9pm, BBC Two When Elizabeth Taylor was 12, she put herself on a protein-rich diet in an attempt to gain enough inches to be cast in National Velvet. This story speaks of a single-mindedness that is evident throughout this three-part series, executive produced by Kim Kardashian. From taking on the sleazy Louis B Mayer to bridling at being screen-kissed by adult men at 16, this is a portrait of a woman who always fought her corner and knew her own value.
Phil Harrison 7.30pm, BBC One An odd little tale from Northern Ireland: in Omagh, a humming noise has been disturbing locals for months. Journalist Emmet McElhatton joins repairman Jamie Ryan to try to get to the bottom of the mystery, but conspiracies and rumours have begun to cloud the facts within the community.
PH 9pm, Sky Max This wish-fulfilling fantasy of a show excels in the series finale, with several triumphant payoffs – but there’s plenty of grit here, too. Barbara (Gemma Arterton) faces a reputational threat, and industrial action looms at the department store. The faultless cast bring it home.
Jack Seale 9pm, More4 The Wall’s first season saw Quebec City cop Céline (Isabel Richer) digging up secrets in a far-flung mining town. This follow-up sees her back on home turf, investigating a killing at the gorgeous Hôtel Château Frontenac. As the case continues, Céline and newbie Daphné (Naïla Louidort) have two new suspects.
Graeme Virtue 10pm, Channel 4 Dating apps are over, both bus driver Tommy and h.