Taskmaster
9pm, Channel 4
TV’s greatest challenge show is getting a junior spin-off this autumn, but before that another cohort of game celebrities is taking on taskmaster Greg Davies: Andy Zaltzman, Babátúndé Aléshé, Emma Sidi, Jack Dee and Rosie Jones. In the first round, they have to search for a seal, throw yoga balls in a theme park and force-feed Alex Horne a bowlful of bubblegum. Nothing’s changed here then. Hollie Richardson
Classic Movies: The Story of The Deer Hunter
8pm, Sky Arts
Ian Nathan’s meticulous film analysis series continues with an exploration of Michael Cimino’s 1978 Vietnam epic The Deer Hunter. It is a film with a contested legacy: it received considerable acclaim on its release, but has since been criticised for its somewhat one-dimensional portrayals of the Viet Cong. Phil Harrison
Who Do You Think You Are?
9pm, BBC One
“Were my relatives enslaved at some point?” Sheffield-born Olympian Jessica Ennis-Hill finds the answer she feared as she travels to Jamaica with her dad and speaks to her great-aunt. And there are more moving discoveries on the other side of her family in the Peak District, as she learns of a relative sent to live in an asylum. HR
Emma Willis: Delivering Babies
9pm, U&W
This is a reality documentary with extra authenticity, since the presenter is training for midwife qualifications – but, when necessary, Emma Willis steps aside and lets the old pros at Watford General do their thing. This week, there’s a tricky birth, with a baby coming out with one elbow raised, and a heartstopping moment when a baby girl emerges … and then doesn’t cry. Jack Seale
The Walking Dead: Dead City
9pm, Sky Max
The zombie spin-off set in a shattered New York continues. Vexed mom Maggie and semi-reformed villain Negan are set to put their rescue plan in motion. Can they lure out local warlord “the Croat” long enough to infiltrate his sports arena fortress? But before all that, a fan-pleasing flashback to Negan’s imperial phase. Graeme Virtue
Couples Therapy
10pm, BBC Two
Dr Orna Guralnik’s newest clients make it to their second sessions. When throuple Aryn, Josh and Lorena say they have had the “most tumultuous” week of their relationship, Guralnik calls on Dr Virginia Goldner. Next, Elíana forgets her list of annoying things that Mitch does – but she clearly doesn’t need it. HR
Film choice
Burning an Illusion (Menelik Shabazz, 1982), 8.20am, 4pm, Sky Cinema Greats
One of a regrettably small number of mainstream features made by Black British film-makers in the 1980s, and a clear touchstone for Steve McQueen’s recent Small Axe series, Menelik Shabazz’s groundbreaking drama covers a lot of ground. It starts out as a love story gone wrong, as the relationship between the independent-minded Pat (Cassie McFarlane) and jobless toolmaker Del (Victor Romero Evans) falters over his macho, controlling attitudes. But a violent incident pushes Pat towards a greater political awareness of her inequitable existence. Simon Wardell