Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service
10pm, Channel 4
In a series first shown in the US last year, chef Ramsay is back with his brand of brutal home truths on how to save struggling restaurants. This time, he is using surveillance to secretly gather intel on what’s going wrong before bulldozing in. He starts at a family-run Greek place in Washington DC, where the hygiene standards are said to be seriously lacking. Hollie Richardson
Our Welsh Chapel Dream
8pm, Channel 4

With the dark days of sleeping in an on-site shipping container far behind them, husband-and-wife team Keith Brymer Jones and Marj Hogarth continue to renovate their 19th-century chapel into a stylish home. Next on the checklist? Turning two damp storerooms into a guest suite and adding some brutalist vibes to the courtyard. Graeme Virtue
Muslim Matchmaker
9pm, BBC Three
The last double bill of this zesty matchmaking series starts with a doctor telling her dinner date all the ways she gets out of a match – will she pretend her pager has gone off tonight? Then, a divorcee goes go-karting on a blind first date but the chat soon takes a wrong turn. Matchmakers Hoda and Yasmin still have their work cut out. HR
Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer
9.45pm, BBC Two
When behavioural science pioneer Dr Ann Burgess was first summoned to address the FBI, she found herself talking about rape to a roomful of sniggering, exclusively male agents. This three-part documentary tells the remarkable story of a woman who became an authority in criminal psychology and the treatment of victims of serious crime. Phil Harrison
Storyville: Speechless
10pm, BBC Four
For more than a decade, a hugely divisive ideological battle has waged across higher education campuses in the US, focused on free speech, language and identity. Debate itself seems under threat. For this powerful two-part documentary, Ric Esther Bienstock embedded herself in the frontlines of this intergenerational power struggle, to find out if anybody really gets the last word. Ali Catterall
The Copenhagen Test
11pm, Channel 4
Throwing it back to Orphan Black and The Truman Show, James Wan’s hi-tech thriller speeds towards its conclusion as Alexander (Simu Liu) gets closer to the truth behind the brain-hacking tech that ruined his life, the real identity of Michelle (Melissa Barrera) and the funny turns he keeps having. Priya Elan
Film Choice
Roofman (Derek Cianfrance, 2025) 9pm, Sky Cinema Premiere

The sad but true story of an escaped convict who hid out in a Toys R Us store and began a relationship with an employee has become a comedic, but still pathos-filled, film. Channing Tatum makes for an amiable thief as Jeffrey Manchester, an ex-soldier and estranged father caught after robbing multiple McDonald’s outlets by drilling through the roof. After breaking out of prison, he sets up a hidden den in a toy shop and spies on the staff, including Kirsten Dunst’s single mother Leigh, who may offer him the chance of a second family. Simon Wardell
Sport
Women’s International Football: England v Spain, 6.30pm, ITV1
A World Cup qualifier at Wembley.
Champions League football: Liverpool v Paris Saint-Germain, 6.30pm, Prime Video
The quarter-final, second-leg tie at Anfield.

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