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I love Los Angeles
10.25pm, Sky Comedy
Following her hit film Bottoms, Rachel Sinnott creates and stars in a bold new comedy about twentysomething life in Los Angeles. She plays the ambitious Maya who, after discovering she’s been denied a promotion at work, returns home to find her old friend Tallulah (Odessa Azion) back in town. But is there unresolved tension between them? Guest stars include Leighton Meester and Elijah Wood. Holly Richardson
Panorama: Trump and the Tech Titans
8pm, BBC One
A report on the dangerously close relationship between the world’s most powerful politician and the most influential figure in the technology industry. Elon Musk has clearly been at the heart of the Trump administration – but should we be equally concerned about the centrality of the likes of Mark “Meta” Zuckerberg and Peter “PayPal” Thiel? Phil Harrison
Blue lights
9pm, BBC One
Will Grace get out of the car? Will Sean lose his leg? Will the Jinlis be sent down? We get all the answers in this slightly quieter end to what has been another fantastically hectic season for the Belfast brass – but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been any final twists and turns. Human resources
Once upon a time in space
9pm on BBC Two
In the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Mir space station became an extraordinary symbol of US-Russian cooperation, helping to thaw the Cold War (at least in the cold recesses of space). Despite a series of disasters, including fires and collisions, the Mir shuttle program survived. Episode two talks to insiders about the events and what happened next. Ali Catterall
Foresight
9pm on Channel 5
The thinner medium made this costume drama stilted in comparison to writer Debbie Horsfield’s previous hit Poldark, but it hit all the right beats. This week, the Forsytes ponder their signature moral dilemma, love versus status, as Soames (Joshua Orpin) unleashes on his unsuitable fiancée Irene (Millie Gibson), to the horror of the haughty elders. Jack Seale
Him: Welcome to Derry
9pm, Sky Atlantic
If you’re about to recover from the giant mutant baby who tore apart a group of kids at your local movie theater, get ready for another disturbing monster involving an umbilical cord. This Stephen King prequel series continues the horror set against the backdrop of racist small-town America in the 1960s. Human resources
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