TV tonight: the incredible life of pioneering transgender model April Ashley

The Extraordinary Lifetime of April Ashley

10pm, Channel 4

One of many extra outstanding current British life tales is instructed on this documentary, which is a part of Channel 4’s wonderful Pleasure celebrations. From a childhood spent within the slums of Liverpool, April Ashley was, variously, a sailor within the service provider navy, a dancer within the nightclubs of Paris, a Vogue mannequin and a pioneer of gender-reassignment surgical procedure. Scandal adopted her “outing” as trans by the Sunday Individuals in 1961 – however she died in 2021 having allowed nothing to interrupt her stride. Phil Harrison

Lengthy Misplaced Household

9pm, ITV

Now in its twelfth sequence, Lengthy Misplaced Household by no means fails to deliver out the emotion, with its topics expertly chaperoned by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell. Tonight, Sian – who misplaced her child in late being pregnant – searches for her start mom and sister. In the meantime Teleena finds out she is not the youngest of six and tries to trace down her child brother. Hannah Verdier

Reinventing the Orchestra With Charles Hazlewood

9pm, Sky Arts

Rylan Gleave, on Reinventing the Orchestra With Charles Hazelwood.
‘Spectral vocals’ … Rylan Gleave, in Reinventing the Orchestra With Charles Hazelwood.
Photograph: Ali Painter/Sky UK Restricted

All orchestras are, when you concentrate on it, covers bands, says Hazlewood, as his impeccable sequence embarks on one other difficult, nourishing hour. This week’s key items are two tracks from Scott Walker’s supposedly inaccessible 2006 album The Drift. Rylan Gleave’s spectral vocals assist to light up the work.Jack Seale

24 Hours in Police Custody: The Homicide of Rikki Neave

9pm, Channel 4

In 1994, the killing of six-year-old Rikki Neave prompted nationwide outrage and a long-running unsolved homicide. Within the wake of the James Bulger case, it additionally despatched the press right into a frenzy. This two-part documentary retraces the previous – brutally exposing police prejudice – because the case reopens and a brand new suspect emerges. Henry Wong

Aids: The Unheard Tapes

9.30pm, BBC Two

Half two of this three-part documentary depicts the rising tradition of worry across the British Aids disaster of the Nineteen Eighties. A patchwork of emotional testimonies and archive footage reveals a nation 46% in favour of “new legal guidelines to limit gay behaviour”. In the meantime, recollections level to the irritating lack of overtly homosexual politicians as a delaying issue within the disaster. Danielle De Wolfe

Massive Zuu’s Massive Eats

10pm, Dave

The irresistible road cookery present returns. Tonight, Zuu and buddies take their van to Stockport to hang around with Johnny Vegas. First, Zuu has to prepare dinner his means into Johnny’s coronary heart (“You’re an previous white geezer from up north, so we all know you're keen on potatoes”), however quickly they’re collaborating on a halal Spam burger and Guinness gravy. Each seemingly style nicer than they sound. PH

Movie alternative

Westworld (Michael Crichton, 1973), 11.15pm, TCM

Yul Brynner with a robot head in Westworld.
Two-faced … Yul Brynner in Westworld. Photograph: Mgm/Allstar

When you have been making an attempt to observe the intentionally incomprehensible sequence of the identical title (a idiot’s errand, by the best way), right here’s an opportunity to make use of the unique movie as a palate cleanser. It's a a lot less complicated affair – there’s a theme park stuffed with robotic cowboys, and certainly one of them begins making an attempt to kill everybody – a premise that may be explored with rather more elan in Jurassic Park, additionally written by Michael Crichton. It’s a enjoyable, low-stakes B-movie that understands precisely how foolish one thing like this needs to be. Stuart Heritage

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