TV tonight: a tense German crime drama based on real life murder cases

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The Black Forest Murders

9pm, BBC Four

This German drama is based on the real police investigation into two murders in 2016. When a woman goes missing on her run, a local search potentially interferes with evidence. Her body is found 72 hours later, and detectives Barbara Kramer and Thomas Riedle get on the case. But then another woman cycling home is killed. Are they connected to a murder committed four years earlier? Hollie Richardson

Doctor Who

6.50pm, BBC One

As this rollercoaster season reaches its climax, the odds seem stacked against the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) – we last saw him tumbling in freefall. The world is being smashed to bits by wicked double act the Rani (Archie Panjabi and Anita Dobson). But will cracking open the Underverse unleash an ancient power? Graeme Virtue

Secrets of Flying Scotsman

8.20m, Channel 4

All aboard the world’s most famous steam train – and the first to reach 100mph and circumnavigate the world – in this two-part documentary. It starts with an innovative design by Nigel Gresley, with a vision of shorter journey times and more passengers, which led to the Flying Scotsman being built in 1923. HR

The Last Anniversary

9.20pm, BBC One

No one is in a hurry to solve the 70-year-old cold case, but there’s plenty of other fun to be had in this Australian adaptation of the novel by Liane Moriarty. Sophie and Veronika interview an attractive detective on the mainland and rifle through Alice’s wardrobe, while Margie starts her first photography class. Ellen E Jones

When Bruce Springsteen Came to Britain

9.30pm, BBC Two

When Bruce Springsteen Came to Britain on BBC Two.
Bossing it … When Bruce Springsteen Came to Britain on BBC Two. Photograph: PHOTOGRAPHER:/CREDIT LINE:BBC/Wise Owl Films

The Boss’s recent trip to Britain was notable for his trenchantly expressed views on Donald Trump. This evocative documentary recalls more innocent times, focusing on a 1975 visit during which he played two shows in London in support of his Born to Run album and, according to those interviewed here, changed lives in the process. Phil Harrison

Fake

9.45pm, ITV1

The Aussie dating-gone-wrong drama continues and Birdie (Asher Keddie) is excited to take new fella Joe (David Wenham) to her best mate’s wedding. When he calls to say he’s having financial problems, Birdie does everything she can to help – then questions if he’ll make it to the airport. HR

Film choice

See How They Run, 9.20pm, Channel 4

Whodunnit? … See How They Run on Channel 4.
Whodunnit? … See How They Run on Channel 4. Photograph: Parisa Taghizadeh/Disney

Part affectionate throwback to classic Agatha Christie, part knowing sendup, Tom George’s engaging comic whodunnit is set in the wake of a murder after the 100th West End performance of The Mousetrap in 1953. The corpse is lecherous American director Leo Kopernick (Adrien Brody), who was due to film a version of the play. Sozzled Insp Stoppard (Sam Rockwell) and eager, naive PC Stalker (Saoirse Ronan) are put on the case, with a star-stuffed cast of suspects – Ruth Wilson, David Oyelowo, Reece Shearsmith, Harris Dickinson – joining in the fun. Simon Wardell

Live sport

Cycling: Giro d’Italia, 9.15am, TNT Sports 3 Stage 20 from Verrès to Sestrière.

Tennis: French Open, 10am, TNT Sports 1 Third-round ties at Roland Garros.

Gymnastics: European Championships, noon, BBC Two The apparatus finals on the last day.

Premiership Rugby Union: Bristol Bears v Harlequins, 2pm, TNT Sports 1 From Ashton Gate.

Super League Rugby: Leeds Rhinos v Wakefield Trinity, 4pm, BBC Two At Headingley Stadium.

Champions League Football: PSG v Inter Milan, 6pm, TNT Sports 1 The final from Munich.

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