Unreported world
7:30pm, Channel 4
This documentary strand may be a dark testimony to the miserable amounts the world can produce, but it is just as essential as ever. Krishnan Guru Mursie is in Sudan exploring the horrifying aspects of the ongoing civil war. Approximately 30 million people need humanitarian assistance, certain areas experience hunger, and conflicts have been bombed, executed and sexual violence. Phil Harrison
7:30pm, BBC One
The final subject of this inspiring modern portrait series is 20-year-old student Millie, who suffers from Down syndrome and is campaigning for an equal abortion law. Currently, abortions are legal in most cases up to the 24th week of pregnancy, but if a disability is detected, they are permitted until birth. Holly Richardson
One question
8pm, Channel 4
Claudia Winkleman's Light Entertainment Of Light Entertainment will continue in stages into this challenging quiz show where competitors have to answer a single question. You can try the luck of retired Cardiff couple Terry and Angela and Yorkshire's uncle and Nep-maker Peter and Jamie. PH
Amanda and Alan's Spanish work
8:30pm, BBC One
After months of renovation, Amanda Holden and Alan Kerr have almost finished converting their devastated Granada townhouses into B&Bs. Their final challenge? Design a bar. That means coming up with a boozy research trip to Jerez and figuring out how to make an Onyx countertop “shining like ET's fingers.” The virtues of Graeme
Death in Paradise
9pm, BBC 1
The penultimate episode of Caribbean whodunnit kissed by the sun begins with a flashback to Dimelvin Wilson's mother's final move before she is murdered. Back to the present, Melvin (Don Gillette) resumes her case with one extremely suspicious suspect. HR
Steven McRae: Dance back to the light
9pm, BBC 2
In 2019, Royal Ballet superstar Stephen McRae defeated the Achilles heel before a strong audience of 2,000 people. This deeply personal film, supported by his wife Elizabeth Harrod, the former royal ballet soloist himself, hides the candid Australian while continuing his rigorous physical rehabilitation with the aim of returning to the spotlight. GV
Movie selection
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1, 11am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premier
His epic West first tranche has a mood that sets a clear scene, as creator and star Kevin Costner expects three more chapters. The story revolves around the new frontier villages on the horizon at the beginning of the civil war. People whose dreams of town could become a reality – local Apaches have their own opinions about it, but include a wagon train led by Siena Miller's homesteader, Costner's horse trader and Luke Wilson's trailboss. Simon Wardell
Medusa Deluxe, 11:05pm, BBC 2
Thomas Hardiman's One Camera Hudunnit is roaming behind the scenes at a local beauty contest where one competitor has just been murdered. Stylists and models die, and gossip and rumors coincide with swirling in the air with enormous clouds of hairspray. The suspects include his dead main rival Cleeve (the surprisingly angry Claire Perkins), Rene, Darrelda Silva's event organizer, and Kendra (Harriet Webb). The single shot technique keeps things foaming, but the hairstyle is appropriately outrageous. SW
French dispatch, 11:20pm, Film 4
Without a doubt, the most Wes Anderson of all Wes Anderson films, this whimsical puppet comedy house dramatizes the contents of a fictional American magazine based in Enny Soul Blasé, France. The section features reporters of the painter Francis McDormand, whose art critic became Benicio del Toro's imprisoned murderer, May 68 style student protests, and food writers like Jeffrey Wright's James Baldwin, caught up in the lure. Nouvelle Vague, nods to Jacques Tati and New Yorker, gently satirically, it is an east feast of the eyes. SW
Live sports
Women's Super League Football Liverpool v Man Utd, 7.05pm, BBC Three. From Anfield.





