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This evening on television: David Jason reflects on five decades of Open All Hours.

At 8 PM on U&Gold, the doorbell of the shop rings as David Jason arrives on the set of “Open All Hours,” marking an impressive 50 years since the show’s debut. Diane Morgan guides viewers through this two-hour retrospective, featuring insights from fans like Johnny Vegas and former cast members such as Maggie Ollerenshaw. The special includes a newly filmed final scene, providing the series with a fitting farewell. — Hollie Richardson

Also at 8 PM, Sky Arts presents a detailed exploration of David Lean’s 1946 film adaptation of “Great Expectations,” hosted by Ian Nathan. He engages with various film experts and critics to discuss Lean’s impact as a “visual novelist” and the enduring significance of his cinematic contributions. — HR

At 9 PM on ITV1, Graham Norton returns as the host of a unique blend of reality television and social experiment. This week, he organizes a charming cocktail party aimed at helping contestants unwind, although this event is secretly being monitored by a new family preparing to join the competition. — Alexi Duggins

Channel 4’s lineup at 9 PM features the mid-season of Greg Davies’s outrageous game show, which includes a humorous exchange about guinea pigs between Joanna Page and Alex Horne, Joel Dommett enjoying a playful moment with kitchen utensils, and Armando Iannucci stirring up controversy with an ostrich. — HR

The second episode of a gripping thriller maintains its fast pace and surprising twists. Amber (Izuka Hoyle), a prison transport officer, and the cold-blooded killer Tibor (Tahar Rahim) find themselves needing to escape from a well-lit hideout, where unusual activities involving 3D printers are taking place. Their challenge is compounded by being handcuffed together, making their escape even more difficult. — Jack Seale

At 9 PM on U&Drama, Jim faces escalating difficulties after a major relapse, including a strained relationship with his daughter and CCTV evidence tying him closer to a murder investigation than he would prefer. Meanwhile, bride-to-be Monica (Lesley Sharp) becomes a person of interest, as suspicions arise regarding the potential staging of her first husband’s suicide. — Priya Elan

Film4 presents “How to Have Sex” (2023) at 9 PM, a poignant exploration of the complexities surrounding sex and consent among youth, directed by Molly Manning Walker. The film stars Mia McKenna-Bruce as the vulnerable 16-year-old Tara, who embarks on a holiday in Malia, Crete, with her close friends Skye (Lara Peake) and Em (Enva Lewis). Set against the backdrop of a party atmosphere filled with drinking and dancing, Tara grapples with her feelings about losing her virginity, leading to jealousy and peer pressure as they interact with older neighbors Paddy and Badger (Samuel Bottomley and Shaun Thomas). — Simon Wardell

On TNT Sports 1 at 7 PM, viewers can catch the second leg of the semi-final match in the Europa League featuring Aston Villa versus Nottingham Forest.


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