Rebus
9.25pm, BBC One
Richard Rankin – Best known for his role in the period drama Outlander, he plays the younger but equally brash DS John Rivas in this reimagined version of Ian Rankin’s novel (he also serves as an executive producer). ). Rivas and his older brother, who was in the military, become involved in a conflict between violent criminal organizations, and take desperate action with them. On top of that, detectives are working on cases that need to be closed. Holly Richardson
Doctor Who
6.50pm, BBC One
The episode, written by former showrunner Steven Moffat, continues to thrill Ncuti Gatwa as the newest Time Lord. The Doctor and his partner Ruby (Millie Gibson) are trapped by a mine. Can you save the Earth without being able to move? Human Resources Department
spy/master
9pm, BBC Four
The ending of the Romanian Cold War thriller, which begins with Victor’s daughter Ileana being interrogated by Ceausescu’s men, is a nerve-wracking double bill. Will Victor be able to use the information about the impending bombing in her bong to get a message to her? In the finale, he and Frank make a last-ditch effort to escape to the United States. Human Resources Department
American Bombing: The Road to April 19th
9pm, Sky Documentary
The 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people and was caused by domestic anti-government perpetrators, now feels like a harbinger of the kind of dangerous radicalism routinely seen on the fringes of American politics. ing. This documentary examines the investigation and ponders the lasting impact of the attack. phil harrison
After that…with Jools Holland
9.50pm, BBC Two
Jules Gold: The laid-back Jamsesh is back with an impressive 64th run in a line-up that includes Indie Silverbacks Elbow and Bristol’s Buzzsaw Brigade Idols. All that eerie energy will be balanced out by a new synthpop project from American country mogul Laney Wilson and actor Samantha Morton. graham virtue
mbappe
10:35pm, BBC One
“His play is breathtaking to watch.” Gary Lineker joins Thierry Henry and Bernardo Silva to tell the extraordinary story of French footballer Kylian Mbappé. It’s the story of Zidane’s journey from being an enthusiastic Parisian boy who asked a barber to shave his back to give him a bald head, to becoming one of the best players of his generation. Human Resources Department
movie selection
Women of Paris, 1pm, Sky Arts
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Charlie Chaplin, who made his foray into pure theater in 1923, felt obligated to declare in the opening title, “I am not in this picture.” However, this is by no means a boring job. As writer and director, Chaplin brings moral nuance and lack of sentimentality to a story set among the lazy wealthy of Paris. Edna Purviance plays Marie, whose plan to elope with impoverished artist Jean (Carl Miller) to the capital goes awry. But she goes anyway, and she finds a comfortable life as the mistress of the “gentleman of leisure” Pierre (an easygoing Adolphe Menjou), until she runs into Jean again and her old feelings are revived. . Simon Wardell
live sports
Cycling: Giro d’Italia, 12:30pm, Eurosport 1 Stage 14 is a time trial from Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda.
Challenge Cup Rugby League: Hull KR v Wigan, 1.15pm, BBC One The first semi-final was held at Doncaster’s EcoPower Stadium.
Premiership Rugby Union: Saracens vs Sale, 2.30pm, TNT Sport 1 At StoneX Stadium.
Women’s Super League Football, 2.40pm, BBC Two One game on the last day of the season.
League One Football: Bolton v Oxford, 5.15pm, Sky Sports Main Event Play-off final held at Wembley. The League Two play-off final (Crawley vs Crewe) will be held at midday on Sunday.





