TV tonight: a former Brookside star hosts Bafta-winning house renovation series

The Nice Home Giveaway

7pm, Channel 4

The Bafta-winning renovation sequence – wherein two full strangers are given an affordable home and a funds to do it up collectively then promote – returns for a 3rd season. First, paramedic Sarah and garment technologist Paige have simply six months to spruce up a crumbling Victorian terrace in Stafford. The race is on to get it prepared and worthwhile sufficient to go in the marketplace. Fortunately, property developer Simon O’Brien (AKA Damon from Brookside) is readily available to supply recommendation and calm nerves. Hollie Richardson

Our Altering Planet

7pm, BBC One

From the rising variety of nice white sharks circling the California coast to Kenya’s droughts inflicting extra child elephants to be orphaned, this urgent two-parter – set to return over the subsequent seven years as a part of a devoted mission – reveals the very actual modifications that habitats are experiencing due to the local weather disaster. HR

Grace

8pm, ITV

One other grim however gripping two-hour homicide thriller with DSI Roy Grace (John Simm). This time, he finds a girl’s physique washed up on the seaside on his morning run. The sufferer seems to be rich socialite Katya Bishop, whose husband performs a suspiciously good grieving widower. HR

Gentleman Jack

9pm, BBC One

Mariana lastly has Anne’s full consideration now that she’s settled in at Lawton Corridor, notably with out her different half. The ex-lovers spar with each bitterness and understanding, as Mariana unloads her countless woes, from a damaged coronary heart to Charles’s misdeeds. In the meantime, Marian pays a go to to Ann’s frosty aunt. Henry Wong

SAS: Who Dares Wins

9pm, Channel 4

The addition of terrifying US Particular Forces dudes has proved a welcome tweak to the components of this magnificently camp army present’s rejuvenation in Jordan. This week: belief. After being compelled to say which recruit they belief the least, the contenders try a sequence of duties testing that very high quality. Count on darkish undercurrents to floor. Phil Harrison

Prisoner C33

9pm, BBC 4

A brand new one-man play by Stuart Patterson, directed by Trevor Nunn and starring Toby Stephens as Oscar Wilde. Diminished to a depressing shell whereas imprisoned in Studying Gaol, Wilde conducts a dialog with the reminiscence of his former self, the 2 Oscars jousting and cracking smart to attempt to protect their sanity. Jack Seale

Movie decisions

Drowning By Numbers, 1.30am, Film4

Drowning By Numbers on Film4.
Drowning By Numbers. Photograph: Movie 4/Allstar

A uncommon screening of a black comedy by that almost all relentlessly ingenious of film-makers, Peter Greenaway. This 1988 work is structured round game-playing: the numbers one to 100 seem sequentially on display or on the soundtrack so that you can spot. In the meantime, three girls (Joan Plowright, Juliet Stevenson and Joely Richardson), all known as Cissie, plot their husbands’ watery deaths and get coroner Madgett (Bernard Hill) to cowl up the crimes. Steeped in imagery from artwork historical past, it’s a fleshy, Brechtian morality play, set to Michael Nyman’s nice funereal rating. Simon Wardell

Dwell sport

Ladies’s Tremendous League Soccer Arsenal v Aston Villa 2.05pm, BBC One. From Meadow Park.

Premier League Soccer: Everton v Chelsea 2pm, Sky Sports activities Important Occasion. From Goodison Park. Adopted by West Ham v Arsenal at 4pm.



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