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Tonight’s TV features a flamboyant Italian drama centered on a brilliant yet hedonistic attorney.

9pm, Sky Atlantic
Lorenzo Ligas, portrayed by Luca Argentero, is a brilliant yet self-destructive lawyer whose chaotic lifestyle often undermines his professional achievements. The storyline unfolds as Ligas takes on the case of a washed-up pop star accused of murdering a police officer, all while time is of the essence. Will this unconventional protagonist manage to clear his client’s name before jeopardizing his own future? The show offers a mix of flashy entertainment and light-hearted enjoyment. – Phil Harrison

7pm, Channel 5
This documentary reveals that approximately one in twelve individuals grapples with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It focuses on four personal stories, including that of Kelly, who spends eight hours daily on ordering rituals to alleviate her anxiety about cleanliness. Surprisingly, the film highlights a significant gap in scientific understanding regarding the origins and possible treatments for those affected by intrusive thoughts. – Priya Elan

8pm, BBC One
Despite its predictable format, this series offers an engaging emotional experience, largely due to the heartfelt narratives of the participants and the compassion displayed by Stacey and her crew. In this episode, the Allan family from Twickenham undergoes an audit, revealing concerns related to neurodiversity and overconsumption. – PH

8pm, Channel 4
Keith Brymer Jones and his partner, Marj Hogarth, have invested all their savings into the restoration of a dilapidated Grade-II-listed chapel. In this segment of their coastal journey in Wales, the couple focuses on transforming two guest bedrooms, complete with a shared courtyard and firepit—referred to as a “fire trench” in their vision. – Micha Frazer-Carroll

9pm, BBC Three
This dating show, while rooted in a specific cultural context, resonates universally by capturing the hopes and anxieties associated with dating. In this episode, one participant experiences the disappointment of being friend-zoned. The reasons for this outcome are evident, yet matchmakers Hoda and Yasmin address the situation with their usual sensitivity. – PH

10pm, BBC Four
André Ricciardi’s announcement of his stage four cancer diagnosis is met with his mother’s blunt remark, calling him “a fucking idiot” for neglecting to have a colonoscopy sooner. This sets the tone for a film that adopts a refreshingly pragmatic view on mortality. André’s determination to face death with a smile adds a poignant layer to his final chapter. – PH

Champions League Football: Sporting vs. Arsenal at 7pm, Prime Video. This marks the first leg of the quarter-final round.


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