Open House: Intriguing Sexual Experiments
10pm, Channel 4
The reality show that explores open relationships makes its return. Mark and Tanis are curious to see if experiencing intimacy with others can enhance their trust. Meanwhile, childhood sweethearts Chloe and Paul are navigating their relationship without ever having been with anyone else.
Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr
8pm, BBC 1
The competition continues as the five remaining designers take on a new project: transforming the hospitality suite at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, known for English rugby. They have two days and a budget of £2,000 each.
Martin Clunes: Islands of the Atlantic
9pm, ITV1
Madeira offers more than just delicious wine; it features a high-speed rally race and a statue of soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo. The show also explores the Azores, an archipelago of nine islands where the local cuisine is influenced by volcanic activity.
Black Snow
9pm, BBC Two
In the series finale, Julie (Kat Stewart) finds herself under suspicion as Leo (Dan Spielman) struggles to maintain a carefully crafted alibi that begins to fall apart. Meanwhile, Will (Josh McConville) makes a shocking confession, involving a mysterious caller named Samara (Megan Smart), which leads to a desperate race to protect her while revealing more about Zoe (Yana McKinnon)’s situation, potentially creating another unexpected twist.
Hacks
9pm, Skymax
While they may have finally launched a late-night show, it seems to come at a steep price. The comedy, perhaps a bit too earnest at times, showcases the struggles of millennial writer Ava (Hannah Ainbinder) facing burnout, questioning whether her Boomer boss Deborah (Jansmart) is just piling on more stress.
Austin
9:30pm, BBC 1
Julian (Ben Miller) discovers a stash of 100,000 copies of a children’s book and devises a plan with Austin (Michael Theo) to break into a warehouse to retrieve them, even though a lot of those pages are simply filled with the word “Splat.” In the meantime, Ingrid (Sally Phillips) is meeting with a rather flashy ghostwriter.
Movie Selection
Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue (Jorge Glau, 1974), 10pm, Talking Pictures TV
This quirky 1974 Spanish-Italian horror film stands out as a unique entry in the British zombie genre. Set in a picturesque area, the narrative revolves around a radiation experiment gone awry that revives the dead. The film features an interesting clash of cultures as young characters Edna (Christina Garbo) and George (Ray Lovelluk) navigate the chaos brought by the undead while contending with the prejudices of Arthur Kennedy’s irritable character.
Frank (Rennie Abrahamson, 2014), 2am, Film 4
The film’s charm lies in Michael Fassbender’s portrayal of a character who spends most of the movie wearing a paper-mâché head. Renowned director Rene Abrahamson crafts a musical exploration inspired by the life of Chris Ceby, featuring the character Frank Sidebottom, while delving into the impact of fame on creativity, highlighted by the struggles of a lead singer and her equally quirky band members.
Live Sports
Men’s Cycling: Giro D’Italia, 1.45pm, TNT Sports 1. The prestigious cycling tour begins in Albania, with Adam among the top contenders.
Premiership Rugby Union: Leicester Tigers vs Sale Sharks, 7pm, TNT Sports 1. Taking place at Welford Road Stadium.





