Storyville: Eternal Memory
10pm, BBC Four
Augusto Góngora was one of Chile’s most prominent journalists. Paulina Urrutia is an actor who served as the Minister of Culture and Arts. They have been together for 23 years. At the beginning of this moving film, Augusto wakes up in bed with his memory failing after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease eight years ago, and Paulina reminds him of this. Oscar-nominated director Maite Alberdi follows the life of a married couple. Holly Richardson
The Hairy Bikers Go West
7pm, BBC Two
Finally reunited along the way, Dave and Cee return to Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. They tackle mouth-watering butter-poached lobster, caramelized apple cheesecake, lamb and caper pie, and learn about Robert Burns’ unique dietary requirements. Human Resources Department
Boris Becker: rise and fall
9pm, ITV1
The second half of the documentary, which aired on ITVX last year, is precisely the story of Becker’s downfall, starting with a divorce case in 2000 and then ending with a lawsuit in which the former tennis star was accused of being arrogant and controlling and not paying the correct taxes on his collection. There is an added suspicion. Horse. The secret is also hidden in Nobu’s cupboard. jack seal
First date: Be my Valentine
9pm, Channel 4
TikTok content creator Holly has 1.6 million followers but is yet to find a single true love. How will she get on with landscaper Sam, considering her type is a “dirty builder”? Elsewhere, 90-year-old war veteran Ronald attempts to become a toy boy for widow Iris (91). And Valentine’s candidate, India Willoughby, decides to give driving instructor Gareth a try. Ali Catterall
Ten.45:00 p.m., TNT Sports 1
“I’m here for the same reasons as everyone else,” Rylan Clarke said from West Ham’s stadium, before a flurry of homophobic chants. He is making a personal documentary about how he met gay former footballers Thomas Hitzlsperger, Rio Ferdinand and Arsenal’s Jen Beattie, and how he felt ostracized by young supporters. Alexi Duggins
Kin
10.40pm, BBC One
This gripping and brutal Irish thriller returns for season two. Amanda, played by Claire Dunn, assumed power in season 1 and now leads the Kinsella crime family. But it’s a mixed blessing, given the threats she received from the Turkish cartel, which has decided that the debt owed by the Cunningham family has been transferred to the Kinsella family. phil harrison





