The Kitchen, BBC Two, 9pm
Eight families let us into their homes for a new documentary series, observing their weird and wonderful dinnertime rituals.
Louise Barry-Powers must cook a variety of dishes for her fussy family, while the Harrars of Staffordshire display their passion for Punjabi cooking.
Grantchester, ITV, 9pm
ITV's new detective drama series Grantchester begins tonight, set in a 1950s Cambridgeshire village.
James Norton stars as local vicar Sidney Chambers, who turns amateur detective in partnership with overworked DI Geordie Keating (Robson Green).
What to Read Next
In this first outing, Sidney presides over the funeral of a local solicitor who is thought to have committed suicide. However, the deceased's mistress believes that all may not be as it seems.
24 Hours In Police Custody, Channel 4, 9pm
Channel 4's intriguing fly-on-the-wall documentary continues as we spend 24 Hours In Police Custody.
In this episode, Bedfordshire PCs Cheryldeen Liversidge and Kat Alison try to get to the bottom of two very different domestic abuse and harassment cases.
Resurrection, Watch, 9pm
The first season of the fantasy drama comes to an end.
The army's arrival to provide aid makes Marty (Omar Epps) nervous, while Fred (Matt Craven) tries to convince a colonel that the resurrected are dangerous.















