Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me
8pm, BBC One
When Strictly dancer Amy Dowden was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in May 2023, she made the brave decision to be followed by cameras during her treatment. This film is the result, and as you’d expect, it’s a rollercoaster of emotions with surgery and chemotherapy, but there are also uplifting moments, such as her appearance in last year’s series finale. It’s been a tough few months in the Strictly world, but this story offers at least some relief. Phil Harrison
Level Play
6pm, Channel 4
Underfunding of public schools means an alarming number of disabled students are excluded from sport. In this 30-minute documentary, Tammy, who wants to take up wheelchair athletics, and Marley, who finds great joy and strength in boxing, the extra government funding would be well put to good use. Jack Seal
Titanic: The Musical
7pm, Sky Arts
The story of the ill-fated liner that sank in 1912 remains unsolved to this day. This 2023 musical masterfully depicts the lives of those on board. From the wealthiest passengers on deck to the poorest crew, the hopes and dreams of the victims of the tragedy all ultimately vanished to the same watery grave. Philippines
Kingdom: The World’s Strongest Prince
9pm, BBC Two
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman may allow women to drive, but he also faces accusations of tightly silencing critics, including the exiled Jamal Khashoggi, whose killing U.S. intelligence says the prince approved. Part two covers four crucial weeks in 2017, when the crown prince bought the world’s most expensive painting, Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Messiah.” Ali Catterall
Platform 7
9pm, ITV1
This supernatural drama, which first aired on ITVX, stars the fantastic Jasmine Jobson as Lisa, a woman doomed to wander the train station platforms since she was thought to have committed suicide, but after witnessing the suicide of Edward (Phil Davis), she explores how her once idyllic life has taken a turn for the worse. Philippines
You might regret it
BBC Two, 10pm
You simply can’t juggle business and friendship. Recently reunited best friends Freya and Jo (Kyla Harris and Elena Saurel) try to do just that in this smart comedy. While Jo is hell-bent on honing her skills as a carer, Freya excels in her first modelling job but struggles with the results of a ‘disability-positive’ campaign. Nicole Vassel