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9pm, Sky Atlantic
The Swedish drama about film director David and actress Marianne continues their decades-long relationship. In the present, the duo reconnects over regret, and flashbacks to 1978 show a strong bond as they film a thriller together. But Marianne’s young daughter admires David, while her husband perhaps finds the performance a little convincing. Holly Richardson

Bake: The Professionals

8pm on Channel 4
The Confectioners’ World Cup reaches the quarter-finals, and the five remaining duos must transform traditional teatime sweets into sophisticated desserts. But this is just a warm-up for a very fun challenge: creating a scary edible piñata, in which judges Cherish Finden and Benoit Plein will be able to smash baseball bats. Graeme Virtue

The best medicine

8pm, Sky One
It’s “Blood Factory” time, when locals stage their annual tribute to Jeremy Gathercole’s grisly horror novel set in Port Wayne. Can Dr. Martin overcome his secret phobia of red things when Louisa becomes seriously ill with hemochromatosis? And will Gathercole really make a surprise appearance? Ali Catterall

The Pike County Murders: A Family Massacre

9 p.m., U&W

George “Billy” Wagner and his wife Angela. Photo: U&W

It’s the final part of a grisly, messy investigation into the murders of eight members of the Rhoden family in rural Ohio in 2016. Lawyers and those who know the family remember the George Wagner trial, where the truth about what happened was revealed — and it was all over a family feud. Human resources

Loyalty

9pm, U&Alibi
Another version of the excellent Canadian police procedural, led by Subinder Reich as Sabrina Sohal, an idealistic rookie in the British Columbia Serious Crimes Unit. What seems like a fairly routine murder leads, once again, to a deeper story, which directs the cops towards looking into the plight of citizens who are disenfranchised or discriminated against. Jack Seale

I kissed a girl

9.15pm, BBC 3
It’s the end of the television era as the second and final series of the UK’s first ever gay dating show for women reaches its climax. In addition to a heartwarming finale, the following reunion episode celebrates the cultural impact of I Kissed a Girl and its equally groundbreaking sister series, I Kissed a Boy. Hannah J. Davis

Choose a movie

Misery (Alain Giraudy, 2024) 10.55pm, movie 4

Danger and sexual tension… Catherine Fruit as Martine in Misericordia. Photo: CG Cinema

Alain Guiraudie’s latest film begins as a piece of French rural social realism, but becomes more perverse as it progresses. Jeremy (Felix Kessel) attends the funeral of the village baker he worked for in his youth. He’s groomed for the night by the widow Martine (Catherine Fruit), then decides to hang out – much to the anger of her son Vincent (Jean-Baptiste Durand). An air of danger and sexual tension hangs around Jeremy, eventually dragging in mother, son, and even the local priest. Simon Wardle

Live sports

Men’s One Day International Cricket, England vs India, 10.15pm, Sky Sports main event
First ODI from Edgbaston. The second is on Thursday at 12:30 pm on Sky Sports Cricket.

soccer world cup, 7pm, BBC One or ITV1
First semi-final in Dallas. The second is on Wednesday in Atlanta.

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