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Hollie Richardson, Jack Seale, Phil Harrison, Graeme Virtue, Alexi Duggins, Hannah Verdier and Simon Wardell

TV tonight: Prince Harry, Hugh Grant and Paul Gascoigne on the phone hacking scandal

Prince Harry talks to Rebecca Barry in Tabloids on Trial
Prince Harry talks to Rebecca Barry in Tabloids on Trial. Photograph: ITV

Tabloids on Trial

9pm, ITV1
Prince Harry gives his first major interview since the conclusion of his court case against Mirror Group Newspapers in 2023, in this documentary about the two-decade-long tabloid phone hacking scandal. Hugh Grant, Charlotte Church and Paul Gascoigne also speak to ITV News’s Rebecca Barry, who then questions the journalists and private investigators involved. Hollie Richardson

Linford

8.30pm, BBC One
Britain’s greatest ever sprinter, Linford Christie, leads a feature-length documentary retrospective of his career. His story, of dragging himself out of poverty and self-doubt to successive Olympic triumphs which were tainted by racism, is stirring then enraging. Christie is a spiky character, but he has every right to be. Jack Seale

Tom Kerridge Cooks Britain

8.30pm, ITV1

Kerridge’s engaging foodie road trip hits Scotland. He begins his journey on the Isle of Mull, home to the UK’s largest mussel farm, where the lucky crew are treated to a dish of mussels cooked in beer. Then it’s over to Arbroath on the east coast next, which, slightly surprisingly, has a climate perfect for the cultivation of strawberries. Phil Harrison

Susan Calman’s Grand Day Out

9pm, Channel 5
The constantly rambling Susan Calman and her trusty campervan leave the UK mainland for the first time to explore the Irish coast. She starts in the once-divided city of Derry for some mural selfies and a kayaking trip. Other road trip highlights include a close encounter with wolves, an impromptu harp lesson and some Star Wars shenanigans. Graeme Virtue

Richard Eyre Remembers Country

9pm, BBC Four
What better way to greet a momentous Labour party election victory than by looking at a classic TV play set on the night of a momentous Labour party election victory? The BBC has asked director Richard Eyre to reminisce about his 1981 work, which follows an upper-class family on the eve of Clement Attlee’s 1945 victory. Alexi Duggins

Doom Scroll: Andrew Tate and the Dark Side of the Internet

9pm, Sky Documentaries
Tate is a man who needs no more publicity, but this documentary focuses on how he could have risen to such prominence, with contributions from critics and people who know him. Social media and its algorithms allowed vile and misogynistic views to circulate widely, with profits made along the way. Hannah Verdier

Film choice

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (Guy Ritchie, 2024), Prime Video

Guy Ritchie’s second world war film is a nostalgic throwback to the likes of The Guns of Navarone, an action-packed adventure featuring stiff-upper-lip Brits and sadistic Nazis. Based on a real-life off-the-books mission commissioned by Winston Churchill, the film’s USP is that one of the naval intelligence officers involved was Ian Fleming; the leader of the top-secret attempt to sabotage U-boats on the west African coast, Gus March-Phillipps, was supposedly a role model for 007. Henry Cavill plays March-Phillipps with a Bondian insouciance amid the gunfire, explosions and inevitable mishaps. Simon Wardell

Live sport

The Hundred Cricket: Manchester Originals v Welsh Fire, 2.45pm, BBC Two
The women’s match at Old Trafford. The men’s match is at 6.30pm.

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