David Attenborough, renowned for his adventures with gorillas in Rwanda, continues to unveil the extraordinary wildlife that surrounds us in his latest series. Kicking off in the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside, he encounters energetic voles, engaging duck eggs, and the surprisingly harsh realities of mallard life. As always, his journey proves to be a captivating experience. Phil Harrison
The charitable branch of the prominent baking empire is back, this time inviting celebrities such as Ambika Mod, Rose Ayling-Ellis, and Alex Brooker to create delightful mini rolls and syrup sponge puddings. The challenge escalates as they are tasked with crafting their most iconic looks using choux pastry. PH
“Miss Bennet, I am inclined to travel to Italy. I cannot fathom going without you,” Mr. Ryder’s unconventional proposal of a life without marriage gives Mary something to ponder, particularly as her mother urges her to accept. Lizzy, meanwhile, attempts to dissuade her. Additionally, there is another invitation, this time to the scenic Lake District. Ali Catterall
The third season of a gripping conspiracy thriller keeps viewers on their toes, transforming the character Noah Pierson (Killian Scott) from a sinister antagonist into a potentially sympathetic figure. As he and Carey (Holliday Grainger) navigate an underground tunnel, it is now up to Carey’s allies above ground to take decisive action. Jack Seale
Another celebrity travel series unfolds, this one doubling as a spiritual exploration. A group of seven, including Hermione Norris, Ashley Banjo, and Patsy Kensit, journeys through Northumberland towards Lindisfarne. With varied beliefs among the participants, the adventure raises questions about what insights they can gain from one another. The tone is wholesome and gentle, perhaps to a fault. PH
The thrilling forest intrigue continues in this oversized game of treacherous tag, reaching its sixth round. One competitor is participating as a Predator for the first time, eager to capitalize on the opportunity. Meanwhile, viewers can anticipate a significant plot twist back at the ranch. PH
Being There, 11:50 PM, BBC Two
After the death of his employer in Washington DC, live-in gardener Chance (Peter Sellers), who has never ventured beyond the estate and whose worldview is shaped entirely by television, finds himself homeless. In Hal Ashby’s clever satire, this naive individual is taken in by Eve Rand (Shirley MacLaine), the spouse of wealthy, terminally ill businessman Benjamin (Melvyn Douglas). They misconstrue his simplistic discussions about plants and seasons as profound economic insights, leading to a meteoric rise in Chance’s public image and undeserved acclaim. The film is both sharp and sweet, anchored by Sellers’ remarkably restrained performance. Simon Wardell
Women’s FA Cup Football: Arsenal vs. Brighton at 12:30 PM on TNT Sports 1. Charlton vs. Liverpool at 2 PM on TNT Sports 2. Chelsea vs. Tottenham on Monday at 1 PM on Channel 4, followed by Birmingham vs. Man City at 4:30 PM on TNT Sports 1.

















