Alison Hammond’s Big Weekend
8.30pm, BBC One
Alison Hammond is a professional at getting laughs out of celebrities, however this new sequence – by which she spends a weekend at a celeb’s area – proves she’s a super interviewer too. Who else may just escape with asking Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards if she must take a being pregnant check? The laughs are all the time there, however there’s intensity too when Edwards talks about nervousness and panic assaults. Hollie Richardson
Hidden Treasures of the National Trust
9pm, BBC Two
The 3 writers’ retreats featured on this episode come with Beatrix Potter’s home-within-a-home (a doll’s area containing greater than 70 fantastically detailed miniatures), and the wooded area cottage of Clouds Hill, Dorset, a safe haven for TE Lawrence (of Arabia). Ellen E Jones
Martin Clunes’ Islands of the Atlantic
9pm, ITV1
The ever genial vacationer Clunes wraps up his newest travelogue through atmosphere path for the Faroe Islands. There he gamely mucks in with sheep-shearing and straps right into a drysuit to dive for mussels. Then it’s west to Greenland to surprise at some incomparable perspectives and be informed in regards to the native flora and fauna (“Is this the penis bone of the walrus?”). Graeme Virtue
Michael Portillo’s Travel Diaries
9pm, Channel 5
Czech it out: any other prolonged episode of Portillo’s time in Prague – “the city of a hundred spires” – from his earlier Long Weekends sequence. This time he’s leaving his one-room resort to devour his method across the town, discover a centuries-old craft and talk over with a secret bunker. HR
Hacks
9pm, Sky Max
The late-night display goes nice however, following Ava’s (Hannah Einbinder) breakdown, can she proceed to paintings as head author with Deborah (Jean Smart)? Even if the solution isn’t any, their millennial/boomer frenemy courting in the end seems to be again on course – and that would ultimate … couldn’t it? HR
Austin
9.30pm, BBC One
Julian’s plan to rebrand himself within the eyes of the arena approaches fruition within the penultimate episode of this underwhelming sitcom starring Ben Miller. But because the documentary unlock date approaches, is the whole lot OK between him and Austin? Phil Harrison
Film alternatives
Five Easy Pieces (Bob Rafelson, 1970), 6am, Sky Cinema Greats
A suite textual content in any dialogue in regards to the New American Cinema, Bob Rafelson’s zeitgeisty 1970 drama stars Jack Nicholson as Bob, who works on a California oil rig and is in a courting with waitress Rayette (Karen Black) – however is noticeably disaffected through each. He could also be hiding a previous because the classically educated pianist son of a middle-class musical circle of relatives. On a highway travel again domestic to Washington state to look his in poor health father, his rootlessness involves the fore – however is he operating clear of boredom, failure, dedication or simply the tricky industry of residing an extraordinary lifestyles? Simon Wardell
Bodies Bodies Bodies (Halina Reijn, 2022), 11.30pm, BBC One
Posing as a generic “cabin in the woods” horror within the vein of And Then There Were None (although it’s in reality set in a mansion), Halina Reijn’s movie quickly develops right into a sly, brutally humorous takedown of entitled era Zers. A bunch of buddies (the on level solid comprises Amandla Stenberg, Myha’l. a. and Rachel Sennott) get ready to birthday party in a large, darkish area, however storm-related energy cuts and a bloody demise precipitate a breakdown of order. Bitchy, indiscreet and jealous, the friends change into hilariously incapable of staying united with a imaginable killer at the free. SW