Glastonbury 2025: BBC TV Schedule & Dates
- Tonight's television offers a diverse range of viewing options, from music festivals to political analysis and true crime documentaries.
- glastonbury 2025 (10 p.m., BBC Two): The BBC brings Worthy Farm to your living room with live broadcasts and iPlayer coverage.
- pushers (10 p.m., Channel 4): Rosie Jones's sitcom, "Pushers," continues to challenge perceptions of disability with its humor and daring storylines.
Get the full Glastonbury 2025 experience with tonight’s BBC TV schedule, where you can catch all the headliners and hidden gems of the music festival.We’re talking Neil young, Olivia Rodrigo, and a mystery band-don’t miss a single act! Beyond the music, news Directory 3 brings you the sharpest insights into tonight’s TV lineup, including Channel 4’s exploration of Nigel Farage’s political ambitions, and a deep dive into the shocking revelations from “The Mortician”. The evening also features the climax of Marie Antoinette. Discover what’s next …
Glastonbury, Farage, and a Mortician: TV Lineup for Tonight
Tonight’s television offers a diverse range of viewing options, from music festivals to political analysis and true crime documentaries. Hear’s a look at some of the highlights:
glastonbury 2025 (10 p.m., BBC Two): The BBC brings Worthy Farm to your living room with live broadcasts and iPlayer coverage. This year’s Glastonbury headliners include Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo. Supergrass brings the Britpop, while Loyle Carner represents hip-hop. Adding to the intrigue, a mystery band called Patchwork is scheduled to perform Saturday at 6:15 p.m. Lauren Laverne, Clara Amfo, Jamz Supernova, and Huw Stephens will host the coverage.
pushers (10 p.m., Channel 4): Rosie Jones’s sitcom, “Pushers,” continues to challenge perceptions of disability with its humor and daring storylines. Emily and Ewen navigate their relationships while dealing drugs, a combination that leads to complications when a double date threatens their operation.
Dispatches: Will Nigel Farage Be Prime Minister? (8 p.m., Channel 4): Fraser Nelson examines the political prospects of Nigel Farage in this documentary. The program explores whether the Reform UK leader can translate his populist appeal into a position in government, even with the next election years away.

Marie Antoinette (9 p.m., BBC Two): The series reaches its climax as marie Antoinette struggles to grasp the reasons for the unrest engulfing France, even as the Bastille falls. The series effectively portrays the queen’s disconnect from reality, despite her position of power.
Taskmaster (9 p.m., Channel 4): As the series nears its
