TV tonight: Our highlights for Sunday, June 4

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On TV tonight, it's the Britain's Got Talent 2023 final, Ron sets his sights on Terry in Ten Pound Poms, we dive deep into life underwater for Spy in the Ocean, and Gods of Tennis starts exploring the lives of tennis legends in the 70s and 80s. 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

Britain's Got Talent 2023, 7.30 pm, ITV1

The Britain's Got Talent 2023 judges and Ant & Dec around the golden buzzer

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BGT has been cheering up our Saturday nights for weeks, and in that time we’ve seen some memorable acts, some Golden Buzzer excitement, plus a week of stunning live shows to give us the grand finalists. Now the big showdown has arrived and the final acts give it their all, to take over from last year’s champion, comedian Axel Blake, and win a £250,000 cash prize and a slot on the bill at this year’s Royal Variety Performance. Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and Amanda Holden give us their take on each performance, while Ant and Dec get the drum-roll moment of announcing the winner of the public vote. 

★★★★★ NC 

Spy in the Ocean, 7 pm, BBC One

Spy In The Ocean: spy octopus scuttles along the seabed (showing one realistic eye and one camera lens) with a real blacktip shark swimming in the background

(Image credit: BBC/John Downer Productions/Ben McCulloch Trayner)

The makers of Spy in the Wild head under the water for this new series, in which an assortment of incredibly convincing ‘spy creatures’ equipped with state-of-the-art cameras are deployed to give us a close-up glimpse of how the species of the seas interact. First on duty is spy whale, a life-size replica of a whale calf, which attracts the attention of an adult sperm whale who’s intrigued by this random young ’un. But the episode’s emotional high point is definitely the relationship that evolves when spy octopus helps a coconut octopus defend itself from a hungry blacktip shark… 

★★★★★ SP 

Ten Pound Poms, 9 pm, BBC One/ iPlayer (box set)

Ron (Rob Collins) in front of a truck in Ten Pound Poms

(Image credit: BBC/Eleven/John Platt)

The Ten Pound Poms didn’t realise what they were signing themselves up for when they stepped off the boat at the start of the series and there’s another unpleasant surprise in store for them – and us – tonight. Having taken care of bigot Dean as an act of vengeance, Ron (Rob Collins) now has Terry (Warren Brown) in his sights for his part in the horrendous hit-and-run incident that killed an Aboriginal child. In a heartfelt scene, Ron reveals how the Australian authorities often take children from his community away from their parents. It’s a chilling window into an era that seems light years from our own in some ways – and utterly timeless in others.

★★★★ SMA 

Gods of Tennis, 9 pm, BBC Two/iPlayer

Chris Evert, Jimmy Connors, Arthur Ashe, Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Billie Jean King, Martina Navaratilova composite image (l-r) fpr Gods of Tennis.

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The amazing feats of US tennis stars Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King kick off this absorbing docuseries that explores the extraordinary legends who graced the tennis circuit back in the 1970s and 1980s. Full of nostalgia and great insights, it features King talking about her ‘winning mindset’ and Johnnie Ashe recalling his late brother’s many struggles and triumphs. This first episode also shows how both battled for justice off the court — King for women’s rights and equal prize money and Ashe against racial prejudice. It all leads up to the Wimbledon tournament of 1975, when King won the last of her six Wimbledon singles titles and Ashe grabbed a shock win over world No 1 Jimmy Connors. 

★★★★★ NC

Best box set on TV tonight

FUBARNetflix

Luke Brunner (Arnold Schwarzenegger) walks away from a dumpster fire in FUBAR

(Image credit: Christos Kalohoridis/Netflix)

FUBAR is an action-comedy series focusing on Arnold Schwarzenegger's Luke Brunner, a veteran CIA operative who ends up postponing his retirement so he can tackle a newly-unearthed secret.

He's forced to go back into the field for one last job, and the series tackles universal family dynamics set against a global backdrop of spies, action, and humor.

Best film on TV tonight

The Whale, Prime Video

Brendan Fraser in The Whale

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Brendan Fraser’s Oscar-winning performance is the main event here. He plays a living-with-obesity recluse who’s seeking forgiveness from his estranged daughter – and himself. He is Charlie, a man imprisoned by his own shame and lack of mobility, who spends his days teaching online students literature and over-apologising to everyone, especially spiky teenage daughter Ellie (Sadie Sink). But even as his physical existence fades, Charlie’s still an unshakeable optimist. This is director Darren Aronofsky’s kindest work to date, a film that asks its audience to practise acceptance, understanding, empathy and forgiveness. 

★★★★ JC 

Live Sport

  • F1: Spanish Grand Prix, 1 pm (start time 2 pm), Sky Sports Main Event

If you watch just one thing on TV tonight…

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Happy viewing!

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.