Best films to watch on TV today, tonight and this week
Whatever your taste, there's a movie on for everyone.

While there are more than enough streamers and streaming options for movie lovers out there, nothing quite beats the feeling of finding a hidden gem while flicking through the TV.
There are plenty of options – old and new – to pick from this week, from iconic David Lynch films Blue Velvet and The Elephant Man to classic romcom Bridget Jones's Diary ahead of the release of the new sequel next week, so there really is something for everyone.
If you're wondering where to find some of the best films on the terrestrial channels this week, we've got you sorted with our picks for the next seven days.
With so many amazing films airing, we've compiled a list of the best flicks for you to choose from below.
Friday 7th February
The Guns of Navarone - 1:45pm, Film4
Classic Second World War adventure, based on Alistair MacLean's bestseller, starring Gregory Peck, David Niven and Anthony Quinn. Buried deep in the solid rock of a cliff and impregnable to assault by plane or ship, the German guns on the Greek island of Navarone must be destroyed if the lives of two thousand British soldiers are to be saved. A crack team of commandos is assembled for this perilous mission, each with a special and deadly talent. Read our full review
Cat Ballou - 4:55pm, Film4
Comedy western starring Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin. Schoolteacher Catherine Ballou returns home to find her father's life under threat from developers who want his ranch land. To protect him, Catherine assembles a motley bunch of outlaws including Kid Shelleen, an ageing gunfighter with a fondness for alcohol. Read our full review
Free Solo - 11:05pm, BBC Two
Oscar-winning documentary about climber Alex Honnold's preparations to conquer the formidable El Capitan rock formation in California's Yosemite National Park and be the first to succeed without ropes or safety equipment. Read our full review
Superbad - 11:30pm, BBC One
Comedy starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as Seth and Evan, two boys bonded by their lack of popularity. When the pair finally get invited to a party they embark on a quest to procure alcohol in the hope that it will not only lay to rest their geeky reputation but also improve their chances with the opposite sex. Read our full review
Saturday 8th February
Doctor Zhivago - 1:15pm, BBC Two
David Lean's epic romantic drama, starring Omar Sharif and Julie Christie. Doctor and poet Yuri Zhivago is brought up in the family of Alexander Gromeko, whose daughter Tonya he marries. But his true love is the beautiful Lara, the mistress of a political opportunist. With the outbreak of the Great War, and with Moscow transformed by the Revolution, their romance is disrupted by the social upheaval surrounding them. Read our full review
Clueless - 2:50pm, Film4

Romantic comedy updating Jane Austen's Emma to the present day, starring Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd. Cher and her best friend Dionne are going on 16 and know everything about being gorgeous, popular, and always in vogue. But everything changes when Tai, a new transfer student, arrives. She is, in a word, "clueless", and Cher sees it as her mission in life to give Tai a complete makeover. Read our full review
Wyatt Earp - 9pm, 5 Action
Epic western drama starring Kevin Costner, Dennis Quaid and Gene Hackman. After the death of his sweetheart, the young Wyatt Earp descends into a life of crime until he is saved by his father and guided towards his destiny as one of the West's toughest lawmen. Read our full review
The Lost City - 9:10pm, Channel 4
Action comedy adventure starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum and Daniel Radcliffe. Bestselling author Loretta Sage is promoting the latest in her series of Dash McMahon adventure novels with handsome cover model Alan Caprisan when she is kidnapped by a billionaire who believes she knows the location of a lost treasure. Alan steps up to rescue her, but he's just a book-cover model, nothing like the heroic Dash. Read our full review
Jojo Rabbit - 11:20pm, Channel 4
Wartime satire starring Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie and Scarlett Johansson. Jojo Betzler, an enthusiastic member of the Hitler Youth, is so fanatical in his devotion to the Third Reich that he often imagines the Führer himself popping up to offer friendly advice. But the boy's beliefs are seriously challenged when he discovers that his loving mother has been hiding a Jewish girl in their attic... Read our full review
Sunday 9th February
Scott of the Antarctic - 1:15pm, BBC Two
Adventure based on the true story of Captain Scott's ill-fated expedition to the South Pole in 1912, starring John Mills and Derek Bond. After commanding the unsuccessful National Antarctic Expedition of 1904, Scott attempts to raise funds for a return trip to the region. Read our full review
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - 9pm, Film4
Action adventure starring Harrison Ford, Sean Connery and Denholm Elliott. When archaeologist Henry Jones disappears, his son Indiana joins in the search for him. In a desperate race against time, Indy encounters some old enemies and once again finds himself in pursuit of an ancient religious artefact. Read our full review
Blue Velvet - 10pm, BBC Two
Cult mystery thriller starring Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper and Laura Dern. Jeffrey Beaumont's corner of small-town America is a pretty and peaceful place. But not far below the idyllic surface lies a dark and violent world, upon which young Jeffrey stumbles when following the trail of a severed ear. Read our full review
Eighth Grade - 10:30pm, BBC Three
Comedy drama starring Elsie Fisher and Josh Hamilton. Thirteen-year-old Kayla spends her spare time recording little-watched motivational videos for her YouTube channel, but is shy and awkward with her peers. While navigating her final week of middle school, Kayla encounters various situations and students that profoundly shape her as she enters the next phase of her life. Read our full review
The Elephant Man - 11:55pm, BBC Two
David Lynch's dramatisation of the life of John Merrick, starring John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins. 1884: an ambitious young London surgeon is intrigued by a sideshow freak billed as the "Elephant Man". But behind the appallingly disfigured and brutalised exhibit, he finds an intelligent and sensitive person whose rehabilitation he undertakes. Read our full review
Monday 10th February
Cromwell - 2pm, Talking Pictures TV
Historical drama starring Richard Harris and Alec Guinness. The divide between Oliver Cromwell and King Charles I becomes a feud that takes them from Parliament into a full-scale battle between their two mighty armies, the Roundheads and the Cavaliers. Read our full review
The Quiet Man - 4:05pm, Film4
Romantic comedy starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. Sean Thornton returns to his native Galway to settle down in peace after growing up in America. The quiet life still eludes him, however, as he finds himself reluctantly sparring with his neighbours, his sweetheart and his conscience. Read our full review
Fedora - 9:05pm, Talking Pictures TV
Drama starring William Holden and Marthe Keller. A film producer tracks down a reclusive Hollywood actress, Fedora, to a Greek island. She has been absent from the screen for many years, and the producer wants to lure her back for his new project. But Fedora's friends on the island are determined to protect her isolation. Read our full review
Tuesday 11th February
It Should Happen to You - 1:15pm, Film4
Charming comedy starring Judy Holliday, Peter Lawford and Jack Lemmon in his feature debut. Struggling model Gladys Glover arrives in New York determined to make her fortune. When she sees an empty billboard she uses all her savings to buy the site and promote her name. Soon the whole city is talking about her, but an ambitious executive also has his eye on this prime location. Read our full review
Ride Lonesome - 3pm, Film4
Western starring Randolph Scott. When bounty hunter Ben Brigade seeks to bring a killer to justice, ostensibly to collect the reward, he meets up with two outlaws who have their own reason for wanting to turn in the wanted man. Read our full review
The Black Phone - 9pm, Film4

Supernatural thriller starring Ethan Hawke and Mason Thames. Teenager Finney Shaw is abducted by a notorious and elusive child killer known as "the Grabber". Locked in a dark, concrete room, Mason has only one hope of rescue: an old phone, long since disconnected, that puts him on the line with the Grabber's previous victims. Read our full review
Wednesday 12th February
The Sons of Katie Elder - 1:05pm, Film4
Western starring John Wayne and Dean Martin. When the four sons of Katie Elder arrive in the Texas town of Clearwater for her funeral, they discover that their drunken father had gambled away the family ranch on the night he was killed, leaving their mother penniless. They decide to look into the killing, despite a warning from the sheriff. Read our full review
Reach for the Sky - 3:30pm, Great Movies Action
Biographical drama about war hero Douglas Bader, starring Kenneth More. Following a flying accident in which he loses both his legs, doctors expect Bader to die, but he overcomes incredible odds to survive and take on the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. Read our full review
12 Years a Slave - 11:25pm, Film4
Period drama based on a true story, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender. Solomon Northup is a black man living free with his family in 1800s New York, that is until he is kidnapped and sold to a plantation owner in the Deep South. Escape is never far from his mind, but as the years pass by his resolve is sorely tested. Read our full review
Thursday 13th February
They Came to a City - 4:40pm, Talking Pictures TV
Nine people from different backgrounds are transported to a mysterious city that proves a paradise to some and hell to others. Fantasy, starring John Clements and Googie Withers. Read our full review
The Day After Tomorrow - 6:40pm, Film4
Disaster movie from Independence Day director Roland Emmerich, starring Dennis Quaid and Jake Gyllenhaal. When climatologist Jack Hall tries to warn Washington that the planet is facing an imminent, catastrophic climate shift, government officials fail to take him seriously. But, when the Earth abruptly plunges into a new ice age, it soon becomes clear that the human race is facing extinction. Read our full review
Gone Baby Gone - 9pm, Great Movies
Mystery drama starring Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris. A four-year-old girl goes missing in South Boston and, when police make no progress in the case, her family turns to private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro. But the pressure the job puts on the pair threatens to ruin both their personal and professional relationship. Read our full review
Friday 14th February
Notting Hill - 9pm, Film4
Romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. An American film star bumps into a humble bookshop owner and they begin an unlikely affair. But their relationship is put under strain when the press finds out. Read our full review
Bridget Jones’s Diary - 10pm, Channel 5

Romantic comedy adapted from the bestselling novel by Helen Fielding, starring Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. Weight-obsessed 30-something Bridget Jones is busy lamenting her lack of a good man when two come along at once: her flirtatious boss Daniel Cleaver and uptight childhood friend Mark Darcy. Unfortunately, in typical world-of-Bridget style, the two men have met before, and she finds herself thrust from being a wallflower to the centre of a bizarre love triangle. Read our full review
Blue Jean - 11:05pm, BBC One
Drama starring Rosy McEwen. A PE teacher in 1980s Newcastle hides her sexuality from her charges and co-workers. But crisis beckons when she spots her new pupil hanging out at the local gay bar. Read our full review
Three Thousand Years of Longing - 11:30pm, BBC Two
Dr Alithea Binnie is an academic, content with life and a creature of reason. While in Istanbul attending a conference, she encounters a djinn, who offers her three wishes in exchange for his freedom. Director George Miller's fantasy drama based on a short story by AS Byatt, starring Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba. Read our full review
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Patrick Cremona is the Senior Film Writer at Radio Times, and looks after all the latest film releases both in cinemas and on streaming. He has been with the website since October 2019, and in that time has interviewed a host of big name stars and reviewed a diverse range of movies.