Anne-Marie Duff takes the lead in season 2 of Suspect, Danny Dyer stars in Sky comedy Mr Bigstuff, Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It: Brilliant Builds returns, while Harry Wild has a deadly island adventure . . .
Pick of the Day
Suspect, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Season 2 of the thriller sees Anne-Marie Duff take the lead role, with a fine cast that includes the likes of Dominic Cooper, Tamsin Greig and Ben Miller.
Grieving psychotherapist Dr Susannah Newman sets out on a quest to find the truth about her daughter Christina's tragic death.
When a mysterious new client Jon makes a disturbing confession under hypnosis, she's forced to embark on her own deadly mission to save a life - the way she couldn't with her own daughter.
Episode two follows at 9.30pm. Susannah is shocked when DS Richard Groves, her former lover, doesn't seem to take her concerns about Jon's murderous discourses seriously.
Pretty soon she realises that he's hiding something.
She locks horns with Richard and his wife Natasha and manages to get a lead - the name of a police officer who reported a girl saying her friend was murdered.
New or Returning Shows
Mr Bigstuff, 9.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
Here’s the latest vehicle for professional cockney geezer Danny Dyer.
The comedy features carpet salesman Glen (Brassic star Ryan Sampson) and his fiancée Kirsty (Harriet Webb), who share a perfect, perfectly mundane life together.
Sure, he’s got crippling erectile dysfunction and she has a secret shoplifting habit, but they’re happy.
That is until Glen’s alpha male brother Lee (Danny Dyer) comes crashing into their lives on the run from his past and clutching onto a biscuit tin full of their father’s ashes.
Kirstie and Phil's Love It or List It: Brilliant Builds, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer (below) are never off the telly! Here they look back at some more of their builds and inspiring house-hunts.
This fifth run begins in Birmingham, where Nikki and Bash's three-bed, one-bath house was no longer fit for their family of five.
Kirstie had concerns over their £100,000 budget and wanted them to avoid over-spending - but did they heed her advice?
Then in Stoke, Julie and Allen were at loggerheads over their three-bed home.
Kirstie ripped up her own original plan and pitched another with a reduced spend that blew them both away. Phil then found them the perfect home across the road from Allen's favourite pub.
Don’t Miss
Harry Wild, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Harry, Lola and Fergus are the guests of honour at a weekend-long 1920s-themed murder mystery party at a hotel on a secluded island.
But as a ferry arrives to take them to the island, over at the hotel, the head chef, Maxime Auger, is bludgeoned to death in his own kitchen.
Things grow bleaker when they realise there’s no phone or wifi signal so they cannot contact the mainland.
And what’s more, Harry, Fergus and Lola came over on the last ferry, which means the killer is still on the island.
The Great British Sewing Bee, 9.00pm, BBC One
Judges Esme Young and Patrick Grant set the four semi-finalists challenges inspired by design icons.
They begin by making a version of a dress created by master pattern cutter Cristobal Balenciaga, then take the lead from Jean Paul Gaultier to transform a pile of ties into a new garment.
Finally, Coco Chanel is in the spotlight as the sewers scour her long career to find a style for their made-to-measure outfits.
The Repair Shop, 8.00pm, BBC Two
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 in 2016.
It's a reminder of fun days out, seeing the once-vibrant and colourful kite soaring in the sky.
Having been grounded for the past 20 years, Chris has his work cut out on this delicate paper repair.
Richard Harrington Remembers Hinterland, 10.00pm, BBC Four
The actor Richard Harrington (below) looks back on his role as DCI Tom Mathias in the acclaimed crime drama, which took a groundbreaking approach to language barriers and inclusivity by filming the entire series in both English and Welsh.
Richard outlines the challenges this presented for him and recalls the show's dramatic impact on his own personal circumstances
Followed by the opening episode of Hinterland.
On the first day in his new job in Aberystwyth, DCI Tom Mathias is called out to investigate a mysterious disappearance.
The bathroom of a quiet seaside bungalow is covered in blood - and there is no sign of the 64-year-old owner.
The Thick of It, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Another classic episode of the political satire, starring Petr Capaldi, Rebecca Front and Chris Addison.
In this season three opener, a keen MP is appointed to the Department of Social Affairs and Citizenship in a Cabinet reshuffle, but she’s so far down the food chain spin doctor Malcolm Tucker hasn’t a file on her.
It also turns out that she has expensive ideas and is about to face the media at a crucial by-election poster launch.
New to Stream
Simone Biles Rising, Netflix
Follow gymnast Simone Biles as she balances her personal life, mental health journey and training ahead of a highly anticipated return to the Olympics.
Biles surprisingly withdrew from numerous events during the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, especially considering that she was a clear front-runner for gold.
But behind the scenes, Biles was struggling with her mental health.
Rather than push herself to the brink, she decided to withdraw from the competition.
Four years later, she has unfinished business, and this documentary series offers an intimate look at the story behind it all.
SuperKitties Season 2: Su-Purr Charged, Disney+
The SuperKitties, Bitsy, Ginny, Sparks, and Buddy, are back!
When they're not cuddling up at the Purr 'N' Play playspace or riding in the mobile Purr 'N' Go, this feline foursome is on a mission to protect the pets and people of Kittydale from villains such as Mr Puppypaws, Lab Rat, Cat Burglar, and Zsa-Zsa.
Using their Su-Purr Charged superpowers, brand-new cat-tastic gadgets, and, most importantly, their purr-ific powers of empathy, the SuperKitties make the world a kinder, more pawsome place, where every day is the best day ever!