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Blackshore
9pm on BBC Four
Don’t mess with DS Fia Lucey. The Irish detective, played by Lisa Dwan, makes quite an impression when she is temporarily loaned from Dublin to her country town: she immediately ruffles feathers when she is put on the case of a missing woman. As with all good brass shows, it turns out that Fia has personal demons from the past to address, which may be connected to the investigation. Human resources
Gladiators
5.45pm, BBC One
Not messing around too much with the flashy ’90s formula — the spandex, the razzmatazz, the really tough physical challenges — made the rebooted wrestlers a massive ratings success. But as the hit family-friendly series returns for a third series, we’re promised at least one innovation: a brand new event! Graeme Virtue
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show
6.45pm, BBC One
How do you think Joe Marler, the English rugby player and Celebrity Traitors star, will react when he wakes up for the Midnight Gameshow tour? He is angrier than Romesh Ranganathan when he was auditioned for Remember Me. Fortunately, it’s a new series, and host Michael McIntyre is obsessive enough for everyone. Ellen E. Jones
Valley of the Kings: Uncovering the secret tomb
7.30pm on Channel 4
KV11 is the anonymous name of something amazing: the tomb of Pharaoh Ramesses III – the “final resurrection machine.” In this concluding episode, archaeologists strive to complete excavations for the first time in 100 years and find out if there are more treasures hidden beneath the ruins. Additionally, was Howard Carter stolen from Tutankhamun’s tomb? Ali Catterall
Hot competition
9pm, Sky Atlantic
A twist on this week’s double take on the hot ice hockey drama, as it begins with another romance: Scott Hunter is preparing for the Olympics when he meets and falls in love with his smoothie server, Kip. Then we return to Elijah and Shane, whose love story faces the same obstacles. Human resources
Waiting to go out
9.20pm, BBC One
As his work as a philosophy teacher in prison begins to take a toll on him, Dan (Josh Finnan) cannot escape memories of a childhood spent in fear of his father (Gerard Cairns). This is still a great drama from Dennis Kelly – with the added bonus of Dan’s delightfully outrageous behavior at a dinner party with middle-class Londoners. Human resources
Live sports
Premier League: Manchester United vs Man City, 11am, main event on Sky Sports Michael Carrick will coach United in the derby. Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal at 4.30pm on TNT Sports 1.
Snooker: Masters, 1pm, BBC One Opening of the semi-finals.
Tennis: Australian Open, 12.30pm, TNT Sports 1 First day at Melbourne Park.
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