St Denis Medical Season 2: A Fun Mockumentary Returns to BBC One Tonight
St Denis Medical Season 2: Fun Mockumentary Returns Tonight

If the relentless emergencies of The Pitt are too intense, consider tuning into Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin's mockumentary St Denis Medical (11.10pm, BBC One). This good, occasionally excellent series is set in an underfunded Oregon hospital. Season two opens with Joyce stressed over the new birthing centre's launch, while Alex desperately tries to hold onto her blissful Hawaii holiday vibes. Meanwhile, Bruce's aikido training proves useless when he's attacked in the car park.

Extraordinary Portraits with Bill Bailey

In the final episode of this moving series (7.30pm, BBC One), we meet Grace, the first woman in the UK to give birth from a transplanted womb, and her donor sister Amy. Artist Karen Turner attempts to capture their bond, learning about the family's journey before embarking on what becomes her "most problematic" painting ever.

Unreported World

Guillermo Galdos reports from San Juan, Puerto Rico (7.30pm, Channel 4), where the consequences of Donald Trump's unique take on America's "war on drugs" are acutely felt. DEA officials are stepping up raids and seizures, but it's not slowing the fentanyl addiction epidemic on Puerto Rico's streets.

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Hacks

The final season of this magnificent meta-comedy (9pm, Sky Atlantic) continues to balance snark and sensitivity perfectly. Ava wants to spread her wings but struggles to find a tone, while Deborah is ambushed by nostalgia as she confronts her past. It's as sweet and sour as ever.

The Young Offenders

"The whole thing seems like a bit of a scam," runs the verdict on motherhood in this episode of the raucous Irish comedy (9.30pm, BBC One). Conor and Jock end up on a road trip with Conor's mum to pick up his grandma. Then someone dies, and Conor realises: maybe having your mum around is important after all.

TFI Friday Unplugged

Reef's It's Your Letters may have become It's Your WhatsApps, but this new era of TFI Friday (11.05pm, Channel 4) feels very familiar. Still managing to bottle that "first pint at the pub" vibe, your appetite for it depends on how much of Chris Evans's unstoppable energy you can stomach.

Film Choice

Wuthering Heights (Emerald Fennell, 2026) 8.25am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere. Emerald Fennell has done a grand job dialling up the scandal over her new adaptation of Emily Brontë's windswept novel. Aside from casting a white actor (Jacob Elordi) as the arguably non-white Heathcliff – and an unexpected S&M subplot – this is the bodice-ripping historical romance most fans would wish for. Margot Robbie plays Cathy as a frustrated social climber torn between a life of luxury with Shazad Latif's Edgar and the earthy lust offered by the uncouth Heathcliff. Fennell goes full gothic, a la Guillermo del Toro, with stormy skies, unbridled sex on the moors, ludicrous costumes, and often bizarre interior design, as the love story comes to a boil.

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