9pm, Channel 5 In these uncertain times it’s always comforting to head back to Darrowby in Herriot Country, although the spring of 1941, with the country standing alone against Hitler, was a lot more uncertain than anything we’re currently experiencing. James (Nicholas Ralph) is now the skipper of an RAF bomber while back home in Yorkshire, wife Helen tends their baby boy. And with Siegfried (Samuel West) shorthanded at the surgery, trainee vet Carmody (James Anthony-Rose) is eager to step up.

Meanwhile, Callum Woodhouse will later be reprising his role as Tristan Farnon after missing the previous series, when Tristan joined the Royal Army Veterinary Corps. 8pm, BBC One Finals Week continues, and John Torode and Gregg Wallace’s first brief is to deliver a dish inspired by someone special. Those successful then head to work at Coworth Park Hotel in Berkshire, home to the Michelin-starred restaurant Woven, where waiting to stick their knives and forks in are six top chefs, including Aktar Islam, Anna Haugh and Frederick Forster.

8pm, BBC Two Rob Rinder and Monica Galetti travel to Turkey to work at Argos in Cappadocia, a hotel built into a network of ancient caves. Combining history with modern luxury, Galetti finds herself brushing cave ceilings, while Rinder helps with putting the finishing touches to a new spa. 8.

30pm, ITV1 The United States will soon head to the polls in the most eventful and fiercely contested presidential election in modern history. After a disastro.