Brassique
10 p.m. Sky Max
Another round of hidden economy hijinks as this silly, sympathetic comedy returns. Joe Gilgun’s Vinnie is out of jail, but there’s a catch – his nemesis, DCI Slater, harbors a grudge. So what better time to embark on a frozen bull semen theft scheme? In fact, why not take it a step further and steal the bull? The plot isn’t exactly subtle, but it’s impossible not to like Gilgun – and you’ll learn a bunch of fun understatements. Phil harrison
Your perfect home
8 p.m., BBC Two
Angela Scanlon helps Victoria and Raheel find room for a growing family at their home in Milton Keynes. It’s a familiar dilemma for homeowners, but VR design is a modern solution. Can this team of inventive architects led by Damion Burrows and Will Foster help envision a better layout for the changing needs of the family? Ellen e jones
28 Up: Millennial Generation
9 p.m., BBC One
There has been a great story since the start of Upâ¦, but this is the first time that a pandemic has impacted the lives of these case studies. This convinced 28-year-old Orala that life was too short, so she committed to making music. Meanwhile, the lockdown gave Hannah the boost she needed to change her life. Ali catterall
Catch a predator
9 p.m., BBC Two
A documentary exploring the investigation into the horrific crimes of Reynhard Sinaga. While the true extent of Sinaga’s crimes will likely never be known, in 2020 he was prosecuted on 159 counts of rape against 48 men. This film traces the Greater Manchester Police investigation and Sinaga’s conviction. PH
Hollington Drive
9 p.m., ITV
There is a significant development in the search for the missing child of Hollington Drive as this well-directed and gratuitously dark drama continues. But it’s a development of the worst kind, and it makes Theresa and Helen’s attempts to make sense of their children’s conflicting stories more urgent. Meanwhile, the police are asking even tougher questions. PH
The love triangle
11 p.m., Channel 4
Seemingly intended as an add-on to Alice Levine’s series exploring British sexuality and likely to inspire pearl-hooking across the country, this dating show helps polyamorous, uh, couples “hook up.” But how does an extra love interest avoid becoming a third wheel? Desiree Burch is supervising. PH
Choice of films
Selma (Ava DuVernay, 2014), 11:15 p.m., BBC Two
Ava DuVernay continues her quest to bring the history of the American civil rights movement to the big screen with her 2014 drama Martin Luther King Voting Rights Steps in 1965 from Selma to Montgomery Alabama. She has conjured up a gripping story, which covers the headlines but also empowers black people on the pitch, suffering and dying for justice. However, he revolves around King, with all his frailties and courage, in a bravery performance by David Oyelowo. Simon wardell
Live sport
IPL Cricket: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Hyderabad Sunrise Wednesday, 3 p.m., Sky Sports Main Event. More than T20 from Abu Dhabi.
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