TV Tonight: Brexit Documentary Revisits the Feverish Referendum Campaign
Brexit Doc Revisits Referendum Campaign; TV Picks

History is written by the winners ... Brexit: A Very British Civil War. A decade on from the momentous decision, this two-part BBC documentary revisits the febrile weeks and months surrounding the Brexit vote. The narrative is told overwhelmingly from the perspective of the leave campaign, with Michael Gove, Kate Hoey, Nigel Farage, Arron Banks and Boris Johnson offering their insights. In the remain corner, it is basically David Cameron, George Osborne and a muttering Jeremy Corbyn. The result is both fascinating and horrifying.

Gareth Southgate: Changing the Game for Young Men

At 9pm on BBC One, former England football manager Gareth Southgate turns his attention to the struggles facing less-privileged young men. He visits unemployed youngsters in Middlesbrough, children struggling with the education system in Essex, and young prisoners to explore the challenges they face.

Springwatch

On BBC Two at 8pm, Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan present the third and final week of the nature celebration from Crom reserve in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Iolo Williams reports from Bempton Cliffs in East Yorkshire, observing seabirds.

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G'wed

ITV2 at 10.35pm features the third series of the scouse schoolboy comedy. Reece wakes from a dream to a living nightmare when Disneyland Darren moves in. He also deals with his mum's new boyfriend, Mr Dunn, and helps with the school's refugee project.

Unbelievable Moments Caught on Camera

At 9pm on ITV1, this show collates shocking real-life moments captured on smartphones, including a pilot steering a plane away from a crowded beach and a skier finding someone buried alive in ice.

Jeremy Bamber: Proof of Innocence – The Missing Phone Call

Channel 5 at 9pm re-examines the case of Jeremy Bamber, who has been in prison since 1985 for murdering his family. New evidence, including ballistic findings, unseen documents, and details of a possible 999 call, could vindicate him.

Live Sport

Tennis: Queen's, day one of the grass-court tournament in west London, with Serena Williams making her comeback. Coverage begins at 1pm on BBC Two.

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