TV tonight: A Discovery of Witches returns for a tantalising third and final series

A Discovery of Witches

9pm, Sky Max

Within the intense opener of the ultimate season of Deborah Harkness’s fantasy trilogy, Matthew (Matthew Goode) and Diana (Teresa Palmer) return from the previous to seek out that Peter Knox (Owen Teale) has tried to steal a web page from the Ebook of Life and Aunt Em is useless. The remainder of the collection will concentrate on Diana making an attempt to reassemble the Ebook of Life and crack open its tantalising mysteries. Hollie Richardson

Monty Don’s Adriatic Gardens

8pm, BBC Two

A brand new three-parter wherein Monty Don “appears to be like for gardens the place you mightn’t anticipate finding them”. He begins with the hidden horticultural treasures of Venice, equivalent to a rejuvenated public backyard with a secret passageway resulting in St Mark’s Sq.. Subsequent up: Croatia. Ali Catterall

Would I Deceive You?

8.30pm, BBC One

Did John Cooper Clarke spend three months sharing a flat with a monkey? Was Judi Love dumped after a lover discovered an inventory of professionals and cons she had made about him? And the way has an train in making an attempt to identify celebrities’ lies managed to be so constantly entertaining for 15 collection? All will probably be answered in the beginning of this newest run. Alexi Duggins

Demise in Paradise

9pm, BBC One

As collection 11 of this Caribbean crime caper opens, it's all distorted voices on telephones demanding ransom cash. A businessman has been murdered – and the killer has considerately restrained the blood spatter to the sufferer’s arms, for a household viewers. DCI Neville Parker (Ralf Little) is quickly on the case to do his considerate, sometimes comedian greatest – even when he's distracted by writing a pub quiz for his boss. AD

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

9pm, Channel 4

Jimmy Carr
Jimmy Carr is again within the chair. Photograph: Channel 4

Jimmy Carr – the person no Channel 4 panel present can escape – returns with the twenty second season of Cats. Jon Richardson and Rob Beckett tackle Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Roisin Conaty, whereas Big Davies is in Dictionary Nook with Susie Dent. Rachel Riley gives these all-important numbers and letters. HR

The Graham Norton Present

10.35pm, BBC One

It's the first Graham Norton of the 12 months – and he's kicking issues off with one other spectacular lineup of superstar friends, together with Martin Freeman – who's starring within the upcoming BBC police drama The Responder – and the Final Leg comic Josh Widdicombe. HR

Movie selections

Noah Jupe, Millicent Simmonds and Emily Blunt in A Quiet Place II
No person transfer ... Noah Jupe, Millicent Simmonds and Emily Blunt in A Quiet Place II. Photograph: Paramount Photos/Allstar

A Quiet Place Half II (JohnKrasinski, 2020), 12.40pm, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
Right here is extra of the identical horror from director John Krasinski and star Emily Blunt – however the first movie’s triumph of nerve-tingling stress is value repeating. After a flashback to the origins of the alien invasion, we take up with Blunt’s newly widowed Evelyn and her kids, Regan (Millicent Simmonds), Marcus (Noah Jupe) and that crying child. Cillian Murphy’s lone wolf, Emmett, mixes up the household dynamic a bit, however silence continues to be golden – and Regan stays the important thing to survival – because the group uncover indicators of human life amid the sound-sensitive ETs. Simon Wardell

The Trial (Orson Welles, 1963), 10.50pm, Speaking Photos TV
A convincing adaptation by Orson Welles of Franz Kafka’s novel about an workplace employee accused of an unnamed offence who turns into misplaced in a nightmare of forms as he tries to clear his title. Anthony Perkins brings the nervous power of Norman Bates to the position of Josef Ok, whereas Welles makes use of his typical restricted price range to nice impact (not least by dubbing many of the actors himself. He throws Perkins right into a disconcerting world of pan-European structure and folks – Jeanne Moreau and Romy Schneider amongst them. SW

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FA Cup soccer: Swindon City v Man Metropolis 7.30pm, ITV. Third-round tie on the County Floor.

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