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Storyville, Revenge: Our Father is a Nazi Murderer

10pm, BBC Four

The wonderful BBC documentary returns with another amazing story beautifully told. Her three Australian brothers investigate whether their uncle, a Holocaust survivor, and their beloved late father murdered a former Nazi soldier who fled to Australia after the war. It includes an interview with their father, Boris Green, in which, when asked if he shot Nazis, his response was, “A partisan is a partisan.” It also includes extensive research on “postwar wars''. Holly Richardson

Hood Unwrapped's Scandinavian Adventure

8pm, Channel 4

It's not just pickled herring and meatballs. Well, this episode features meatballs. Jimmy Doherty and Bryony May Williams decode the secrets of Swedish meatballs. Why are meatballs so delicious? We also tell you about the future of cod farming and the food that is said to make Finns the happiest people in the world. Ali Catterall

in the factory

9pm, BBC Two

It's all about stouts this week, but for Greg Wallace and Cherry Healy, there's only one destination: the Guinness Brewery in Dublin. It produces 3 million pints of the velvety stout every day. Historian Ruth Goodman also explores Irish pubs and their role in World War II. Human Resources Department

Travel around the world with 80 measurements

9pm, Channel 4

This week, “plus-size pilgrims” arrive in Tonga. It's hard not to smile every day in Tonga, but more than 90% of adults are clinically overweight, reducing life expectancy. Imported processed foods are the main culprit, but can the island's traditional diet (mainly raw fish) help you lose weight? Human Resources Department

what we do in the shadows

10pm, BBC Two

Despite several casualties and disgruntled staff, business at the nightclub is booming, and the gang goes to a secret night market. It's a world of vampires bartering, familiars fighting, and sirens with no jokes. Nadja finds a store that sells both furniture and meatballs, but the boys are in danger. Hannah Verdier

Tell Me Rise

10.40pm, BBC One

After college students return home for the holidays, tensions arise between families. “It's My Parents' Fault” doesn't properly explain all of Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Steven's (Jackson White) frustrations, but in the second episode, Cadish Steven realizes that his Their slimy relationship heats up a little when they are questioned about trivial matters. seduction techniques. Ellen E. Jones

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Gong Yoo as Seok Woo in “Train to Busan”. Photo: Well Go Usa Entertainment/Allstar

Train to Busan (Yeon Sang-ho, 2016), Netflix
Netflix's recent data dump revealed that Korean productions are hugely popular worldwide, so it's no surprise that the streaming service brings us some of the country's best horror movies of all time. Train to Busan is a zombie movie set on a high-speed train that travels from Seoul to a famous seaside city. The advantage of this film is its compactness. There's a train. The train is full of zombies. What is your occupation? Fast-paced, propulsive, action-packed, and truly terrifying, Train to Busan is an absolute classic of the genre. stuart heritage

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