Davis Cup Tennis: Croatia v Great Britain | Proms On Four: The Film Music Prom | Gino's Italian Escape | Celebrity Big Brother: Live Final | Brits Icon: Elton John | Celebrity Super Spa | Hard | Children Of Waco
*Davis Cup Tennis: Croatia v Great Britain
9.45am, British Eurosport
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Coverage of Great Britain's World Group play-off against Croatia, on the clay of Stadion Stella Maris in Umag. Croatia face relegation from the elite World Group after losing to Italy in the first round, while Great Britain aim to return to the World Group after five years. Captain Leon Smith's side will be relying on the post-US Open form of Andy Murray. Croatia face the tough task of replacing Marin Cilic, absent after reports of an investigation into a doping offence. Andrew Mueller
**Proms On Four: The Film Music Prom*
7.30pm, BBC4
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Film scores performed by an orchestra are the most middlebrow bit of culture imaginable, a kind of gateway drug into classical music. Moreover, it takes a special kind of fanboy to get excited at the closing theme to Independence Day, being played here, without seeing Jeff Goldblum chew a cigar. But other pieces, such as John Williams' Star Wars theme, will get even the most desiccated purist's blood pumping. Ben Beaumont-Thomas
**Gino's Italian Escape*
8pm, ITV
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TV chef, I'm A Celeb champ and full-time Italian Gino D'Acampo's first stop on his culinary tour of his homeland is the Amalfi coast, where he manages to cook with the esteemed local produce while simultaneously professing love to the many middle-aged British women who recognise him from This Morning. He visits a lemon grove, and makes a mousse with the region's sweet, seedless lemons, before getting stuck in to the mozzarella-making process at a farm full of pampered buffalo. Rachel Aroesti
**Celebrity Big Brother: Live Final*
8.30pm, Channel 5
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This is being written well in advance of the show in which Emma Willis will announce the winner, so who knows what will happen? The bookies have had Geordie Shore "star" Charlotte Crosby as favourite to win, but don't rule out the perennially popular Louie Spence. Who will triumph? Who cares? Bim Adewunmi
**Brits Icon: Elton John*
9pm, ITV
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Sir Elton John, as we know, likes nice things – and what could be nicer than one's very own Brit Icon award? Point of fact, this is the inaugural award of its kind, now to be presented annually at a special stand-alone event. y happy coincidence, the CBE-holder also has The Diving Board coming out, a new album from which a few ditties will naturally be aired. Arise once more, Your Regness! Ali Catterall
*Celebrity Super Spa
10pm, Channel 5
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Sound the "this will either be amazing or the most rubbish thing ever" klaxon. Just when you thought there weren't any reality telly formats left to explore, six lovers of the fame game will be hoping to bedazzle with their vajazzles as they primp and preen their civilian victims. What a line-up, though: there's reality TV's James "I'm Arg off TOWIE" Argent, Instagram's Helen Flanagan and, fresh from 1984, chef Rustie Lee. In tonight's tense opener, they meet their mentor, Herbert, who has been in spa-biz for 50 years. Hannah Verdier
**Hard*
10pm, Sky Arts 1
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Sophie and Roy are thrilled at the news of her pregnancy but there's still trouble at t'porn mill that needs sorting. The dubious Yoakim has bought Soph-X outright and now the porn stars are worried about their future with the company. Probably not a single one of them has thought about a pension. In the following episode, Sophie and business partner Lucille discover that someone is up to something when the money for the deal goes missing. But who is trying to pull le wool? Où est l'argent? Julia Raeside
*Children Of Waco
10.15pm, PBS America
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It's 20 years since the FBI stormed the Waco compound of a religious cult called the Branch Davidians, an act that resulted in the deaths of 76 people, some of whom were children. The kids who survived are now grown up, and here they try to make sense of their lives and losses. Images of wannabe rock'n'roll Messiah David Koresh preaching in front of a stack of Marshall amps remind of the perils of reading the Bible in too literal a fashion, while the FBI's handling of the siege is also brought into question. David Stubbs Reported by guardian.co.uk 14 hours ago.
*Davis Cup Tennis: Croatia v Great Britain
9.45am, British Eurosport
*
Coverage of Great Britain's World Group play-off against Croatia, on the clay of Stadion Stella Maris in Umag. Croatia face relegation from the elite World Group after losing to Italy in the first round, while Great Britain aim to return to the World Group after five years. Captain Leon Smith's side will be relying on the post-US Open form of Andy Murray. Croatia face the tough task of replacing Marin Cilic, absent after reports of an investigation into a doping offence. Andrew Mueller
**Proms On Four: The Film Music Prom*
7.30pm, BBC4
*
Film scores performed by an orchestra are the most middlebrow bit of culture imaginable, a kind of gateway drug into classical music. Moreover, it takes a special kind of fanboy to get excited at the closing theme to Independence Day, being played here, without seeing Jeff Goldblum chew a cigar. But other pieces, such as John Williams' Star Wars theme, will get even the most desiccated purist's blood pumping. Ben Beaumont-Thomas
**Gino's Italian Escape*
8pm, ITV
*
TV chef, I'm A Celeb champ and full-time Italian Gino D'Acampo's first stop on his culinary tour of his homeland is the Amalfi coast, where he manages to cook with the esteemed local produce while simultaneously professing love to the many middle-aged British women who recognise him from This Morning. He visits a lemon grove, and makes a mousse with the region's sweet, seedless lemons, before getting stuck in to the mozzarella-making process at a farm full of pampered buffalo. Rachel Aroesti
**Celebrity Big Brother: Live Final*
8.30pm, Channel 5
*
This is being written well in advance of the show in which Emma Willis will announce the winner, so who knows what will happen? The bookies have had Geordie Shore "star" Charlotte Crosby as favourite to win, but don't rule out the perennially popular Louie Spence. Who will triumph? Who cares? Bim Adewunmi
**Brits Icon: Elton John*
9pm, ITV
*
Sir Elton John, as we know, likes nice things – and what could be nicer than one's very own Brit Icon award? Point of fact, this is the inaugural award of its kind, now to be presented annually at a special stand-alone event. y happy coincidence, the CBE-holder also has The Diving Board coming out, a new album from which a few ditties will naturally be aired. Arise once more, Your Regness! Ali Catterall
*Celebrity Super Spa
10pm, Channel 5
*
Sound the "this will either be amazing or the most rubbish thing ever" klaxon. Just when you thought there weren't any reality telly formats left to explore, six lovers of the fame game will be hoping to bedazzle with their vajazzles as they primp and preen their civilian victims. What a line-up, though: there's reality TV's James "I'm Arg off TOWIE" Argent, Instagram's Helen Flanagan and, fresh from 1984, chef Rustie Lee. In tonight's tense opener, they meet their mentor, Herbert, who has been in spa-biz for 50 years. Hannah Verdier
**Hard*
10pm, Sky Arts 1
*
Sophie and Roy are thrilled at the news of her pregnancy but there's still trouble at t'porn mill that needs sorting. The dubious Yoakim has bought Soph-X outright and now the porn stars are worried about their future with the company. Probably not a single one of them has thought about a pension. In the following episode, Sophie and business partner Lucille discover that someone is up to something when the money for the deal goes missing. But who is trying to pull le wool? Où est l'argent? Julia Raeside
*Children Of Waco
10.15pm, PBS America
*
It's 20 years since the FBI stormed the Waco compound of a religious cult called the Branch Davidians, an act that resulted in the deaths of 76 people, some of whom were children. The kids who survived are now grown up, and here they try to make sense of their lives and losses. Images of wannabe rock'n'roll Messiah David Koresh preaching in front of a stack of Marshall amps remind of the perils of reading the Bible in too literal a fashion, while the FBI's handling of the siege is also brought into question. David Stubbs Reported by guardian.co.uk 14 hours ago.