David Attenborough's back with Planet Earth, there’s a new All or Nothing: documentary about Tottenham Hotspur, Dirty Secrets of Britain’s Takeaways and Lovecraft Country continues . . .
Pick of the Day
Planet Earth: a Celebration, 8.00pm, BBC One
David Attenborough narrates a selection of eight of the most extraordinary sequences from Planet Earth II and Blue Planet II, with a new soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, Jacob Shea and the team at Bleeding Fingers - performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and rapper Dave on grand piano.
The film ranges from the East Cape of South Africa to the north of Norway and from Chile to the Indian Ocean to show how animals overcome adversity to survive and thrive in some of the world's most challenging environments.
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Don't Miss
Paddington 2, 6.25pm, BBC One
Superb sequel that's guaranteed to put a smile on anyone's face, starring Hugh Bonneville, Hugh Grant and Sally Hawkins, with Ben Whishaw providing the voice of Paddington.
The lovable little bear has settled into his new life with the Brown family in London, becoming a much-loved member of the local community - until his search for a birthday present for his aunt leads to him being framed as a thief.
While the Browns try to clear Paddington's name, he tries to make himself at home in prison, winning over the other convicts and getting involved in an escape attempt.
Lovecraft Country, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
This hybrid drama - part horror, part social commentary on racist America - looks great and could develop into something special.
This week see Leti, hoping to mend her relationship with her sister Ruby, turning a ramshackle Victorian on Chicago’s North Side into a boarding house. It's an endeavour that stokes neighbourhood racism and awakens dormant spirits stuck in the house.
Meanwhile, Atticus remains burdened by a guilty conscience as George’s wife Hippolyta presses him for the full story of what happened in Ardham.
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New or Returning Shows
Dirty Secrets of Britain’s Takeaways, 7.30pm, Channel 4
Each year, five million people in Britain get serious food poisoning after eating takeaways, but it seems most of are too busy to check the hygiene ratings before ordering.
Chef April Jackson and food hygiene specialist Gareth Jones set out on a mission to clean up our neighbours' fast-food outlets, one restaurant at a time.
They join council food inspectors behind the kitchen doors and discover filth, dangerous levels of bacteria and evidence of rodent infestations, while choosing one establishment to transform into a pristine 5-star hygiene-rating restaurant.
Alcatraz: The Greatest Escapes, 7.30pm, PBS America
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Two-part documentary examining escape attempts from the legendary San Francisco prison, featuring interviews with inmates, guards and the families of Alcatraz correctional officers.
The Diagnosis Detectives, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Michael Mosley challenges 12 of the UK's leading medical experts to make a diagnosis for patients whose debilitating symptoms have baffled other doctors.
Paul's dreams of a happy retirement have been ruined by a mystery condition that has caused his face to swell up so dramatically that he sometimes struggles to see, while Judy struggles to eat solid food and is dramatically losing weight.
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My and My Penis, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Men talk about how it feels to be a man, with artist Ajamu creating intimate photographic portraits based on the sitters' experiences, to help them rethink the way they see their bodies and themselves.
The men talk about the pleasures and physical realities of the penis, but they also tell stories of infertility, violence, sexual abuse, homophobia and mental health.
Wife Swap USA, 10.00pm, E4
The return of the programme in which two American couples from different backgrounds temporarily switch spouses.
In the opening edition, a no-nonsense Nigerian mum who raises her kids in a strict culture of respect swaps lives with an overwhelmed woman whose disconnected husband and spoilt children run the house.
New to Download
All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur, Amazon Prime Video
Following on from Manchester City, Sunderland and Leeds, Tottenham Hotspur become the latest British football team to let a TV crew inside the dressing room and behind the scenes at the football club.
Amazon Prime Video’s All or Nothing franchise, which began in America with American Football team the Arizona Cardinals, has also previously covered the Dallas Cowboys, the Los Angeles Rams, the New Zealand rugby team and the Brazilian national football team.
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Ending Today
African Renaissance: When Art Meets Power, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Afua Hirsch explores the cultural history of Kenya, revealing how artists, musicians and writers have responded to its colonial past and asserted a new identity through art.