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8.15pm, BBC One
The thriller about retired detective John Chapel (Timothy Spall) and Welsh detective Janie Mallowan (Gwyneth Keyworth) is back – and John has a goat and a new girlfriend. Janie isn’t happy about being in a relationship with her mother, but they soon reunite as unlikely detectives find a community service man dead outside. Hollie Richardson
7.15pm, BBC Two
The explorer’s second adventure begins on the Kronotsky River, in the Kamchatka Peninsula of eastern Russia, where he and a group of sailors attempt to descend – something that has never been done before. And that’s not all: volcanoes and brown bears are part of the adventure too. HR
9pm, ITV1
This moving display has become a reminder of the gaslighting and the trauma of rape victims as they try to seek justice. John Worboys continues to attack, as the police make progress and we see the consequences for victims such as Sarah, who has given birth to her second child. Priya Elan
9pm, Channel 4
After huge heats in Liverpool, Edinburgh, London and Birmingham, Alison Hammond’s undergrad singing competition has culminated with a sold-out concert at London’s Hackney Empire. Which of the five finalists will win the night? Counselors Sam Ryder and Paloma Faith must decide otherwise. Graeme Virtue
10pm, BBC Two
The eternal show of live music is moving to the 68 series as Jools turns 68 years old – but his passion for new sounds that can be embellished with boogie-woogie piano remains unshaken. The inaugural episode will welcome Niall Horan, Tomora, Aja Monet, Getdown Services and Jools’ old muckers Squeeze to the Ally Pally theatre. Phil Harrison
10.20pm, ITV1
An Australian thriller about secrets hidden in an obscure region. When Isabelle (Teresa Palmer) rents a house on the Pleasant Court cul-de-sac in a seaside town, she becomes obsessed with her neighbors – and it becomes clear that she has a secret to solve. HR
God’s Creatures, 10.40pm, BBC Three
How can a mother’s love forgive? That’s the life-changing question Emily Watson’s Aileen faces after her adopted son, Brian (Paul Mescal), returns home from Australia to his fishing village in Ireland. When Sarah (Aisling Franciosi), a young colleague at a seafood factory, is raped and accuses Brian, Aileen is quick to give her a false alibi. Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer’s claustrophobic drama shows how the primitive culture of solidarity is challenged by denial and exclusion – and what it’s like for women who are constantly losing. Simon Wardell
Brother, 10.50pm, BBC Two
Tragedy ensues in Clement Virgo’s brother’s play about a long-standing crisis. We first meet young Jamaican-Canadian Michael Lamar Johnson as he is enjoying his grieving single mother, Ruth (Marsha Stephanie Blake), in his hometown. In parallel, young Michael is guided into adulthood by his older brother, Francis (Aaron Pierre), a charismatic would-be hip-hop singer who struggles to cope with police discrimination, gang violence and the brutality that surrounds them. SW
Women’s Six Nations Rugby Championship: Wales v Italy, noon, BBC Two France v England at 4.25pm on BBC One.
Premier League Football: Man United v Nottingham Forest, noon, Sky Sports Main Event Newcastle v West Ham at 5pm.