Far North
10pm, U&Alibi
Robyn Malcolm delivered last year’s standout performance in After the Party, so it’s worth catching this offbeat crime comedy drama, based on the true story of New Zealand’s largest ever drugs bust – half a billion dollars’ worth of crystal meth. In this third episode, Malcolm’s aqua-aerobics instructor, Heather, and her husband, Ed (Temuera Morrison), cross paths with a comically inept criminal gang – and help them out of a sticky situation. Hollie Richardson
Dragons’ Den
8pm, BBC One
Is Dragons’ Den going soft in its old age? This episode is, for the most part, an unusually heartwarming affair, featuring a Ukrainian refugee touting a wholesale clothing enterprise and, even more charmingly, a man who has somehow made a sustainable business out of giving swimming lessons to dogs. Phil Harrison
Sandi’s Great British Woodland Restoration
8pm, Channel 4
The last part of Sandi Toksvig’s eco-project sees her and wife Debbie put the final touches to their woodland patch. They visit the parish council and spy the chance to recruit some men for building duty, before inviting a Beaver group from a local school to see the results. HR
Britain’s Great Cathedrals: To the Glory of God
9pm, Channel 5
Rev Pat Allerton concludes his personal pilgrimage around the nation’s remarkable cathedrals, starting in Durham – with a Norman cathedral that has a fascinating story behind its 900-year-old North Door. He finishes in Lincoln, whose cathedral was once the tallest building in the world. HR
A League of Their Own
9pm, Sky Max
Arsenal midfielder Jorge Luiz Frello Filho, better known as Jorginho, and noted West Ham fanatic Danny Dyer (making his League debut) join Rob Beckett on the panel for another round of sports-related comedy. There’s a special, starry round of Pop Star Penalties – and everyone reveals their hidden talents. Ali Catterall
Lockerbie: A Search for Truth
9pm, Sky Atlantic
“Most people think he did it. And now? Most people just want to forget.” Dr Jim Swire (Colin Firth) has an uphill task persuading his peers that the man convicted of the bombing, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (Ardalan Esmaili), is as innocent as he claims. Appeals and familial isolation follow in this penultimate episode. AC
Film choice
All That Jazz (Bob Fosse, 1979), 4.10pm & 1.40am, Sky Cinema Greats
Cathartic, self-flagellating and gloriously indulgent, Bob Fosse’s semi-autobiographical 1979 musical gave the director-choreographer the chance to highlight his many failings – womanising, prescription-drug abuse, chain-smoking – while displaying his near-peerless dance routines. Roy Scheider is Fosse’s avatar, Joe Gideon, seemingly at death’s door but still beavering away at a new Broadway show and editing a film. Flamboyant dream sequences and flashbacks offer a glimpse at a contradictory character, impulsive but dedicated, who lived for his art. Simon Wardell