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9pm, BBC Two
What a decade it has been. As the country prepares to join hands and celebrate with joy the 10th anniversary of the decision to leave the EU, these two articles review the weeks and months surrounding the decision. History, they say, is written by the winners. And this proves it here: disappointingly, the story is being told more and more in terms of how the Leave campaign groups, Michael Gove, Kate Hoey, Nigel Farage, Arron Banks and Boris Johnson present their views. Meanwhile, in the left corner, it’s David Cameron, George Osborne and, muttering sadly to himself, Jeremy Corbyn. Fun and scary. Phil Harrison
9pm, BBC One
As seen in the recent drama Dear EnglandGareth Southgate’s time as England football manager was changing. In this play, he turns to the real and emotional challenges faced by underprivileged boys. He visits unemployed young people in Middlesbrough, children struggling with education in Essex and young prisoners to reflect on the challenges they face. PH
8pm, BBC Two
Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan present the third and final weekend of the day and night festival from Crom lakeside in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Roving reporter Iolo Williams travels to East Yorkshire to see seabirds at Bempton Cliffs. Graeme Virtue
10.35pm, ITV2
The third series of the scouse schoolboy drama begins with a dream chase – and quickly becomes a nightmare when Reece wakes up to discover that Disneyland Darren has moved to. Also, she is dealing with the depression of her mother’s new boyfriend, Dunn, as well as supporting the refugee project at school. Hollie Richardson
9pm, ITV1
Like TikTok on telly, the show is based on real-time events filmed on smartphones. This series features a pilot who has to steer a plane away from a crowded beach and a skier who finds a man buried alive in ice (spookily, the plot of a Kate Bush song). Priya Elan
9pm, Channel 5
Although he has always declared his innocence, Jeremy Bamber has been in prison for murdering his family since 1985. However, recently new information has come out that could prove him wrong. These records are reviewed in the case, assessing the evidence, documents that have not been seen before and, in particular, the details of the 999 call. PH
tennis, About the Queen, 1pm, BBC Two. The first day of the grass court tournament in west London, with Serena Williams due to return to the sport.