Darren McGarvey: The State We’re In

9pm, BBC Two

Creator and rapper Darren McGarvey continues to fiercely scrutinise the state of the nation with a three-parter on the justice system, training and well being service. He begins with justice, talking with the mom of a 12-year-old who was stabbed to loss of life, and spending time in a Scottish jail (the place he spots somebody he grew up with). Then he heads to Norway, the place 20% of inmates reoffend in comparison with 39-49% within the UK, to see what we might be taught from their strategy to rehabilitation. Hollie Richardson

The Canine Home

8pm, Channel 4

One other squad of deserted canines are tasked with fixing human issues. Two teenage brothers have to cease squabbling – can Maggie the chihuahua-cross kind them out? And can a friendship with Bizzy the spaniel compensate for a person from south Wales being unfortunate in love? Jack Seale

The Mighty Mississippi With Nick Knowles

9pm, Channel 5

The DIY SOS man units out on an odyssey alongside the Mississippi River. The primary leg of the trek on the Nice River Highway takes in a Native American restaurant serving elk and huckleberries, a comedic water-skiing tour, the throwing of the primary pitch at a Main League Baseball recreation, and a sobering meditation on slavery. JS

Issues You Ought to Have Finished

9pm, BBC Three

Followers of the uber deadpan, offbeat TikTok comic Lucia Keskin’s social media feeds will love her first comedy collection. When Chi’s mother and father die, all she’s left with is a microwave meal that was of their automobile – and the household home. So as to inherit it, she simply must tick off a Issues You Ought to Have Finished record left by her mother and father. HR

Field-ticking … Lucia Keskin. {Photograph}: Jack Barnes/BBC/Roughcut TV

Rob Beckett’s Sensible TV

9pm, Sky Max

The makers of By no means Thoughts the Buzzcocks flip to TV quizzing on this new comedy panel present. Josh Widdicombe and Alison Hammond make ready group captains, and revisiting Take Me Out clips is enjoyable, however “High of the Field” should go to actuality TV star Jamie Laing. His willingness to humiliate himself is genuinely gobsmacking. Ellen E Jones

Spud

10pm, BBC Three

Former Derry Women star Siobhán McSweeney stars on this newest BBC Three comedy quick about “a really common girl” who cares for her father and doesn’t really feel seen on the planet. When her father dies, although, she rethinks the whole lot about herself. HR

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