TV Tonight: David Jason looks back on 50 years of Open All Hours | Television


Open All Hours: Indoors Outdoors

8pm, U&Gold
The store’s doorbell rings as David Jason steps up to Open All Hours 50 years after the sitcom first aired. Diane Morgan presents this two-hour special that looks back on the show with Jason, along with fans such as Johnny Vegas and members of the group including Maggie Ollerenshaw. There is also a new final scene that has been recorded for proper presentation. Hollie Richardson

Old Movies: A Story of Great Expectations

8pm, Sky Arts
There’s never been a better family of directors and material than David Lean’s 1946 adaptation of Great Expectations, says host Ian Nathan in this week’s biggest movies. He talks to fellow scholars and critics about the “visual writer” and the legacy of his work. HR

Neighbors

9pm, ITV1
Graham Norton is back to do more of the reality show for this episode, an experimental episode of public life. This week, they’re throwing a great party to help the contestants relax, with no ulterior motives…except to be secretly introduced to the new family that’s about to enter the competition. Alex Duggins

Taskmaster

9pm, Channel 4
From the eloquent conversation about pork between Joanna Page and Alex Horne, to Joel Dommett having a lot of fun with pots and pans – and Armando Iannucci causing a complete fury with ostriches – it could be half of Greg Davies’ bananas show. HR

Prisoner

9pm, Sky Atlantic

Something interesting is going on… Izuka Hoyle as Amber, and Tahar Rahim as Tibor Prisoner. Photo: Sanne Gault/Sky UK

The pace and intensity of this thriller remains at its best in the second installment. Prison warden Amber (Izuka Hoyle) and stone-cold killer Tibor (Tahar Rahim) must escape from a hotbed of criminals, when something interesting about 3D printers goes down. They have to punch to get out, which is difficult because they are tied together at the wrist. Jack Seale

Bergerac

9pm, U&Drama
After a dramatic fall from the wagon, Jim’s problems don’t end: he’s out with his daughter and CCTV footage reveals that he’s more connected to the murder than he’d like to be. Meanwhile, suspicion falls on bride-to-be Monica (Lesley Sharp), whose first husband’s suicide may have happened. Priya Elan

Film selection

‘Very vulnerable’ … Mia McKenna-Bruce in How to Have Sex. Photo: Landmark Media/Alamy

How to Have Sex (Molly Manning Walker, 2023), 9pm, Film4
The complexities of sexuality and consent among young people begin to work in Molly Manning Walker’s blistering, disturbing novel. Mia McKenna-Bruce stars as 16-year-old Tara who is a risk-taker who, along with her best friends Skye (Lara Peake) and Em (Enva Lewis), go on holiday to Malia in Crete. It’s a party for three teenagers who drink beer, dance, eat chips, sleep and repeat. But hooking up with older hotel neighbors Paddy and Badger (Ladhood’s Samuel Bottomley and Shaun Thomas) – and Tara’s uncertainty about losing her virginity amid the “anything goes” social scene – brings jealousy, peer pressure and worse. Simon Wardell

Live sports

Europa League ball: Aston Villa v Nottingham Forest 7pm, TNT Sports 1. The semi-final, second leg tie.



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