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Christy and Phil love it or list it
8pm on Channel 4
Wheelchair user Andy is tired of his family’s old house and its narrow hallways. He’s ready to move but his partner Sam thinks they should stay put and upgrade. To make matters more complicated, there’s also their one-year-old son to consider. Should they spend a budget of £60,000 on some renovations or £500,000 on a new property? Kirsty and Phil struggle with their thoughts. Holly Richardson
Dig for Britain
8pm on BBC Two
Professor Alice Roberts visits the lost possessions of the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, Harold Godwinson. There’s also a trip to the shopping center unit, which Gloucester Museum is using to help solve its archaeological storage crisis. This also means that 60% of UK museums do not have the space to accommodate new discoveries. Alexey Duggins
Landscape Artist of 2026
8 p.m., Sky Arts
Stephen Mangan and the judges (including Frieze London director Eva Langret, who will replace Kate Bryan) are in Dover Harbor this week, with a terrible pun about “directing” Turner. Eight artists take out their easels as they head to brush for a place in the final. Human resources
Can you keep the secret?
9pm, BBC One
Who is blackmailing the Findons about the fake death? That’s the question at the heart of Dawn French’s delicious black comedy at this point. With Constable Neha now having access to the secret, they set to work finding answers – but it would help if the presumed-dead William stopped leaving the house and offered to babysit. Human resources
patience
9pm on Channel 4
A monk kneeling in prayer, in a monastery church – he’s met an untimely death in this situation, so Patience (Ella Macy Purvis) and Frankie (Jessica Hines) have a new case to solve, which involves uncovering a lot of secrets that have been kept secret for a long time. However, for Patience, the prospect of giving a public speech about her police work presents an equally great challenge. Jack Seale
Black ops
9.30pm on BBC One
“So what’s the plan?” Kai and Dom plan to break into Steve’s house while he is away and detain him when he returns. Except they weren’t counting on his partner Benito coming home. With mismatched operations forced to be improvised, chaos — and unconsciousness — ensue. As Kai wails, “This man is an innocent bystander! He’s a potter!” Ali Catterall
Choose a movie
River of No Return (1954)., Otto Preminger), 2.20pm, Movie 4
In a frontier town, a widower (Robert Mitchum) is released from prison to find his son in the care of a saloon singer (Marilyn Monroe). From there, the plot of this musical western unfolds in a way loosely inspired by the Italian classic Bike Thieves, but while the pairing of Mitchum and Monroe is fun, it’s the mountainous action sequences that impress. These films make great use of America’s natural wonders, including Monroe at the height of her big-screen beauty. Ellen E. Jones
Live sports
Women’s Champions Cup: Arsenal v Royal Army Rabat, 5.30pm, Sky Sports main event
Second semi-final.
UEFA Champions League: Liverpool vs Karabakh, 7.30pm, TNT Sports 2
UEFA Champions League: Napoli vs Chelsea on TNT Sports 4
The league stage ends.
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