Olly Murs' Grueling 400km Journey for Soccer Aid: TV Tonight Highlights
Olly Murs' 400km Journey for Soccer Aid: TV Highlights

Olly Murs recently completed a grueling 400km journey from Old Trafford in Manchester to the London Stadium by running, cycling, and rowing, raising £830,000 for Unicef. The documentary Olly Murs: Steps Into the Unknown for Soccer Aid airs at 9pm on ITV1, following the singer's remarkable feat. On Sunday, he will participate in the 20th annual Soccer Aid match alongside Jill Scott, Tom Hiddleston, Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe, Owen Cooper, and Angry Ginge.

Other TV Highlights Tonight

Under the Vines

At 2pm on BBC One, the second season of this breezy wine-making daytime drama begins. Step-cousins Louis (Charles Edwards) and Daisy (Rebecca Gibney) grow close after inheriting a kaput New Zealand vineyard, but Louis seems set on returning to London with his ex.

Gardeners' World

At 8pm on BBC Two, Monty Don encourages embracing bold, colorful flowers as summer arrives early. Rekha Mistry offers tips for small spaces, and Carol Klein explores the science of seed germination.

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Hunting Britain's Fugitives: Dispatches

At 8pm on Channel 4, reporter Matt Shea tracks down serious criminals evading justice in the UK, confronting them despite potential violence.

Ponies

At 9pm on Sky Atlantic, American widows Bea (Emilia Clarke) and Twila (Haley Lu Richardson) continue their spy missions in 1977 Moscow. Bea receives a new assignment requiring her to toughen up, while Twila learns to let her guard down.

Smoggie Queens

At 10pm on BBC Three, the series ends with a flashback recounting a cheating scandal during the Mr Teesside competition, featuring unreliable narrators, fake chest hair, and Detective Sexy.

Film Choice: Fuze

At 6.15am, 12.10pm, and 8pm on Sky Cinema Premiere, David Mackenzie's tense thriller Fuze stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as bomb disposal major Will Tranter, called to defuse a WWII bomb in central London, while a gang of robbers, including Theo James's Karalis, drill into a nearby bank. Double-crosses and murky motivations keep the film entertaining.

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