TV PICKS OF THE WEEK
THE CORONATION CONCERT Today, BBC1, 8pm
After the pomp and ceremony of the coronation, the King and Queen can let their hair down at this concert at Windsor Castle. The line-up includes Take That, Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, Andrea Bocelli, Sir Bryn Terfel, Freya Ridings and Alexis Ffrench. Hugh Bonneville acts as MC; he’ll also introduce performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company (featuring Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa), The Royal Ballet, and many more.
SAM THOMPSON: IS THIS ADHD?
Tomorrow, E4, 9pm
The Made in Chelsea star-turnedcontent creator and presenter is known for his larger-than-life, creative and high-energy persona.
He’s also known by those close to him for his impulsiveness, for forgetting appointments and losing not only his car keys, but those of girlfriend Zara McDermott too.
Last year, as he approached his 30th birthday, Sam decided to get tested for ADHD and explore what a possible diagnosis might mean for him. In this documentary, he tries to find out more about the condition.
EUROVISION SONG CONTEST Tuesday, BBC1, 8pm
The first semi-final opens with a film celebrating host city Liverpool and the welcome given to Ukraine.
Audiences will witness a young Liverpudlian boy telling his family, friends, neighbours (and some special guests) that the world’s greatest music competition is arriving.
During the interval, Rita Ora takes to the stage to deliver a medley of some of her biggest hits, while Ukrainian singer Alyosha – who represented Ukraine in Eurovision 2010 – will perform with Liverpool’s own Rebecca Ferguson.
The second semi-final is on Thursday at 8pm.
KIDS
Wednesday, Channel 4, 9pm
This three-part series follows teenagers through a crucial year in the care of Coventry Children’s Services. Among them is 17-year-old Xorin, who had to be moved out of the city because he was being exploited by a drugs gang. Now, after three years in a children’s homes in Wales, he returns to Coventry to rebuild his life with his mum Kelly.
DALGLIESH
Thursday, Channel 5, 9pm
Sorcha Cusack and Sylvestra Le Touzel guest star in the latest two-part case, an adaptation of PD James’ novel The Murder Room.
This time, DCI Adam Dalgliesh (Bertie Carvel), Tarrant and Miskin are investigating the horrible death of a young doctor who burned to death in the garage at his home.
The story concludes on Friday.