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2024 Pride of Britain Awards

8pm, ITV1
One of the most emotional nights on the television calendar, the Pride of Britain Awards will shine a spotlight on everyday heroes for the 25th time. A host of celebrities will be in attendance at London's Grosvenor House Hotel to pay tribute to the winners and present their awards, with Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo hosting the evening. Holly Richardson

A house through time: two cities at war

9pm, BBC Two

Very fascinating…David Olusoga, A House Through Time: Two Cities at War. Photo: Steve Bell/BBC/Twenty Twenty

In the years leading up to World War II, SS officer Paul Dittel lived on Berlin's Palatinate Strasse next door to some of the Jews whose lives he would soon destroy. Historian David Olusoga continues his highly engaging series by examining the building's occupants, the residents of London's Montagu House, and their war stories. Human resources department

task master

9pm, Channel 4
Randomized races involving wicked bell-ringing assignments, tricky team challenges, and fortune cookies push some of this series' great comedic talent toward the breaking point. Before that, there's a musical interlude courtesy of Jack Dee. graham virtue

sweet pea

9pm, Sky Atlantic
Next on Sweet Pea's murder list is the beautiful, successful, and popular Julia. She tormented her as a child and “didn't peak in high school like the bullies expected.” But first, Jeff, the newspaper colleague who infuriated her, may regret signing the murder report she gave him (one in which she was the perpetrator). Human resources department

everyone else burns

10pm, Channel 4
Poor Rachel. Jeb, who initially went on a church-sanctioned date with the enthusiasm of a dead crab, now struggles to get his parents to approve of the unexpectedly sexy Jeb. Meanwhile, when the church's lease expires, David volunteers his home as the church's new place of worship, but he doesn't bother to tell Fiona. Oops. Ali Catterall

brass

10pm, Skymax
True romance in Brassic style. In typical fashion in this bawdy comedy-drama, Carol discovers that there is a major obstacle to her upcoming wedding. That means she is already married. This forgotten relationship turns out to be predictably awkward. Meanwhile, more wedding bells ring when Cardi's mother returns and asks a skeptical Cardi to be her maid of honor. phil harrison

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