The British Academy Television Awards: BBC One, 8pm
Graham Norton hosts the annual ceremony celebrating the best of British TV from the last year. The shows with the most nominations include Happy Valley, Line of Duty, The Missing and Marvellous.
Norton himself will also be going toe to toe (or maybe show to show?) with ITV's Ant and Dec, Claudia Winkleman for Strictly and Leigh Francis - better known by his alter ego Keith Lemon - for Celebrity Juice.
Jon Snow will be awarded the BAFTA Fellowship, celebrating his amassed work of over forty years in journalism and broadcasting.
Tatau: BBC Three, 10pm
We're given a double bill this week as Kyle plummets into further disarray after another vision. After an arduous night, it appears everything could change.
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The hunt for Dries continues and Maui makes a decision that may come back to haunt him.
Hunters of the South Seas: BBC Two, 8pm
The three part expedition comes to a close this week as Will Millard interacts with indigenous communities in the most remote corner of the Coral Triangle.
Millard's travels take him to an island 150 miles downwind of Papua New Guinea, where he discovers a trading network known as the Kula Ring.
Home Fires: ITV, 9pm
As Frances and Joyce battle for leadership of the new group, the others face problems of a much more personal nature.
Newcomer Teresa Fenchurch gets off to a bad start, but her mishap brings a dashing RAF officer to the village.















