Payback
9pm, ITV1
Executive producer Jed Mercurio delivers another same-but-different crime thriller, about a money-laundering triangle in Edinburgh. It follows Lexie (Morven Christie), whose normal suburban life is flipped when her husband is murdered. It turns out he was suspected of working for a crime lord and being monitored by financial investigators. In the first of six episodes, Lexie finds her spouse’s burner phone. Will she regret switching it on? Hollie Richardson
Portrait Artist of the Decade
8pm, Sky Arts
This special one-off is essentially a flashy way for this profile of budding artists to say: “We’ve reached series 10!” Previous winners head to Battersea Arts Centre, London, to paint Judi Dench for 90 minutes of impressive brushwork and potted CVs – as they update us on their careers. Alexi Duggins
Celebrity Race Across the World
9pm, BBC One
As the teams reach halfway, it’s a race from Corsica to Zermatt in the Swiss Alps. Will McFly’s Harry and his mum, Emma, hold on to their slim lead? Will Mel Blatt and her mum, Helene, manage to conserve cash? And will meteorologist Alex Beresford and dad Noel hurry up and stop missing checkpoints? AD
DNA Family Secrets
9pm, BBC Two
Twins Madison and Sydney were conceived using IVF – and want Stacey Dooley to help them find the woman who donated her eggs. Elsewhere, Anthony looks for the American GI he believes was his father. HR
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
9pm, Sky Max
Greg Davies, Daisy May Cooper, Jamali Maddix and Noel Fielding enjoy another cosy pop-based panel game. This week’s guests are Suggs with tales of celebrity revenge, Katherine Ryan not guessing any intros and Talia Mar giving the regulars an easy laugh when her real name is revealed. Jack Seale
Moulin Rouge: Yes We Can-Can!
10pm, BBC Two
Artistic director Janet’s face drops when dancer Tooney says she is quitting the Moulin Rouge to be an estate agent in the UK. Meanwhile, new recruits Jen and Erin join the troupe – but if they slip up during the three-week probation period, they will get the boot. HR
Film choice
The Bigamist (Ida Lupino, 1953), 12.25pm, Talking Pictures TV
This is one of Ida Lupino’s most fascinating dramas. Edmond O’Brien plays the titular two-timing salesman, in a childless marriage to Joan Fontaine’s smart business type and drawn to Lupino’s more available waitress. With Fontaine’s character gender flipped (she neglects her spouse for work) and a nuanced view of his illegal actions, this film continually surprises. Simon Wardell
Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979), 10.40pm, BBC One
Although its mystique has been trashed by the many sequels and prequels, Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi horror film is still one terrifically stylish, terrifically big “Boo!” in space. The futuristic visuals hold up, with the creature and extraterrestrial environments realised in impressively creepy, oozy fashion. And the uniformly superb cast – not least Sigourney Weaver in a star-making turn as “final girl” Ripley – make the warren-like spaceship look lived-in and dull … at least until the rabid Xenomorph picks them off one by one. SW
Live sport
Champions League Football: RB Leipzig v Man City, 7pm, TNT Sports 1 Newcastle v PSG is on TNT Sports 2 at 7pm.