Chimp Crazy
9pm, Sky Documentaries
Another utterly bizarre, troubling documentary series from Tiger King’s Eric Goode. This time, it follows people who raise chimps, including Tonia, the “Dolly Parton of chimps”, who thinks ape love goes deeper than human love, and Pam, who breastfed a premature chimp at the same time as her baby daughter. Hollie Richardson
Scotland: The New Wild
8pm, BBC Two
An overfriendly lamb nuzzling a short-eared owl is just one of many heartwarming sights in this soothing series, originally produced for BBC Scotland. Episode one of three spotlights the fauna of far-flung Scottish islands, from grey seals chilling on the beaches of the Monach Isles to rutting stags on Rum. Graeme Virtue
Showtrial
9pm, BBC One
The first series of this courtroom thriller by the Line of Duty producers may not have wowed audiences, but this one tells a whole new knotty story. When a high-profile climate activist is left for dead in a hit and run, his last words are: “I know who did it … the driver was a police officer.” That accused officer is cocky Justin Mitchell (Michael Socha) who asks anxious defence solicitor Sam Malik (Adeel Akhtar) for help. But is someone who Googles “find a therapist” at work his strongest option? HR
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing
9pm, BBC Two
More and more precious with every year that passes, the comedians’ odyssey is now powered by three essential elements: friendship, living healthily and Ted the patterdale terrier. Ted upstages Bob and Paul again this week on a trip to East Yorkshire, by getting himself muddy before checking in to a spa. Jack Seale
Joan
9pm, ITV1
Sophie Turner sparkles in this glossy, retro drama based on the real story of a notorious jewel thief. Joan might be making a mint, but her new profession isn’t doing much to prove she has a safe home for her daughter. With social services about to pay a visit, she needs to try to gloss over the aftermath of a job gone wrong. HR
Big Brother: Live Launch
9pm, ITV2
It’s official: Big Brother is back for good. Following last year’s well-received reboot and this year’s so-so celebrity special, here is another cohort of civilian housemates. The wonderful AJ Odudu and Will Best return to their hosting duties, kicking off with the launch show, followed by Big Brother: Late & Live. HR
Film choice
Restore Point, 8.05am, 10.25pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
Essentially “what if Blade Runner, but central Europe?”, Restore Point is a tremendous Czech sci-fi from first-time director Robert Hloz. In the near future, citizens are granted the right to be brought back to life in the event of violent unnatural death, provided they have been diligent about backing up the data from their brain. But questions remain, primarily why the man who developed the technology refuses to back up his own mental data. Restore Point is visually stunning and, in the age of big tech, extremely relevant. Stuart Heritage
Live sport
Women’s Super League Football: Tottenham v Liverpool, 2pm, BBC Two At Gaughan Group Stadium.
NFL American Football: New York Jets v Minnesota Vikings, 2pm, ITV1 At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Women’s Rugby Union: New Zealand v England, 9pm, BBC iPlayer Marlie Packer leads England in the WXV tournament in Langley, Canada.