The Five-Star Weekend

    9pm, Sky Atlantic
    This glossy drama about wealthy women who head off on a girls’ weekend is the perfect chaser for anyone who raced through Two Weeks in August. After her husband dies, celebrity cook Hollis Shaw (Jennifer Garner) organises a bougie trip with four friends: the school mom, the college bestie, the sort-of sister and the fan who reached out on social media. But everyone has a secret – and one is an absolute shocker. Gemma Chan, Chloë Sevigny, Regina Hall and D’Arcy Carden star. Hollie Richardson

    Property Brothers: Under Pressure

    8pm, U&W
    Carin and AJ have been living in temporary accommodation since their longtime home burned down in LA’s wildfires. (“I just remember AJ waking me up and saying: ‘It’s gone.’”) In this smart new property show, they turn to experts Drew and Jonathan Scott for help with buying their next forever home. HR

    Who Do You Think You Are?

    9pm, BBC One
    Nepo baby Toby Jones heads to Margate, where his three-times great-grandmother managed a theatre and birthed five generations of actors. He’s also curious about rumours of an Indian lineage. But the biggest revelation? That he likes to DJ with fellow actor Ben “The Capture” Miles on his days off. Priya Elan

    The Chase Around the World

    9pm, ITV1
    Bradley’s back – along with all six preposterously monikered chasers (the Menace, the Vixen, the Beast etc) in a picture-postcard global spinoff. In the opener, the contestants are dropped in Rome, where they crack Da Vinci-style codes to track Walsh down. At stake: a £100k prize. But how will they fare against … the Governess? Ali Catterall

    The Odyssey With Dan Snow

    9pm, Channel 5

    Dan Snow at the Lion Gate in Mycenae, Greece. Photograph: Hit Networks LTD

    Forget Christopher Nolan’s summer blockbuster; Dan Snow sets out on his own odyssey. The historian’s passion is undeniably infectious as he follows in Odysseus’s wake, visiting the real-world locations. He starts in Troy before sailing down the Acheron river (to the underworld!) and Odysseus’s home island of Ithaca. HR

    Murder in Suburbia

    10pm, Channel 4
    A sleepy middle-class enclave of Surrey’s stockbroker belt is the focus of this two-parter. When one of the members of the close-knit Ashtead community is strangled in her own home, it sends shock waves through the village. The on-duty police and forensic officers talk us through what happened. PE

    Film choice

    Kim Novak’s Vertigo (Alexandre O Philippe, 2025) 9pm, BBC Four

    ‘Bullish and witty’ … Kim Novak, in Kim Novak’s Vertigo.

    In 1958, Kim Novak starred in one of the greatest films of all time, Vertigo, but less than a decade later she had essentially retired from acting. To illuminate a life of great highs and lows, Alexandre O Philippe’s documentary features an unusually candid interview with the then 92-year-old. She opens up about her colourful upbringing, being groomed for stardom, her fight for control of her career in a misogynistic industry – and that Hitchcock picture. Novak proves to be a bullish, witty subject, and her body of work deserves a reappraisal; to start that process, Vertigo follows straight after. Simon Wardell

    Live sport

    Golf The Open, 6.30am, Sky Sports Main Event
    Day one from Royal Birkdale.

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