Hijacked: Flight 73
9.30pm, Sky Documentaries
“The first thing I heard was shouting – then automatic fire.” On 5 September 1986, Palestinian terrorists stormed Pan Am Flight 73 as it stalled on the Karachi Airport tarmac. This gripping drama-documentary explores what happened over the next 16 hours, including the death of 21 passengers, in a day that would change terrorist operations for ever. Ali Catterall
The Essex Murders
11.10pm, Sky Documentaries
It’s the final part of the documentary about the deaths of drug dealers “the Essex boys” in 1995 and it picks up in the present day, with private investigators re-examining the case by meeting with “an underworld source” in a hotel room. “You’re trying to get to the truth of the murders … and this is the truth,” he tells them. Buckle up for a bumpy ride as he continues to talk. HR
Celebrity Mastermind
5.45pm, BBC One
Madness, Scarface, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy radio series and US star Sophie Tucker are the topics making the contestants sweat in the black chair this week. Attempting to answer Clive Myrie’s questions: Olympic swimmer Mark Foster, comedian Dane Baptiste, BBC film critic Ali Plumb and actor Arabella Weir. HR
In With a Shout
7pm, ITV1
Joel Dommett hosts the frantic gameshow that takes Catchphrase’s “say what you see” and runs with it, requiring contestants to blurt out answers over themed video montages so banal they sometimes tip into the surreal. This week, families from south Wales and Essex jockey for a chance to win up to £20,000. Graeme Virtue
Pointless Celebrities
7.35pm, BBC One
Standup comics Helen Bauer and Sunil Patel, actor Tamzin Outhwaite and Sex Education star George Robinson are the most recognisable names in this celebrity version of the general knowledge show. As they plough on through series 15, are they running out of people they haven’t featured? Alexi Duggins
Lost: Those Who Kill
9pm, BBC Four
The slow-burning but gripping Danish thriller concludes…
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