Storyville: The Contestant
10pm, BBC Four
The Japanese comic Tomoaki Hamatsu concept he was once going to an audition. But when a manufacturer requested him to strip bare and perform a chain of demanding situations, it became out he wasn’t being informed the reality. In truth, he was once being filmed and broadcast to 15 million other people. Amazingly, he stayed within the room for 15 months. This documentary tells the tale of an unsettling 1998 experiment. Phil Harrison
Bake Off: The Professionals
8pm, Channel 4
The warmth is emerging because the pastry cooks tackle two tough duties set by means of the patissier professionals Cherish Finden and Benoit Blin: recreating the latter’s mythical le café crème (with out a recipe!) and conjuring up an phantasm of dessert for 24 other people, with a hidden vegetable cake within. Ali Catterall
24 Hours in A&E
9pm, Channel 4
Yet extra misadventures, this time from Queen’s clinical centre in Nottingham. This week, the aftermath of a bike twist of fate, a fall from a roof and a town centre struggle. As ever, what’s actually placing is the care and persistence of body of workers within the face of eventualities that may panic lesser mortals. PH
The Yorkshire Vet: At Home With the Greens
9pm, Channel 5
The Yorkshire vet Peter Wright exams in on his oldest shoppers: 95-year-old Steve Green and his spouse Jean (a sprightly 73). The veteran livestock farmers had been stymied by means of a chilly snap – which provides Jean various time to mull over whether or not to get her first tattoo. Graeme Virtue
What It Feels Like for a Girl
9pm, BBC Three
“We owe it to clubbers everywhere to accept this gift … because this pill is our gift.” So says Byron within the intro to this instalment of the very good dramatisation of Paris Lees’s 00s-set autobiography. Presumably, the ensuing terrible comedown that sees them hallucinate horses could also be their responsibility, however it’s nerve-racking viewing for everybody else. Alexi Duggins
10pm, Channel 4
This bleak true-crime display sees the criminologist David Wilson, the detective Graham Hill and the Silent Witness actor Emilia Fox (bringing her revel in of investigating fictional crimes) discover unsolved murders. This time, they’re again in 1993, taking a look on the case of the Lambeth council worker Bulic Forsythe, who was once overwhelmed to demise in his own residence. PH
Film selection
Walking and Talking (Nicole Holofcener, 1996), 1.15am, Film4
Between tv assignments, Nicole Holofcener makes witty, perceptive movies about ladies’s lives, in most cases set in New York. This 1996 drama was once her first, and follows highest buddies from formative years Amelia (Catherine Keener) and Laura (Anne Heche) as their bond is stress-tested by means of Laura’s engagement to her boyfriend, Frank (Todd Field). The name says all of it, with the trivia of feminine friendship, intercourse and relationships dissected by means of the buddies in ways in which aren’t at all times that useful. Simon Wardell
Live recreation
Racing: Royal Ascot, 1.30pm, ITV1 The opening day of the competition, together with the Queen Anne Stakes.