What’s on TV tonight? Shows to watch on Sunday 3 June from Britain’s Got Talent Final to A Very English Scandal
Also this week Countryfile, Journey in the Danger Zone Iraq and Frankie Goes to Russia

WHAT can't you miss on TV tonight? Our guide to the must-see shows...
Britain’s Got Talent Final, 7.30pm, ITV
Last year’s BGT final was an open playing field, with pianist and music producer Tokio Myers taking many by surprise as its winner with his brilliant Hans Zimmer and Rag’n’Bone Man mash-up.
This year, the talent bar has been raised exceptionally high, so it’s a brave person who makes any racing-cert predictions.
There’s no guarantee that it will even be one of the judges’ (right) golden buzzer choices, but whoever walks away with £250,000 and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety will have earned it. Congrats for a cracking year.
It’s been hilarious, jaw-dropping and emotional.
A Very English Scandal, 9pm, BBC One
“Norman Scott will talk. You have given him centre stage…”
As this tale of love, lust, political ambition and murdered hounds heads to the Old Bailey, Jeremy Thorpe is quite right to identify the courtroom as former lover Norman’s (Ben Whishaw, left) time to shine.
Don’t expect a Hollywood ending, though…
Countryfile, 7pm, BBC One
Balmoral is the focus of the second of three episodes celebrating the Queen’s (above) royal residences as part of the show’s 30th anniversary.
Deerstalker Callum Miller has witnessed Her Majesty hike across the estate’s rugged terrain in terrible weather conditions.
“If someone was to say the Royal Family are wrapped up in cotton wool, I’d tell them they’re far from it,” he insists.
Journey in the Danger Zone: Iraq, 8pm, BBC Two
Adnan Sarwar (centre) arrived in Iraq in 2003 as a soldier in the British Army on a mission to liberate its citizens from Saddam Hussein.
After one of his fellow soldiers was killed in an ambush, he soon came to realise that it would be more complex.
Now, 15 years on, he travels the country, meeting the people behind the headlines, from pop stars to oil workers and even old enemies.
Frankie Goes To Russia, 9pm, BBC Two
He’s provocative, foul-mouthed and so terrified of flying that he’ll only travel by car and train, so what better person to present this travelogue of Russia ahead of the World Cup than Frankie Boyle (above)?
It’s painted as an inhospitable country, but is there any truth behind the stereotypes?
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