Grenfell: Five years, five stories
9pm, BBC Three
Tayshan Hayden-Smith is known locally as the “Grenfell guerrilla gardener.” Zeyad Cred is one of the founders of Grenfell Silent Walk. Aspiring musician Lyric Grant writes songs to help mourn his best friend who died in the fire. Survivor Luana Gomes has just been accepted to art university. The traumatized local Enrique Tiamuna is now at Oxford University. They are outlined in this special program about those affected by the Grenfell tragedy. Hollie Richardson
Lucy Worsley investigates: King George’s Madness
9pm, BBC Two
Winter of 1788. George III is hallucinatory, violent and abusive. “This is a crisis: Britain can’t have a mentally ill king,” says Worsley. “A medical nonconformist is summoned to run an asylum. Can he save the king?” In the last case of this series, the historian applies the modern understanding of mental health to the revealing contents of George’s private diaries. HR
We are the owners of this city
9pm, Sky Atlantic
Probable cause? Proportional force? All the things they taught you in academia you can forget, because this is Baltimore, girl. This is what Officer Jenkins (Jon Bernthal) learns in his early days as a police officer. In other timelines of the unofficial follow-up to The Wire, we are learning that the rot of corruption is even deeper. Ellen E Jones
Brendan Gleeson offers an espresso-rich performance at State of the Union. Photo: Laura Radford / BBC / © 2021 Sundance TV LLC & AMC Film Holdings LLC.
State of the Union
22:00, BBC Two
Last two visits to the hipster cafe Mouthfeel as Nick Hornby’s relationship drama closes its second season in the United States. Ellen (Patricia Clarkson) and Scott (Brendan Gleeson) begin debating the merits of “sex to solve problems,” but the sometimes clumsy script rises with performances rich in espresso. Graeme Virtue
The bridge: race for a fortune
22:00, Channel 4
The grueling and sometimes morally challenging reality series presented by AJ Odudu continues as competitors combine teamwork (to complete their task) and cruelty (to walk away with money). Tonight, David and Alex return to their original teams and will be tempted to distribute the dirt to their rivals, but will they chase them again? Phil Harrison
All I know about love
10.40pm, BBC One
Birdy (Bel Powley) has a boyfriend and Maggie (Emma Appleton) struggles with the effect this has on their friendship. Like so many twenty-three before her, she reacts by blindly fighting for the attention of an emotionally unavailable child called a musician. HR
Live the sport
Races: Royal Ascot, 1.30pm, ITV. The day of the opening of the festival.
Uefa Nations League Football: England – Hungary 19:00, Channel 4. England seeks revenge on Molineux.