Dispatches: Myanmar –
The Forgotten Revolution
11.05pm, Channel 4
This highly effective Dispatches episode follows three main mass killings carried out by Myanmar’s ruling military – potential battle crimes by which troopers focused peaceable civilian protesters. Filmed by younger Burmese activists over a 12 months, it reveals harrowing handheld video footage, and speaks to consultants concerning the ongoing state of affairs. It’s an extremely brutal and distressing movie to look at, however it’s additionally an important piece of labor.Hollie Richardson
Extraordinary Portraits
8.30pm, BBC One
This curious however good-hearted portraiture present concludes sequence two by paying tribute to Christian Foley, a secondary faculty trainer who connects with troubled children through the use of rap and poetry. Laura Quinn Harris, a realist painter with a mastery of effective element, is tasked with capturing the essence of a person devoted to enlightenment by means of the spoken phrase. Jack Seale

Lengthy Misplaced Household
9pm, ITV
There have been variations on it, however this present’s fundamental system remains to be so highly effective: reuniting individuals who had been adopted as infants, or had to surrender their little one, and have had a void of their lives for many years since. Within the closing episode of this sequence, watching two adopted sons and their organic moms discover closure finally is as transferring as ever. JS
Westworld
9pm, Sky Atlantic
Midway by means of Westworld’s head-spinning fourth season and the motion takes a backseat to some philosophising. In tonight’s queasy episode, the Man in Black (a persistently chilling Ed Harris) interrupts a sport gone mistaken. In the meantime, Evan Rachel Wooden breaks in her new character Christina, who's changing into nearer to Teddy (James Marsden). Henry Wong
Tremendous Surgeons: A Likelihood at Life
10pm, Channel 4
In episode two of this extraordinary take a look at the work of oncologists, lorry driver Jan (who can be mum to Frankie the dachshund) has undergone eight months of chemotherapy for pancreatic most cancers, “the silent killer” in response to surgeons. It’s now time for a high-risk operation. HR
Huge Zuu’s Huge Eats
10pm, Dave
After admitting he forgot that Yorkshire exists, Zuu heads to Huddersfield (“I didn’t even know what a viaduct was earlier than I got here right here”) to mild up the cooker for Alex Brooker. On the Italian-themed banquet menu: hen nugget pizza pockets, Sunday gravy ragu and a turbo shandy (made with Smirnoff Ice). HR
Movie alternative

Revolutionary Street (Sam Mendes, 2008), 11.15pm, BBC Two
Titanic duo Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet reunited for the primary time in Sam Mendes’s 2008 movie, however this knotty drama couldn’t be farther from the swooning romance of Jack and Rose. Based mostly on Richard Yates’s 1961 novel and set in 50s America, it follows younger married couple Frank and April as they battle to barter the “hopeless vacancy” of suburban, middle-class life. It’s an uncomfortable however gripping watch, as their goals flounder behind their enviable home facade. Simon Wardell
Stay sport
Girls’s T20 Cricket: England v South Africa 6pm, BBC Two. The third and closing T20 within the sequence from County Floor, Derby.
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