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9pm, ITV1
“There’s a terrible beast out there.” A horror crime drama about a serial killer who uses twisted methods in the Scottish wilderness. Laura Donnelly (Outlander, The Fall) plays DI Monica Kennedy, who discovers the body of a boy in the countryside – and discovers that her older brother went missing years ago. By the end of this first effective session, you’ll be double-checking that the windows are closed… Continues Monday. Hollie Richardson
8pm, Channel 5
Who has more dosh: Ant and Dec or Simon Cowell? Stay tuned to see how this ranking of Britain’s 30 richest stars unfolds. Each celebrity must have appeared regularly on the list over the past five years, and analysis comes from entertainment journalists such as Katie Spencer and Scott Bryan. HR
9pm, BBC Two
What do tech billionaires want? This hair-raising post by Matt Shea offers a number of answers, all of them very scary. Shea spends time with crypto bro Justin Sun, visits the blockchain micro-nation Liberland and discovers a post-democratic vision where libertarianism is actually plutocracy and the order is part of the fraud. Too bad. Phil Harrison
9pm, Channel 4
The talent show that invited non-playing pianists to perform in silent train stations, returns. In Birmingham New Street, ex-musician and new judge Tiffany Poon joins Claudia Winkleman and Mika to hear about local hope, including a 94-year-old and a determined young man who survived meningitis by a mysterious means. Graeme Virtue
9 p.m., TLC
Moms are funny? Should we let AI run the world? Don’t shoot the messenger: these are just two of the questions discussed in this panel, where the actors express their most controversial views. This week’s guests include Maisie Adam, Guz Khan and Chris McCausland. HR
9.15pm, BBC One
This Succession-lite thriller, which premiered on U&Alibi, begins with the sudden death of brick-and-mortar millionaire Jack Wright (Trevor Eve). Inevitably, a dispute soon arose over his wealth, with his wife Sally (Nikki Amuka-Mbalame) and son Gray (John Simm) all but disagreeing with Wright’s will. Bring on the cow! Hannah J Davies
Anemone, 7.40am, 8.25pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
What will lure Daniel Day-Lewis out of the job? His son Ronan directing the script he wrote may have helped, but it’s the chance to sink his teeth into the dark drama of the show that did the trick. Sean Bean stars with the three-time Oscar winner as Jem, who goes into the woods to find his older brother Ray (Day-Lewis), who left his partner (Samantha Morton) with an unborn child 20 years ago. A whirlwind story of violence, fear and pain for a generation. Simon Wardell