Michael Palin in Nigeria
9pm, Channel 5
It’s the ultimate week of Palin’s 1,300-mile journey throughout Nigeria, and he’s heading south to Benin Metropolis. As quickly as he arrives, a neighborhood girl shares her robust emotions about statues there which can be a reminder of British forces burning down town in 1897. 1000’s of bronze artefacts had been additionally taken, that are nonetheless on show within the British Museum, and town desires them again. Later, there’s jollof rice for lunch and time to mirror. Hollie Richardson
Inside Design Masters With Alan Carr
8pm, BBC One
It’s concrete fanboy Matt v vibrant maximalist Roisin on this last interiors showdown. Their activity is to make over a complete vacation lodge within the grounds of Blenheim Palace, whereas honouring the grand Oxfordshire mansion’s 300-year historical past. However has Roisin actually realized maintain again? And might brutalist Matt make concessions for consolation? Ellen E Jones
For the Love of Canine With Alison Hammond
8pm, ITV1
An unfortunate pug with limitless illnesses and a German shepherd that’s frightened of her personal shadow get large Alison Hammond hugs at Battersea this week. She additionally helps to coach a litter of lurcher pups that want a number of classes in manners. HR
Aldi’s Subsequent Massive Factor
8pm, Channel 4
One other gang of artisan meals producers compete for 2 parallel prizes: nominally they’re attempting to get Aldi to inventory their product nationwide, however everybody whose grub seems to be good on TV can brace for an inflow of on-line orders. Among the many contenders listed here are a Philippine banana ketchup, a kebab marinade and a jackfruit prepared meal. Jack Seale
Dinosaur
9pm, BBC Three
Ashley Storrie stars as prickly however lovable Nina, who lastly has a date with the recent drinks vendor. One downside: it clashes with Evie’s wedding ceremony costume becoming, which she’d know if she hadn’t muted the group chat. A collection of mini disasters and jokes about palaeontologists present charming comedy. Hannah Verdier
Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable
10pm, Dave
The truth TV star Jamie Laing, the comic Fern Brady and the actor Jordan Stephens are the three celebrities confessing their unforgivable moments this week. There are anecdotes on unhealthy intercourse schooling, beef with the ex-children’s TV presenter Lizo Mzimba and a couple of run-in with the police. HR