The Sound of 007 looks at the music around James Bond movies, Kenneth Branagh reflects on his early acting days, Neven's Portuguese Food Trails hits Porto, and The Repair Shop concludes . . .
Pick of the Day
The Sound of 007, Amazon Prime Video
This documentary - a must for James Bond fans and modern culture vultures alike - follows the remarkable history of six decades of James Bond music.
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It goes behind the lens into one of the greatest movie franchises and of course looks at the iconic 007 theme tune.
Composed by Monty Norman (with arrangements for film provided by John Barry) it's guitar refrain is one of the most recognisable sounds in cinema history.
It's also absolutely brilliant.
Don’t Miss
How to With John Wilson, 10.05pm, BBC Two
Quirky doesn’t begin to describe this unique series. It's also one of the most 'New York' things I've ever seen.
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This week, John Wilson attempts to make sense of the intricacies and fairness practices behind the complex art of splitting the check. Or the bill, as we know it.
Kenneth Branagh Remembers: Billy Plays, 10.00pm, BBC Four
The actor looks back at the trilogy of 1980s Play for Today dramas, the first major production of his career, in which he starred as the son of a working-class Belfast family.
Followed at 10.15pm by Too Late to Talk to Billy, a working-class drama set against the backdrop of Northern Ireland's Troubles, portraying the life of an ordinary family in 1977 Belfast as they tear themselves apart following the mother's painful death from cancer.
Then at 11.40pm there’s A Matter of Choice for Billy, set in 1978 and looks at the Martin family one year on.
Neven's Portuguese Food Trails, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Neven Maguire explores Porto in the north-west of the country, where he joins Andre Apolinario from Taste Porto Food Tours for a walking and tasting guide to the city.
Neven also meets Graham's Port head winemaker Charles Symington, whose family have been involved in making port since 1652.
New or Returning Shows
Ralph & Katie, 9.00pm, BBC One
This new drama series sees young couple Ralph and Katie face the domestic challenges faced by all newlyweds - but with the added fact that they have Down's syndrome.
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When Katie invites recently dumped friend Emma to stay, Ralph soon feels pushed out. Their newly hired PA, Danny, tries to help, but things backfire and Ralph must win Katie back.
Followed at 9.30pm by episode two. When Ralph finds a Valentine's card addressed to Katie in unfamiliar handwriting, his imagination is sent into overdrive - is it from the man who broke her heart?
Benn v Eubank: Born Rivals, 10.40pm, BBC One
The rivalry between the Eubank and Benn families, the roots of which are enmeshed in the sport of boxing.
Chris Eubank (below) and Nigel Benn enjoyed memorable encounters in the ring in 1990 and 1993 and now sons Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are trading punches.
Train, 9.00pm, Sky Sci-Fi
Streaming on NOW
Another Korean series land on Si-Fi, it follows a hard-hitting detective who fearlessly dives into his work.
Seo Do-won (Yoon Shi-yoon) is relentless when it comes to bringing criminals to justice.
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Willing to take on any case, no matter how hard, Do-won has made a name for himself as a man who gets the job done.
But when the woman he loves becomes the latest victim of a serial killer, his world completely changes.
New to Stream
The Bear, Netflix
This new series follows Carmen 'Carmy’ Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), a young chef from the fine dining world.
He comes home to Chicago to run his family sandwich shop - The Original Beef of Chicagoland - after a heartbreaking death in his family.
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A world away from what he’s used to, Carmy must balance the soul-crushing realities of small business ownership, his strong-willed and recalcitrant kitchen staff and his strained familial relationships, all while grappling with the impact of his brother’s suicide.
The Bear is about food, family, the insanity of the grind, the beauty of Sense of Urgency and the steep slippery downsides.
Nailed It! Netflix
Season 7 sees a new batch of home bakers with a terrible track record take a crack at re-creating edible masterpieces for a $10,000 prize. It's part reality contest, part hot mess.
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The Emmy-nominated series promises a season full of tricks and treats in the run up to Halloween.
Featuring ghoulish surprises from some favorite Netflix shows - Umbrella Academy, Cobra Kai and The Witcher, the desserts are intentionally scary this time!
Ending Today
The Repair Shop, 8.00pm, BBC One
In this season finale, Jay Blades (below) and the team lovingly resuscitate four treasured family heirlooms and the memories they hold.
First into the barn are siblings Marc Maderson and Melanie Henry with a 50-year-old childhood toy.
They're hoping bookbinder Chris Shaw will be able to make their tattered and torn paper kite flight-worthy once again.
The kite was made by Marc's stepfather and Melanie's father Roddy, who died six years ago.
It's a reminder of fun days out, seeing the once-vibrant and colourful kite soaring in the sky.
But, having been grounded for the past 20 years, Chris has his work cut out on this delicate paper repair.