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10pm, 4 channel
Birgittae Christy’s Surreal Menopause play returns to the second series, and manages to be also funnier and more of the life affirming. To recap: Menopausal Linda (Christie) ditched a man and kids at a while to enroll on the tour of his discovery in the forest. The series read again to Eel festival, where the late crowned Eel queen Linda is accused lying to town around her life. It gives him the opportunity to do what the show makes the best, tell the Nuanced realities of a woman’s work with hilarious moments and Christie magic. Hollie Richardson
School Swap: UK to USA
8pm channel 4
All the best high school movies end in the prom, and so it is with his south London transplants who tasked with finding a day for the biggest thing in Arkansas educational year. In the UK in the US students must also say their goodbyes, breaking a few British hearts in the way. Elena from Jones
Mussolini ‘son in the world
9pm, Sky Atlantic
As the last of this series begins, Mussolini is cornved. Assassination of Matteotti (the clear involvement of Mussolini’s Fascists) leaves the dictator’s forgetfulness. However, as well as the casual students of the story and to know in this point Mussolini is not going anywhere … Phil PB Sea
A covenant of self and rally
9pm-sky max
From the first place for a league of their fans: Ranganathan kill a rally challenge of London to the Taurine. After getting jealous on each other’s cars, team leaders Jill Scott, Michah Richards and Jamie Redknapp match up with Maisie Adam, Tom Davis and Alan Carr respectively to the first leg to Paris. But Alan never seen. HR
Hypothetical
9.45PM: BBC two
First series Josh Widdicombe The James Acaster’s Gameshow, which has found a BBC primetime slot after the first airing in U & Dave. Contentants Tom Allen, Jessica Knappett, Rob Beckett and Liza Tarbuck are all the given hypothetical conditions – but who would act with funniest results? HR
This culture is life: Salman Rushdie
10pm, BBC four
I made novels cultural impression with the middle of the child twice voted best of all the booker winners. But that shaped Salman Rushdie? He talks to John Wilson’s flows and enthusiasm, indian freedom and partition in 1947 to duration power stories and fairytales. Graeme virtue