Unscrupulous world
7.30pm, Channel 4
This documentary strand can be a sticky testimony of the amount of suffering in the world is capable of producing, but it remains as important as before. Krishnan Guru-Murthy is in Sudan exploring horrible aspects of the ongoing civil war: approximately 30 million people need humanitarian help, some regions experience famine and conflict rumbles brutal into-bombing, killing and sexual violence is Rife. Phil Harrison
7.30pm, BBC one
The last topic for moving the modern photo series is 20-year-old student Millie, with Down’s Syndrome and campaigning for equal abortion laws. Currently, abortion is legal up to the 24th week of pregnancy in most cases, but where a disability is detected, it is allowed until birth. Hollie Richardson
A question
8pm, channel 4
Claudia Winkleman’s acquisition of Light Entertainment continues the fraudulent difficult test in which contests need to answer a single question. It was the turn of retired Cardiff couple Terry and Angela and Yorkshire uncle-and-barking team Peter and Jamie to try their luck. Ph
Spanish work by Amanda and Alan
8.30pm, BBC one
After the months of the repair, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr almost ended up changing a run-down grenade townhouse in a B&B. Their final challenge? Design a bar. This means a boozy research trip to Jerez and working on how to make an onyx countertop “Glow like ET fingers”. Virtue of Graeme
Death in Paradise
9pm, BBC one
The penultimate episode of The Sun-Kissed Caribbean Whodunnit begins with a flashback to Di Mervin Wilson’s last movement of Mervin Wilson before he was killed. Back to the present, Mervin (Don Gilet) reopened his case and there was a very sticky chief suspect – but why couldn’t he survive the detective? Time
Steven McRae: dancing back to the light
9pm, BBC two
In 2019, Royal Ballet superstar Steven Mcrae broke his Achilles tendon living in front of a 2,000-powerful audience. This deep personal film shadowed candidate Aussie as she continued her exciting physical rehab with the aim of returning to attention, her husband, Elizabeth Harrod, a former soloist of Royal Ballet himself. Gv
Movie options
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter One, 11am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
With the creator and star Kevin Costner expecting three more chapters, the first tranche of his epic west has a specific scene setting. It revolves around the Nascent Arizona Frontier Settlement of Horizon at the start of the Civil War. People with whom a town’s dream can be a reality – even if local Apaches have their own views about it – include the Homesteader of Sienna Miller, Costner’s horse businessman and a wagon train led by Luke Wilson’s trail boss. SIMON WARDELL
Medusa Deluxe, 11.05pm, BBC Two
Thomas Hardiman’s one-camera Whodunnit Roam around the backstage in a regional hairdressing contest where a competitor was killed. While stylists and models find death, gossip and rumors that sink into the air in conjunction with the infectious clouds of hairspray. The suspects included the main rival of dead man Cleve (an amazing hate Clare Perkins), Darrell D’Llva’s event Rene, and Kendra (Harriet Webb), who may or may not be able to fix the result. The single-shot technique maintains bubbling objects, while the hairdos are appropriately angry. SW
The French Dispatch, 11.20pm, film4
The most WES Andersony of all Wes Anderson films, this unique home doll of a comedy plays the contents of a fictional American magazine based in Ennui-Sur-Blasé, France. The sections include Tilda Swinton’s art critic who celebrates the Benicio Del Toro who killed the painter, Frances McDormand’s reporter who was taking a May 68 -student protest, and James Baldwin like James Baldwin Jeffrey Wright was caught in a kidnapping. Slowly satirical, with nods in the nouvelle vague, jacques Tati and the New Yorker, this is a feast for the eyes. SW
Live sport
Women’s Super League Football Liverpool V Man UTD, 7.05pm, BBC Three. From Anfield.