
Hacks
9pm, Sky Max
If you’re late to the party, all three seasons of Hacks – one of the most lauded comedies in years, starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder – are on Now/Sky, and the show is playing from the start on Max. We’re halfway through season one this week, and after writer Ava (Einbinder) has a wild night in Vegas, she wakes up regretting the voicemail she left comedy legend boss Deborah (Smart). And, somehow, things get even worse from there … Hollie Richardson
One Question
8pm, Channel 4
For anyone struggling with Traitors withdrawal symptoms, Claudia Winkleman is back with this devilishly entertaining quizshow in which contestants must gradually and carefully find a way to answer a single question. This time, friends Colette and Patricia face father and daughter David and Emily, with £100,000 on the line. Phil Harrison
Death in Paradise
9pm, BBC One
A tense business meeting at a distillery ends with several poisonings but only one death: how did the killer single out their target during a rum tasting where everyone shared a bottle and an ice bucket? DI Wilson (Don Gilet) surmises that the people involved are not as they seem. Jack Seale
Uncanny
9pm, BBC Two
When Emily was a child, she had an imaginary friend who turned into the presence of a man who threatened to kill her family. For the last case in this spooky investigation series, she and mum Angela meet Danny Robins to find out what was really going on. HR
Funboys
10pm, BBC Three
This comedy about three amiably rudderless lads in rural Northern Ireland is unafraid to pile on the indignities. After achieving notoriety for some, uh, adolescent spillage in the local pond, Callum (Ryan Dylan) feels as if the whole world is against him. So he decides to be an idiot to all and sundry, with disastrous consequences. Graeme Virtue
The Graham Norton Show
10.40pm, BBC One
Ewan McGregor is returning to the West End in My Master Builder, a new drama inspired by the work of Henrik Ibsen; Kate Hudson has recorded an album, Glorious; and Naomie Harris is starring in a new thriller, Black Bag. They’ll be telling all about their projects (along with some cheeky anecdotes) on Norton’s sofa. Live music comes from Self Esteem. HR
Live sport
Women’s Nations League: Portugal v England 7.30pm, ITV1. The opening Group A3 match, at Estádio Municipal de Portimão, with Nikita Parris returning to the England squad.