Girls
9.15pm, BBC one
This is an exciting time for Kate (Julianne Nicholson) and Billie (Umi Myers) as they are preparing to open their club. But they are about to learn a memorable lesson about the consequences of annoying crimes in Italy. Meanwhile, Violet (the great livewire Eliza Scanlen) goes even deeper undercover. Very well watched no more than the whole of its parts. Phil Harrison
Crufts 2025
2pm, channel 4
The more terrier: live range from the world’s largest dog show goes on to the hounds hoping to get within the sniffing distance of the best in the show prize. The Quarter-Finals features the Headlong Flyball Team Relay, and from 7pm the sessions will include music heels (aka “doggy dancing”). Virtue of Graeme
Gladiators
7pm, BBC one
Another quarter-final kicks off with supply teacher Aneila, who wanted to inspire Muslim girls, and gym owner Maddie, who climbed the wall in an amazing 26 seconds. Then it was gymnastics coach Joe, who broke the removal record, and engineer Lewis, who got his place as the fastest runner-up. Meanwhile, Viper escaped the audience. Hollie Richardson
Portugal with Michael Portillo
8.15pm, Channel 5
The M-Portz Gallivants Merrily on, with the second leg of her latest Jolly brought her to Ponte De Lima and Braga. In the past he was known for the folk dancing and the famous white wine, Vinho Verde; Ultimately, he was an example of salted cod, traveling on a funicular metal and witnessed a regeneration of the stomach. Jack Seale
Harry & Meghan’s American Nightmare
9.15PM, Channel 5
When Sussexes moved to the US in June 2020, they were welcomed by an open weapon and a bouquet of beneficial media contracts. Since then, the deals have collapsed and Trump has even threatened to remove them. So did America really open Harry and Meghan? Or is it all a big misunderstanding? Ellen e Jones
The Jonathan Ross Show
9.20PM, ITV1
More flawless chat from Jonathan Ross, who this week welcomes the time lord to be toxic town star Jodie Whittaker, actor-director Ashley Walters, comic actor and writer Daisy May Cooper and the recent and moving Bafta-Garlanded Warwick Davis. There is also music from Bass-Heavy London Rockers Nova Twins. Ph
Movie options
Blood for dust, 11.15am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
Traveling salesman Cliff (Scoot McNairy) finds it difficult to get to when he falls with ex-with Ricky (a smirking Kit Kiton), his partner in an EMBEZZLEMENT scam with their former company. Ricky offers him a simple job, driving drugs and guns from A to B – but, inevitably, nothing goes straight about it. Rod BlackHurst’s foreboding thriller – all deadbeat motels and snowbound montana roads – have fun echoes of Fargo, with cunning plants and durability as his choices narrow. SIMON WARDELL
Cliffhanger, 9pm, 5action
Sylvester Stallone has no idea one person’s elite climber – bicycles can only get the way – but the suspension of the unbelief is in the midst of Renny Harlin’s evil -enjoyment. Sly plays a former Mountain Savior Savior who has dropped bank thieves to look for suitcases full of loot lost from a crash plane, with her exterior expertise that helps her escape their clutter. Kudos to stunt performers for vertiginous climbing, jumping and falling, and to John Lithgow for adding a class touch as the big baddy. SW
Live sport
Athletics: European Indoor Championships, 8.45am, BBC two Day three from Omnisport Aplayn in the Netherlands.
Premier League Football: Nottingham Forest V Man City, 11am, TNT Sports 1 Brentford V Aston Villa is at the Sky Sports Main Event at 5:00.
Six Countries Rugby Union: Ireland V France, 1.25pm, ITV1 Following Scotland V Wales on BBC One at 4PM. England V Italy is on the sun on ITV1 at 2.15pm.