Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things (BBC2, Saturday 9.30pm)

She had had one of the great voices of the 20th century and an incredible ability to both interpret a lyric and to improvise with her scat singing. Now this documentary explores how Ella Fitzgerald’s music also reflected the passions and troubles of the times she lived in and the events of her own life.

The Fantastical Factory of Curious Craft (Channel 4, Sunday 8.15pm)

Recruiter Pierre, business owner Rob, sewing machine enthusiast Betsie, and digital artist Jade are tasked with producing a portrait or sculpture that best represents the outrageous Keith Lemon, who then picks his favourite three to go through to the next challenge – creating a craft for Martin Kemp.

Hitched at Home: Our Lockdown Wedding (C4, Monday 9pm)

As lockdown keeps loved ones apart, Fred Sirieix from First Dates gives London couple Patrick and Louise a surprise chance to get hitched in an audacious virtual celebration, with their whole wedding party watching on.

Springwatch 2020 (BBC2, Tuesday 8pm)

The second week of live programmes from across the country begins with a very timely look at how nature can affect our mental health.

Britain’s Coronavirus Catastrophe: Did the Government Get it Wrong?: Dispatches (C4, Wednesday 9pm)

Antony Barnett investigates the eight astonishing weeks that saw the UK move into lockdown, and reveals the key decisions and moments that led to the UK shutting down and that have determined what has happened since.

Britain’s Brightest Celebrity Family (ITV, Thursday 8pm)

John Barnes and Matt Le Tissier take part in the knockout quiz, captaining teams comprising members of their own families in a bid to make it through to the next round. At stake is £25,000 for their chosen charity and the coveted title of Britain’s Brightest Celebrity Family.

Celebrity Gogglebox (C4, Friday 9pm)

Zoe Ball and son Woody, couple Joe Swash and Stacey Solomon, Nicola Adams and her partner Ella, and Harry Redknapp and his wife Sandra offer their unique takes on what’s on the box.

Tom Jones at 80 (BBC Four, Friday 9pm)

To mark the Welsh singer’s birthday, this archive-based celebration looks back at his remarkable 60-plus year career.