The always enjoyable The Repair Shop is back for a 10th run, US drama The Blacklist also returns, Stacey Dooley presents DNA Family Secrets, and sitcom spin-off How I Met Your Father lands . . .
Pick of the Day
The Repair Shop, 8.00pm, BBC One
Jay Blades and the experts return for a 10th season to hear the stories of more treasured items before bringing them back to life for their owners.
Horologist Steve Fletcher gets his hands on the largest timepiece he has ever attempted to restore in the barn, a unique clock built by the owner's father for a display at the World Trade Centre in Dallas.
The other items are an Austin J40 toy pedal car, a china dog complete with its own wooden kennel and a lucky cap belonging to an avid Rotherham United fan.
Don’t Miss
Mark Moriarty: Off Duty Chef, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
You know the drill at this stage: Mark Moriaty focuses on the techniques and tips that you’ll need to master basic recipes at home in your kitchen.
Despite being a multi-award-winning chef with every ingredient at his fingertips, Mark loves nothing better than to cook simple and wholesome grub when he’s at home.
This week’s uncomplicated menu sees Mark prepare lamb kofte, slow-cooked meatballs, and for dessert, caramel cups.
New or Returning Shows
The Blacklist, 9.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
In the two years following the death of Elizabeth Keen, Raymond Reddington (James Spader) and the members of the FBI Task Force have disbanded.
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Their lives have by now changed in unexpected ways and Reddington's whereabouts is unknown.
Finding themselves each at a crossroads, a common purpose compels them to renew their original mission: to take down dangerous, vicious and eccentric Blacklisters.
In the process, they begin to uncover lethal adversaries, unimaginable conspiracies and surprising betrayals that will threaten alliances and spur vengeance for the past.
DNA Family Secrets, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Stacey Dooley returns to help people unlock mysteries hidden in their DNA - from discovering lost ancestry and tracking down missing relatives to detecting diseases before it's too late.
Richard is on a life-long mission to discover the identity of his father, Janet is rattled by a rumour that her Dad fathered a baby as a prisoner of war during the Second World War and she might have a secret sister.
Meanwhile Glen is desperate to finally learn his ethnicity, as his mother never knew where his father was from.
Between the Covers, 7.30pm, BBC Two
Sara Cox invites Richard Osman (below), Deborah Frances-White, David Morrissey and Vick Hope to each bring with them their favourite book of all time to discuss.
They will also review this week's two book club choices - People Person by Candice Carty-Williams and the first in the selection from the BBC's Big Jubilee Read.
Made For Murder, 9.00pm, Sky History
Streaming on NOW
For a second season, forensic psychologists delve into the timelines of convicted murderers to expose the tell-tale signs which went ignored.
In Los Angeles, Dr Judy Ho, Associate Professor at Pepperdine University and regular expert witness in California courts, reveals how predictable it was that certain people were destined to take the lives of innocents.
In London, Dr Donna Youngs pores over the details and obsessions of other murderers to piece together motives.
Each series covers ten murders, ten life timelines and a cache of evidence revealing why some of us are Made for Murder.
New to Stream
How I Met Your Father, Disney+
If you ever saw this show’s predecessor, How I Met Your Mother, you’ll know exactly what you’re going to get here.
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In the near future, Sophie (Hilary Duff) is telling her son the story of how she met his father: a story that catapults viewers back to the year 2022.
This is a time when Sophie and her close-knit group of friends are figuring out who they are, what they want out of life, and how to fall in love in the age of dating apps and limitless options.
Former Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall will play the future version of Hilary Duff’s character Sophie, much like Josh Radnor (and Bob Saget’s) Ted Mosby did in the original series.
Our Father, Netflix
After a woman's at-home DNA test reveals multiple half-siblings, she discovers a shocking scheme involving donor sperm and a popular fertility doctor.
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Oussekine, Disney+
If you saw the film La Haine, this French original series, you might recall the killing of French-Algerian student Malik Oussekine. Here’s the full story.
On the night of 5 December 1986, 22-year-old Oussekine was beaten to death by the police.
The state machine steps into gear, led by Robert Pandraud.
The Oussekine family quickly realise that they will have to fight for justice and to expose the truth.
This four-part miniseries is chiefly about the Oussekine family’s struggle, and shows their hopes and disillusions, as well as painting a portrait of a country in turmoil.
Here's a trailer without English subtitles - but you'll get the drift:
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Brotherhood: Season 2, Netflix
The Brazilian prison drama returns.
In the aftermath of a deadly riot, Edson and Cristina grapple with new enemies and threats. But as the stakes rise, their bond is tested.
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