The Floor

    8pm, ITV1

    Rob Brydon hosts a new gameshow that follows the Squid Game trend of mass contestants (see 99 to Beat, Beast Games, The 1% Club). Across the series, 81 contestants stand on a tile that represents a subject in a square floor. Two players go head to head in a quick-fire duel: the loser exits the game and the winner takes their square. Whoever ends up winning the whole floor gets a £50,000 prize. Hollie Richardson

    The Night Manager

    9pm, BBC One

    Chameleonic charmer … The Night Manager on BBC One. Photograph: BBC/Ink Factory/Des Willie

    After its explosive opener, series two of the sleek spy thriller continues. Tom Hiddleston ditches the specs, upgrades his wardrobe and heads to Medellín to do what his chameleonic charmer does best: ingratiate himself with a monied psychopath. But has he met his match in seductive arms dealer Teddy (Diego Calva)? Graeme Virtue

    The Million Pound Shaman Scam

    9pm, BBC Two

    The bizarre subject of hit 2023 true-crime podcast Filthy Ritual is now explored in a two-part documentary. In upmarket Hampstead in London, Juliette D’Souza posed as a faith healer to con the community out of £1m. Tim Rayment was the journalist who in 2008 was tipped off about the dark web of spiritual manipulation and South American shamanism. HR

    Red Eye

    9pm, ITV1

    Saboteur? Thief? Assassin? DS Hana Li (Jing Lusi) still has no clue who is targeting the locked-down US consulate, while the flaky ambassador seems more concerned with his swanky party than being interrogated. Elsewhere, airborne spy chief Delaney (Lesley Sharp) gets a Zoom course in ad hoc bomb disposal. Graeme Virtue

    Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins

    9pm, Channel 4

    The team leaders have one message for the celebrities who’ve foolishly signed up to train with the SAS: “Instagram can’t save you now.” In this grim new series opener, the social media personalities and actors, including Dani Dyer, are shipped in hoods to north Africa, verbally abused, half-drowned, and forced to hit one another. Ali Catterall

    First Dates Beach Club

    10pm, Channel 4

    To Spain, where Fred Sirieix is matchmaking for a sun-soaked edition of the hugely popular dating series. A new week kicks off with Joe and Emily reaching a crossroads in their romance, while Megan shares a drink with a plumber and Jacques widens his net. HR

    Film choice

    Back to Black, 10pm, BBC Two

    Love is a losing game … Marisa Abela as Amy Winehouse in Back to Black. Photograph: StudiocanalUK/YouTube

    Marisa Abela was always on a hiding to nothing trying to sing just like the late Amy Winehouse in Sam Taylor-Johnson’s biopic. But she delivers a vocal impersonation of impressive style and gusto, alongside a sensitive performance as the young London singer who had a meteoric rise but fell victim to alcoholism and bulimia. Her amour fou – AKA “toxic co-dependency” – with Blake Fielder-Civil (Jack O’Connell) and interactions with her nan (Lesley Manville) and dad Mitch (Eddie Marsan), rather than her music, provide the tragic drama’s central thrust. Simon Wardell

    Live sport

    Premier League Football: Leeds v Man United, 11am, TNT Sports 1 From Elland Road.

    Championship Football: Birmingham v Coventry, 11.30am, ITV1 From St Andrew’s.

    Premier League Football: Fulham v Liverpool, 2pm, Sky Sports Main Event At Craven Cottage. Followed by Man City v Chelsea at 5.25pm.

    Prem Rugby: Leicester Tigers v Saracens, 3pm, TNT Sports 1 At Welford Road.

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