TV tonight: Maxine Peake takes on office sexual politics in Rules of the Game

Guidelines of the Sport

9pm, BBC One

“There may be nothing joyful or wholesome about this place.” So says a fed-up worker on this four-part drama about sexual politics within the office. After no-nonsense COO Sam (Maxine Peake) witnesses a grisly dying at her workplace, she is compelled to look again on the firm’s inner goings-on – beginning with the day HR director Maya (Rakhee Thakrar) rattled just a few cages when she began her position. Hollie Richardson

Digging for Britain

8pm, BBC Two

Prof Alice Roberts’ archaeology present has quietly turn into a beloved BBC staple. Followers get three episodes to conclude the sequence this week, which embrace a mysterious mound in Cambridge considered an iron age hillfort, a complete Roman city beneath Somerset (the place not each thriller is so aged), and a 3,000-year-old bronze age coffin in a Roman fort on Hadrian’s Wall. What's going to Roberts and her crew unearth? Jack Seale

Craig Charles: UFO Conspiracies

9pm, Sky Historical past

Craig Charles unpicking UFO conspiracy theories: what’s to not love about this documentary? From a “specifically created UFO investigation hub”, Charles is joined by astrophysicist and area journalist Sarah Cruddas – collectively they dig deep into latest UFO sightings with the assistance of witnesses and consultants (our host is lethal critical). Prime leisure. HR

Charlotte Church’s Dream Construct

9pm, Actually

What occurred when Charlotte Church spent her life financial savings (£1.5m to be precise) on a Welsh mansion that when belonged to Laura Ashley? We’re about to search out out, as Church strikes her household into Rhydoldog Home whereas tasked with renovating it inside a yr. Addictive, in a type of “nosy neighbour” means. HR

Toast of Tinseltown

10pm, BBC Two

Just the ticket ... Matt Berry in Toast of Tinseltown.
Simply the ticket ... Matt Berry in Toast of Tinseltown. Photograph: Ben Meadows/BBC/Goal Fiction

Matt Berry’s preposterous ham returns – and Toast thinks a relocation to Los Angeles (the place his popularity doesn’t precede him) is simply the ticket. Can he persuade Dwight Difference he's the suitable British actor for his new film earlier than he's attacked by a person in an Ashes to Ashes costume at a Bowie-themed celebration? Ali Catterall

The Language of Love

10pm, Channel 4

Davina McCall’s courting sequence which goals to defy language limitations continues. Tonight, a misunderstanding brings one of many British ladies to tears, nationwide seduction strategies are exchanged and a revelation causes controversy. HR

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