TV Tonight: Alan Carr's Picture Slam Returns; The Sentinels and Wicked Little Letters
TV Tonight: Alan Carr, The Sentinels, Wicked Little Letters

Alan Carr's Picture Slam returns to BBC One at 6.05pm for its fourth series, with teams from London, south Wales, and Motherwell competing to identify images for a £10,000 prize. The show is described as a pepped-up variant of Catchphrase, and Carr has ascended to national treasure status during the show's evolution.

Alexander Armstrong Across America and Casualty

At 8pm on Channel 5, Alexander Armstrong Across America concludes with the Pointless presenter reaching Florida. He explores the legacy of the cocaine boom in Miami and meets a former Maga supporter who explains why he lost faith in Donald Trump.

Casualty on BBC One at 8.20pm features Dylan preparing for a rocky family reunion away from Holby. Meanwhile, nurse Jodie confronts the council over toxic waste causing health issues on a local estate.

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The Sentinels and Top of the Pops

At 9pm on BBC Four, The Sentinels continues with a double bill. In this alternative history French drama, a covert cadre of superhuman soldiers fought in World War I. After capturing a German spy, the Sentinels get downtime, but the enemy appears to have an armoured mega-commando.

Top of the Pops: Big Hits 2001 airs at 10pm on BBC Two, featuring archive performances from Nelly Furtado, Missy Elliott, Destiny's Child, and Blue. TOTP: The Story of 2001 at 11pm highlights rock acts like Feeder and Dandy Warhols, and the rise of UK garage with So Solid Crew.

Film Choice: Wicked Little Letters and Jurassic Park

Wicked Little Letters at 9pm on Channel 4 is a 1920s-set comedy starring Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley. When poison pen letters target Edith (Colman), suspicion falls on neighbour Rose (Buckley). The film balances insults with a cautionary tale about bullying and repression.

Jurassic Park at 10.50pm on ITV1 features Sam Neill as a palaeontologist invited to an island where dinosaurs have been revived. The film is described as a supreme crowd-pleaser balancing wonder and jeopardy.

Live Sport

Nations Championship Rugby includes New Zealand v Ireland at 7.30am, Australia v Italy at 10.50am, Fiji v Scotland at 1.10pm, South Africa v Wales at 4.15pm, and Argentina v England at 7.30pm on ITV1. Golf: The Open from Royal Birkdale at 11am on Sky Sports Golf. Cricket: T20 Blast Finals day from Edgbaston at 11am on Sky Sports Main Event. Cycling: Men's Tour de France stage 14 at 11.45am on TNT Sports 1. World Cup Football: England v France third/fourth place play-off at 9.30pm on BBC One.

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