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Sue Perkins: Missing in Alaska

9pm, Channel 5

While there are other easy locations to film a celebrity travel show, Sue Perkins chose the difficult but beautiful terrain of Alaska. Her hungry baby elk, extreme weather conditions, and the need to develop survival skills are the first things she has to face, including how to protect herself from a bear attack. It also includes her lessons about. Hannah Verdier

Amityville: Origin Story

9pm, BBC Two

The second episode of this creepy horror documentary series returns to the night the “very religious” DeFeo family was found dead in their bed at 112 Ocean Avenue. One year before he became famous, the Lutz family moved into a house in the suburbs and were evicted for mysterious reasons. The event will take place in just 28 days. Was it because of mob ties…or paranormal forces? Kaylie Dray

after the flood

9pm, ITV1

Is there anyone Jo (Sophie Randle) can trust? In the penultimate episode of this watery thriller, she and Tasha pursue new leads, only to discover an unexpected side to Daniel’s life. is.hit-and-run and recurrence that As the red car approaches the culprit, more questions remain for the two. KD

RuPaul’s Drag Race: Britain vs. the World

9pm, BBC Three

The new series begins, and for the first time in Drag Race UK history, she’ll do more than just take home the coveted title of Queen of the Mother Tacking World. There is also a prize of £50,000. To win, the queens must impress Richard E. Grant, acting legend, camp connoisseur, and this week’s guest judge. Ellen E. Jones

ted

9pm, Skymax

Excuse me…Ted. Photo: NBCUniversal/PEACOCK

Seth MacFarlane reprises his role as a potty-mouthed teddy bear magically brought to life in the 2012 film prequel series. Judging by the belligerent opening double bill, its purpose is to channel the tropes of 1990s Family sitcoms with name-calling and slurs. Sure, the CG is amazing. Ted’s imitation of masturbation looks eerily realistic. graham virtue

26th Mobo Awards: Access all areas

11:30pm, BBC One

Little Sims and Stormzy lead the nominations, but there’s a lot of intrigue underneath. Will Mercury winner Ezra Collective be able to continue her strong run? And will Potter Paper become the first winner to be in prison at the time of the album’s release? phil harrison

movie selection

Benjamin (Simon Amstel, 2018), Friday, 2am, Movie 4
The sequel to Simon Amstell’s futuristic vegan mockumentary Carnage is more traditional. A witty relationship drama with a self-deprecating but polite and forthright protagonist who is an incarnation of Amstell himself, filmmaker Benjamin (a charmingly vulnerable Colin Morgan) follows his latest semi-autobiography. It depicts a person overcoming their ambiguous reaction to a movie based on the subject. Features. Then he meets Noah (Phoenix Brossard), a music college student, and their stop-start romance becomes the core of a fascinating story of awkward emotional twists and turns. Simon Wardell

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