
Chilly Case Forensics: The Homicide of Rachel Nickell
9pm, ITV
“Each contact leaves a hint; it’s simply whether or not or not we’re intelligent sufficient to seek out it.” Dr Angela Gallop is a number one forensic scientist who has helped crack among the UK’s most infamous chilly circumstances because the 70s. On this new three-part sequence, she remembers a few of these, beginning with the homicide of mum-of-one Rachel Nickell on Wimbledon Frequent in 1992, which Gallop was requested to unravel a decade later. Hollie Richardson
Dragons’ Den
8pm, BBC One
Loads of traditional Den eventualities this week: an especially nervous pitcher, a enterprise that is perhaps too good to spend money on, somebody who up to now has offered solely two models, and an entrepreneur who forces the Dragons to pitch to them. Two of the above are the identical individual! The merchandise embody van alarms, purses and a buying app. Jack Seale
The Canine Home
8pm, Channel 4
Say a little bit prayer for Albie, the jack russell pet, who must win over 10-year-old George’s mother and father if he desires to go house with them. Then, retired businesswoman June finds her match in Duchess the bassett hound who likes the finer issues in life – and rightly so. HR
The Apprentice
9pm, BBC One
Given that the majority of this actuality sequence’ obnoxious enterprise wannabes will quickly discover themselves on their bike, it’s an applicable problem this week. They’re taking over an electrical motorbike as a part of the duty that at all times has essentially the most potential for comically dangerous outcomes: having to create an promoting marketing campaign. Alexi Duggins
Marie Antoinette
9pm, BBC Two

After seven years with Louis and no inheritor produced, it’s little shock that Marie has taken to wandering the corridors wanting unhappy, but as bewigged and glamorous as ever. Is a hasty elimination of stockings and a shock go to from her chirpy brother Joseph sufficient to save lots of the wedding and the Franco-Austrian alliance? Hannah Verdier
Grayson Perry’s Full English
9pm, Channel 4
Persevering with to gather trinkets for his exhibition on Englishness, Perry heads to the countryside – the place 3-4% of the population are minority ethnic – and meets Rukiya, who runs the one halal tearoom within the Peak District. Then, it’s on to a village that has taken in 20 Ukrainian refugees. HR
Movie selection

The Levelling (Hope Dickson Leach, 2016), 1.15am, BBC Two
Hope Dickson Leach’s debut is a shifting, lucid drama in regards to the monetary knife-edge that farmers within the UK exist on, in addition to the bonds that may bind or break households. Ellie Kendrick’s veterinary scholar Clover returns to her father’s dairy farm on the Somerset Ranges after her brother Harry’s suicide. As she tries to uncover why he killed himself, she works via long-held antagonisms with dad Aubrey (a wonderfully nuanced David Troughton) about her childhood and leaving house. The at all times plausible Kendrick does the heavy emotional lifting in a movie suffused with loss and desperation. Simon Wardell