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Tonight’s TV: Chris Packham explores the thoughts of individuals with ADHD

In the Heart of Our ADHD

9pm, BBC 2

Chris Packham, known for his work with autism, is back with a new series exploring ADHD. He meets individuals living with this condition, capturing their experiences on film. Tour guide Henry likens his focus issues to trying to manage a Tombola’s ball. Then there’s Jo, who only received her diagnosis during menopause—a situation often overlooked in women. The series offers a blend of inspiration and insight.

Fraud

9pm, ITV1

Dr. Moody James Ford, played by Tom Hughes, finds himself in a particularly grim mood after discovering midwife Maria Carter dead in her apartment. This discovery raises questions about ongoing MIU research. Despite mounting evidence of wrongdoing, there seems to be a resistance to acknowledge it. Meanwhile, George, portrayed by Jordan Kouga, might already have the crucial information needed.

Virgin Island

9pm, Channel 4

National television is an intense stage for 12 adult virgins confronting their challenges related to sex and intimacy. In this new series, they journey to a luxury medical resort to explore treatment options that could help them. It’s a bold step into deeply personal territory.

Our Last

9pm, Sky Atlantic

Fans worried about a decline in action after an explosive second episode can breathe easy. Ellie, played by Bella Ramsey, and Dina, Isabella Merced, are chasing down Abby in Seattle. However, with Dina expecting, viewers are left to wonder: will Ellie continue on this quest solo?

Elsbeth

9pm, Sky Witness

As a new series of the spinoff from Campy Good Wife kicks off, the night ends on a shocking note of murder, with one audience member meeting a grim fate in a scene reminiscent of Tosca. Viewers get a sneak peek of the killer before Carrie Preston’s character pieces together the mystery.

Helping You to Die: The Final Choice

11pm, BBC 2

This touching and reflective documentary follows Fergus Walsh as he visits California and Canada. It delves into issues surrounding unbearable pain and mercy, sparking serious discussions about the ethics of assisted dying.

Movie Selection

Gladiator II (Ridley Scott, 2024), Paramount+

It’s a bit surprising, honestly, that Ridley Scott waited 24 years to continue the story of Gladiator, considering the success of the original. The sequel still captures familiar elements, bringing back beloved characters and highlighting intense battle scenes. Paul Mezcal steps into the role of Lucius, son of Maximus, leading a quiet life until Roman invaders change everything, thrusting him into a world of gladiators. As he embraces this new life, he finds himself reigniting his father’s rebellious spirit amid a plot against a twin emperor.

Live Sports

Championship Football: Sheffield United v Bristol City, 7:30pm, Sky Sports Main Event
It’s the second leg of the playoff semifinals, with Sunderland facing Coventry at the same time on Tuesday.

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