Greg Davies and Alex Horne narrate Taskmasterclass, there are self-explanatory documentaries The Wrong Man: 17 Years Behind Bars and D-Day: 100 Days to Beat the Third Reich, and The Tattooist of Auschwitz concludes . . .
Pick of the Day
Taskmasterclass, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Here's a real treat for fans of Taskmaster – and maybe also be an introduction for those less familiar with the fun show.
Greg Davies and his servile assistant Little Alex Horne narrate this show seeking to answer some of the most burning questions about their challenge series.
They discuss whether there's any point to the seemingly pointless tasks on the comedy game show, with the help of archive tasks featuring contestants including Guz Khan, Ed Gamble, Jo Brand, Paul Chowdhry and Morgana Robinson.
New or Returning Shows
The Wrong Man: 17 Years Behind Bars, 9.00pm, BBC Two
This is the story of Andrew Malkinson, who spent years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
Convicted in March 2004 for the attack and rape of a young woman, his only crime was to match the description of the real rapist.
He was released after 17 years as a sex offender, and it would be another three years before he had his conviction overturned by the UK’s Court of Appeal.
This documentary tells his story, and how he was failed at every turn by the criminal justice system.
D-Day: 100 Days to Beat the Third Reich, 7.00pm, Sky History
Streaming on NOW
For the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Landings, this documentary follows the 100 days it took for the US-UK Allies to liberate Normandy, break through the western German line and to pave the way towards victory over the Nazis, which was achieved when the Red Army took Berlin.
The series will retrace day by day, from D-Day up to the Liberation of Paris, through a series of moving testimonies and spectacular colourised archives.
Followed at 9.00pm by Apocalypse D-Day.
Told through personal witness testimony alongside premium colourised archive video, this two-part special tells the story of a major turning point in history which started on June 6th, 1944.
The Serial Killer's Wife, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
This is a four-part thriller, starring Annabel Scholey and Jack Farthing.
When village doctor Tom Fairchild is arrested for murder, his wife Beth is determined to protect her family and reputation and provides him with an alibi, leading to his release.
But a discovery soon casts doubt on Tom's innocence.
Don’t Miss
The Outlaws, 9.00pm, BBC One
The great Richard E Grant (above) features in this instalment of the comedy drama, starring Rhianne Barreto, Stephen Merchant, Darren Boyd, Gamba Cole and Eleanor Tomlinson.
As the police investigate the crime and Rani's involvement, the other gang members don't know who they can trust.
Four Weddings and a Funeral, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Richard Curtis's superb 1994 rom-com, with Hugh Grant, Andie MacDowell, John Hannah, Charlotte Coleman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Simon Callow and James Fleet, is always good for a giggle.
Grant stars as a bumbling Londoner whose misfortunes in love look set to change when he meets an American beauty, played by MacDowell.
But the prospect of a transatlantic relationship succeeding seems slim, so the pair go their separate ways - only for him to realise he is unable to get her out of his mind.
Fleishman Is in Trouble, 10.30pm, RTÉ2
The addictive and quirky mid-life drama, starring Jesse Eisenberg, Lizzy Caplan and Claire Danes, continues.
This week, Toby has trouble recalling how he got home from the shop and contemplates the first time he met Rachel.
New to Stream
Sweet Tooth, Netflix
The series, based on a DC Comics book, launches into its third and final season.
Having defeated General Abbot in the battle at Pubba’s Cabin, Gus (Christian Convery), Jepperd (Nonso Anozie), Becky (Stefania LaVie Owen), and Wendy (Naledi Murray) embark on a journey to Alaska in search of Gus's mother, Birdie (Amy Seimetz), who has been working to uncover the mysterious origins of the deadly Sick.
Along the way, they are joined by Dr. Singh (Adeel Akhtar), who may have his own dangerous beliefs about Gus and his role in reversing the virus.
Meanwhile, a new threat emerges in the form of Helen Zhang (Rosalind Chao), her daughter Rosie (Kelly Marie Tran), and the ferocious Wolf Boys, who seek to restart human birth and view Gus as the solution to their plans.
As they navigate through perilous terrain, Gus and his group of friends find refuge at the Outpost in Alaska, where they meet a new ensemble of characters including Siana (Cara Gee) and her hybrid daughter Nuka (Ayazhan Dalabayeva).
With the clock to find answers running out, alliances are tested and destinies intertwine, all leading to a thrilling climax that will determine the fate of humanity and hybrids.
Ending Today
Double the Money, 8.00pm, Channel 4
In the grand final, the contestants have four weeks to turn £10,000 into £20,000 and whoever makes the most money will also win an extra £20,000.
As the clock starts ticking, the teams reveal their final ideas and they're more ambitious than ever.
Despite knowing absolutely nothing about cars, one team decided to launch a used car business. Another team launches a pizza van business.
Other teams opt for selling nutritious lunchtime bowls and launching an entire coffee brand.
When the time runs out and the clock stops for the final time, the teams return to The Vault, where one pair get crowned winners.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
Streaming on NOW
After escaping the Russians, Lali makes his way to Bratislava but has no idea if Gita is alive or dead. In a moment of fate, they find each other.
Lali and Gita forge a life together after the war, but the past is never far away, and they struggle with their guilt and inability to start a family.
Old Lali tells Heather about the request he received from Baretzki to support him in the war trials which caused problems in his marriage with Gita.
Heather travels alone to Auschwitz after Lali passes away and writes the book he would have loved.