Live Sport

  • Goodwood Festival of Speed Live, from 1:30 pm, ITV1

If you watch just one thing on TV tonight…

Don't miss World on Fire on TV tonight.

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Happy viewing!

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