The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Critics’ choice

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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?

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