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Captive Audience: A True American Horror Story
9.45pm, BBC2
A fascinating and depressing story where true crime begets content, which in turn begets more serious true crime. When seven-year-old Steven Steiner disappeared in 1972, the search for him sparked a media frenzy. However, when he returned, it sparked something terrifying in his brother Cary, who claimed to have been neglected in favor of Stephen and became notorious in his own right. Phil Harrison
Enthronement of the Archbishop of Canterbury
At 2.30pm on BBC One
This week marks a major milestone for the Church of England as the Archbishop of Canterbury is crowned. Dame Sarah Mullally will be the first woman to take on the role: the BBC has live coverage from Canterbury Cathedral. pH
Helps! I bought it at auction with Sarah Penny
8pm on Channel 4
With house auctions on the rise, the MVP of UK Property TV hosts this new series. We’re a long way from Penny’s boom period of the early 2000s, of course – as she discovers when she meets Alison and Michael, who are struggling with their previous mortgage. Hannah J. Davis
My garden contains a thousand bees
8pm, BBC 4
“As the country goes into lockdown, outside, the garden is coming back to life…” When the pandemic hit in 2020, Bristol film director Martin Dorn turned his urban garden into a bee paradise, capturing more than 60 species using homemade macro lenses – and bonding over one planned class in particular. The result: a successful, award-winning film that exposes behaviors that have never been captured before. Ali Catterall
A woman of substance
9pm on Channel 4
The deliciously hilarious revenge-baked drama continues with young Emma Hart (Jessica Reynolds) about to run her own shop in Leeds. At Fairley Hall, Adele (Leanne Best) may be sober, but she’s not too happy about her sister and husband flirting with each other. Human resources
Return
9pm, Sky Comedy
A very welcome return to the Hollywood satire Lisa Kudrow created 20 years ago with Sex and the City’s Michael Patrick King. Set a decade after the previous season, set in 2023 and the writers’ strikes continue — but washed-up TV star Valerie Cherish still has plans to keep her career afloat. Human resources
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