The Repair Shop
8pm, BBC One
Big Ben made out of matchsticks! A military bugle that was played for 20 years! A portable radio owned by a pioneer of Black British hairdressing in the 70s! A pair of children’s leather boots given to 83-year-old Nechama from Tel Aviv as a little girl! Jay Blades and his gang of experts breathe new life into more old objects in this latest heart-tugging series. Hollie Richardson
Race Across the World
9pm, BBC One
The second checkpoint in a former gold-rush town involves 2,000km along one of the most isolated highways in the world with barely any public transport. How will self-confessed “control freak” Cathie fare? And will Marc’s fear of bears prove valid? HR
Saving Lives in Leeds
9pm, BBC Two
When Andy, 49, had a heart attack, he felt no pain due to his diabetes – but he is now about to undergo a triple bypass. Elsewhere in the Leeds teaching hospitals, Sandra, 65, is also in for a heart operation, but misses her dog Benji, her companion since the death of her husband. HR
The Bay
9pm, ITV1
Another arson attack is the last thing the Metcalfs need, but as DS Jenn Townsend (Marsha Thomason) struggles to support Dean and his children through this latest disaster, she is also called upon to quell the flames of DI Manning’s (Daniel Ryan) personal life. No wonder there is little time left for her own family. Ellen E Jones
Django
9pm, Sky Atlantic
“I want no prisoners … tomorrow, only ashes will remain.” Kevin’s actions have given Elizabeth all the justification she needs to raze New Babylon to the ground in the series finale. Before that, shocking revelations, underscore the random horror and far-reaching implications of war. Cue Johnny Cash, I See a Darkness. Ali Catterall
The Cockfields
10pm, BBC Two
The slightly too low-key sitcom, first shown on Gold, continues. After the clan have visited the old people’s home then attempted to stalk Alan Titchmarsh, Simon (Joe Wilkinson) endures an awkward family dinner when his girlfriend Donna (Diane Morgan) insists on cooking. Jack Seale