Timothy Spall's Murder Mystery Comedy Death Valley Returns on BBC One
Death Valley Returns: Timothy Spall's Quirky Crime Comedy Back

Death Valley, the quirky murder mystery comedy starring Timothy Spall as retired actor John Chapel and Gwyneth Keyworth as Welsh detective Janie Mallowan, returns to BBC One at 8.15pm. This time, John sports a new goatee and a girlfriend, much to Janie's dismay—especially since he is dating her mother. However, the unlikely duo reunites when a man doing community service is found dead at an outdoor rave site.

Expedition With Steve Backshall

At 7.15pm on BBC Two, explorer Steve Backshall embarks on a thrilling new series, starting at the Kronotsky River in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula. He and a team of top kayakers attempt a never-before-done descent, facing active volcanoes and brown bears along the way.

Believe Me

ITV1 airs Believe Me at 9pm, an unrelenting drama highlighting the gaslighting and retraumatisation of rape victims seeking justice. John Worboys continues his attacks as police progress slowly, and the ongoing effects on victims like Sarah, who has given birth to her second child, are explored.

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Your Song: The Grand Final

Channel 4 presents the grand final of Your Song at 9pm, hosted by Alison Hammond. After public heats in Liverpool, Edinburgh, London, and Birmingham, five finalists compete at London's Hackney Empire. Mentors Sam Ryder and Paloma Faith help decide the winner.

Later … With Jools Holland

At 10pm on BBC Two, Jools Holland returns for a 68th series, still passionate about new music. The opening episode features Niall Horan, Tomora, Aja Monet, Getdown Services, and Squeeze.

The Family Next Door

ITV1 airs The Family Next Door at 10.20pm, an Australian thriller about secrets in an idyllic suburb. Isabelle (Teresa Palmer) rents a home on Pleasant Court and becomes obsessed with her neighbours, uncovering a mystery.

Film Choice: God's Creatures

At 10.40pm on BBC Three, God's Creatures stars Emily Watson as Aileen, a mother whose son Brian (Paul Mescal) returns home. When Sarah (Aisling Franciosi) accuses Brian of rape, Aileen provides a false alibi. The drama explores community denial and exclusion.

Brother

At 10.50pm on BBC Two, Clement Virgo's heartfelt sibling drama Brother follows Michael (Lamar Johnson) and his older brother Francis (Aaron Pierre) as they navigate trauma, police racism, and gang violence in their Jamaican-Canadian community.

Live Sport

Women's Six Nations Rugby: Wales v Italy at noon on BBC Two; France v England at 4.25pm on BBC One. Premier League Football: Man United v Nottingham Forest at noon on Sky Sports Main Event; Newcastle v West Ham at 5pm.

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