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Hollie Richardson, Phil Harrison, Hannah J Davies and Graeme Virtue

TV tonight: The Apprentice returns in Hong Kong for its 20th season

Alan Sugar in season 20 of The Apprentice.
Still firing … Alan Sugar in season 20 of The Apprentice. Photograph: BBC/Fremantle Media

The Apprentice

9pm, BBC One
It’s impressive how, now in its 20th year, Alan Sugar continues to be presented with contestants even more unbearable than the last lot. To mark the anniversary, he’s brought the first winner, Tim Campbell, on to the panel with Karren Brady. More excitingly, the first task takes place in Hong Kong, where the teams need to locate nine items. Cue the same people who boasted about having brains running around like headless chickens. Hollie Richardson

Tonight: Online Reviews – Can You Trust Them?

7.30pm, ITV1
Sam Leader helms this useful (albeit depressing) documentary exploring the world of online reviews. Sam meets a woman who trusted glowing references about a letting agent and found her house turned into a cannabis farm. It also looks at negative reviews – which are often effectively used as blackmail by people selling fake positive feedback. Phil Harrison

Dragons’ Den

8pm, BBC One
Cosmetics entrepreneur Jenna Meek, who turned £3,000 into a multimillion-pound business, is the first guest dragon to join the den in this new series. Pitching Jenna and the regular dragons: sustainable and very funky headwear designer Chloe, Murad and his photo-printing app with a twist, and Karmen and Yoseph with an industry-shaking plant-based drink. HR

Lorraine Kelly’s Norwegian Odyssey

8pm, Channel 4
For the final leg of her adventure, Lorraine continues through the Lofoten Islands and heads north to Tromsø – the gateway to the Arctic. She ticks off making a glass-blown cod head and mushing a pack of huskies, and ends with hopes of seeing the northern lights. HR

Long Lost Family

9pm, ITV1
Emotive but never mawkish, the DNA docuseries remains a powerful force for good. Series 15 concludes with two women looking for their respective older siblings. Says Jane, who was 18 when she found out she had a brother: “My mum never said I love you … she lived with a big secret.” Hannah J Davies

Mystery Road: Origin

11.10pm, BBC Two
The brooding Aussie crime drama continues, with usually poised rural lawman Jay Swan (Mark Coles Smith) increasingly desperate to crack a missing-teens case that hits rather close to home. But even his wayward brother Sputty (Clarence Ryan) can see that secretly locking up a suspect in their shed is a terrible idea. Graeme Virtue

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