We Might Regret This
10pm, BBC Two
Hurrah for the return of this ace comedy from Kyla Harris and Lee Getty. Freya (Harris) is now, somewhat reluctantly, engaged – but she is missing her best friend/PA Jo (Elena Saurel) and filming disability awareness adverts isn’t exactly fulfilling her artistic needs. Then there are her agents, who want her to meet a designer who would just love to make a wedding dress for a wheelchair user … Hollie Richardson
Celebrity Lingo
7.30pm, ITV1
Big names compete for bigger money in this celebrity spin-off from the popular word-guessing gameshow. It’s a promising start to the Adil Ray-hosted series, with Birds of a Feather star Lesley Joseph teaming up with Corrie’s Claire Sweeney to take on Rachel Riley from Countdown alongside Radio 2 host Richie Anderson. Ellen E Jones
The Repair Shop
8pm, BBC One
While the show is rarely off our screens, this is a brand-new, 16th series of wholesome, craft-based nostalgia. And bittersweet stories continue to abound. In this episode, the restoration team are faced with angelic figurines, a diamond engagement ring and some elderly beer pumps. Phil Harrison
Landscape Artist of the Year 2026
8pm, Sky Arts
Stephen Mangan tasks the eight remaining competitors with capturing the magnificence of the Ouse valley viaduct in West Sussex. You might think hours of glorious sunshine would be a bonus, but soaring temperatures add to the pressure-cooker vibe as the amateur artists politely vie for the three places in the final. Graeme Virtue
LS Lowry: The Unheard Tapes
9pm, BBC Two
Recently unearthed 1970s audio interviews with Laurence Stephen Lowry are brought to life by a lip-syncing Ian McKellen in this illuminating film marking the 50th anniversary of the artist’s death. Experts and famous fans are also on hand to contextualise the celebrated chronicler of working-class Manchester life. GV
The Stolen Girl
9pm, ITV1
Flight attendant Elisa Blix (Denise Gough) reluctantly agrees to let her daughter, Lucia, have a sleepover at a new schoolfriend’s house. By morning, it’s every parent’s worst nightmare: the house is nothing but an empty holiday rental. The phone numbers are dead. Lucia is gone. The first of five in a fast-moving thriller, originally aired last year on Disney+. Ali Catterall