The Curfew
9pm, Channel 5
How safe is a world where men are electronically tagged and live under a curfew? That’s the question underlying this thriller, previously streamed on Paramount+, in which a woman is murdered during curfew hours. Officer Pamela Green (Sarah Parish) suspects a man is responsible, but if it’s true then the whole Women’s Safety Act is under threat. Mandip Gill, Alexandra Burke, Lucy Benjamin and Anita Dobson also star. Hollie Richardson
Panorama: Framed for Murder?
8pm, BBC One
A potential miscarriage of justice is explored in this documentary presented by Bronagh Munro. It covers the case of a man who has spent 23 years in prison for murder despite an absence of CCTV or forensic evidence and the main prosecution witness being a proven liar. Could his case be the tip of the iceberg? Phil Harrison
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
9pm, Sky Atlantic
The penultimate episode of the first series of the Game of Thrones prequel and it’s not looking good for poor Ser Dunk (Peter Claffey), who is stuck in a Trial of Seven fight-to-the-death against a Targaryen brood. But he does have a shocking ally on his side. And flashbacks show exactly what is driving him to stay alive. HR
Small Prophets
10pm, BBC Two
“OK Dad, I’m doing this, am I?” Using his father’s ancient journal, Michael finally decides to raise homunculi in his garden shed in an attempt to find out the truth behind Clea’s disappearance. Meanwhile, his neighbour, brother-in-law and jeering workmates are becoming suspicious. Mackenzie Crook continues to mine a rich, quietly delirious seam of magic realism-cum-folk horror. Ali Catterall
Industry
10.40pm, BBC One
Armed with new intel that could take down Tender, Harper makes a killer speech at the conference – but will she warn old frenemy Yasmin? And will everything go how she expects it to? Whitney, meanwhile, spends the whole episode writing a letter to Henry. HR
What We Do in the Shadows
11pm, BBC Two
All good fangs … After six seasons of superb silliness, the vampire mockumentary wraps up with a typically self-aware finale that sees the immortal flatmates debating what makes a satisfying ending. But their last double-bill kicks off in more raucous style with an after-hours party at Guillermo’s high-flying financial firm. Graeme Virtue