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Mrs.

9pm on ITV1

With either terrible or wonderful timing, Natalie Dormer confidently plays Sarah Ferguson in this drama about another scandal close to the Duchess. It’s based on her former clothing designer, Jane Andrews (excellent rising star Mia McKenna Bruce), who was convicted of murdering her boyfriend. The four-part film begins with working-class Jane trying to cope with this new royal world, while dealing with her deteriorating mental health. Holly Richardson

BAFTA Film Awards 2026

7pm, BBC One

Party planning.. BAFTA Film Awards 2026 on BBC One. Photography: Corey Ruddy – Reuters

Battle After Battle, Sinners, Marty Supreme, and Hamnet are the most nominated films of the night. How will the British films “I Swear,” “The Ballad of Wallis Island” and “Pelion” fare? Here’s tonight’s coverage, hosted by Alan Cumming. And look for KPop Demon Hunters’ performance. Human resources

2026 Winter Olympics: Closing Ceremony

7pm on BBC Two

That brightened up the winter a little, didn’t it? From an athlete’s confession of infidelity to Lila Vere to a giddy Louis Gibson ski jumping in the mountains, the Winter Olympics were thrilling. The closing ceremony at Verona Arena is set to be a spectacular event, as the 2030 baton will be passed to the French Alps. Human resources

Classic Eurovision concerts

8pm, BBC 4

Continuing the series celebrating four of Europe’s best orchestras, this concert takes place in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, and features the Gulbenkian Orchestra conducted by Aziz Shukakimov. They play Ravel’s La Valse and Debussy’s La Mer, as well as the symphonic poem Vltava by Czech composer Bedrich Smetana. Jack Seale

Lord of the Flies

9pm, BBC One

Saint Simon confides in Ralph and suffers hallucinations, as Jack’s rival faction (“I’m tired of worrying about cruelty… it’s time to strike”) succumbs to murderous groupthink, in the penultimate episode. A storm is coming, and someone is about to be martyred. Kill the monster. He cut his throat. Shedding his blood… Ali Catterall

Secret genius

9pm on Channel 4

Alan Carr and Susie Dent oversee proceedings as 12 mental boxes are whittled down to the final four. First, there’s a complex math maze, then a mind-bending memory game based on the periodic table. The ambulance technician could remember every license plate in her house as a child, so this must surely be a dodge? Ellen E. Jones

Choose a movie

Breathless, 12:35 p.m., Talking Pictures TV

Education… breathless on talking picture television. Photo: Nana Productions/Siba/Shutterstock

For those who need an education after watching Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague — his new film about the making of Breathless (AKA A Bout de Souffle) — here’s Jean-Luc Godard’s 1960 classic to help you out. He captures the spirit of French New Wave improvisation and rule-breaking – all quick shots, handheld cameras and cheerful indifference to typical plot lines – as Jean-Paul Belmondo’s impulsive criminal on the run Michel woos Jean Seberg’s American student Patricia in a vividly photographed Paris. Simon Wardle

Live sports

Premier League: Nottingham Forest v Liverpool, 1pm, main event on Sky Sports Followed by the Tottenham and Arsenal match at 4.25pm.

FA Women’s Cup: Chelsea v Manchester United, 1pm, on TNT Sports 1 Fifth round match. Liverpool vs Everton at 4pm on Channel 4.

Six Nations Rugby Union: France v Italy, 2.20pm, ITV1 From Stade Pierre Mauroy in Lille.

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