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Travelman: 48 hours in Malaga

8:30pm, Channel 4
Joe Lycett begins his mini-break in Europe with fellow funnyman David O'Doherty in Malaga. Food and booze are plentiful here, and the itinerary includes stops at Paco Jose, the area's oldest crisp joint, and Antigua Casa de Guardia, the longest-running bar (“Their Wetherspoons”). ?”). They also go dolphin watching, and then visit the International Museum of Nativity Scene Art (“like a crystal labyrinth…but with lots of Jesus”) and Picasso's childhood home. Afterwards, there will be time for a nice workshop on Cubism. Holly Richardson

Would I lie to you?

8pm, BBC One
Guest panelists include comedy king Harry Hill, lioness queen of the jungle Jill Scott, musician and style icon Kojei Radical, and Stacey 'Sort Your Life Out' Solomon, with Rob Brydon once again hosting the show. Starting a new series. Was Solomon really trying to abandon his partner when he proposed? How could such a kind person lie? Human resources department

Monty Don's English Garden

8pm, BBC Two
In a new program on the Green Finger station, he asks whether there is such a thing as an 'English garden'. He begins by traveling from the northwest coast of Scotland to the northeast of England to find out what these rugged and beautiful landscapes can tell us about the local people. Human resources department

unpackaged food

8pm, Channel 4
So what is that small, chewy black thing in your bubble tea? (Not “rubber”, as originally thought here.) In the first episode of the new series, Kate Kilton travels to Kenya to uncover its secrets, and Jimmy Doherty discovers that sour milk is I'll explain why sour cream is delicious even though it's not. Also: Why are there different liquids in cans of tuna? Ali Catterall

The Gunpowder Plot: Lucy Worsley investigates

9pm, BBC Two

Prepare for explosive revelations… The Gunpowder Plot: Lucy Worsley investigates. Photo: Tom Hayward/BBC Studios

A series of rigorous puzzles by historians lead us to November 5, 1605, when Guy Fawkes and his gang came close to achieving their goal of blowing up Parliament and killing the King. Worsley goes back to their childhood to discover their motives for joining the conspiracy. jack seal

graham norton show

10.40pm, BBC One
Captain Marvel herself, Brie Larson, is in town this week to make her West End debut in Elektra. She compares notes with MCU veteran and board leader Tom Hiddleston, Claudia Winkleman provides an update on Traitor, and Miles Smith performs his latest single. Ellen E. Jones

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