The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Critics’ choice
The Olivier Awards 2018 (STV, 10.20pm-12.15am)
Catherine Tate hosts the theatrical awards, which features performances from nominated musicals including Hamilton, 42nd Street, Follies, Young Frankenstein, Girl from the North Country and
Ordeal by Innocence (BBC1, 9pm-10pm)
Arthur is determined to clear Jack’s name, but receives very little support from the Argyll family. Left with no option but to reveal everything he knows, he provides irrefutable proof that Jack is innocent. His revelation has devastating consequences for the members of the Argyll family.
Spectre
(ITV2, 8pm-10.55pm)
James Bond goes rogue after receiving a cryptic message that sets him on the trail of a secretive criminal network. While his colleagues face a new threat closer to home, Bond embarks on a globetrotting journey in search of the elusive mastermind behind the syndicate. Spy thriller, starring Daniel Craig. thecouriermagazine Everybody’s Talking about Jamie, as well as a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. Actors in the running for awards include Imelda Staunton, Andrew Garfield, Bryan Cranston, Lesley Joseph and Lesley Manville.
The Good Karma Hospital
(STV, 9pm-10pm)
Ruby is still reeling from her discoveries at the tea plantation, and must decide whether she can forgive past mistakes. Meanwhile, Mari goes head to head with Lydia when a surrogate mother gives birth in the hospital. Medical drama, starring Amrita Acharia and Amanda Redman.
999: What’s Your Emergency?
(More4, 10pm-11.05pm)
With more than 88,000 under-18s arrested last year in the UK, this edition focuses on how Wiltshire police are dealing with an increase in young people challenging their authority. Are young people being given too many chances or not enough?