Jamaica Inn: BBC One, 9pm
First of a three-part adaptation by Emma Frost of Daphne du Maurier's bleak romance. In 1821, Mary Yellan, a headstrong heroine, is forced to live with her aunt at Jamaica Inn in Cornwall following her mother's death. Danger and disaster await her on Bodmin Moor.
Her bullying uncle Joss is revealed to be a notorious smuggler, whose gang has control across the entire Cornish coastline. Life at the inn soon changes Mary as she begins to wonder whether she will change herself, surrounded by such immoral criminals. Even so, she cannot resist the charm of her uncle's enigmatic younger brother Jem.
Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This: ITV, 9pm
Feature-length drama exploring the life of much-treasured comedian Tommy Cooper, written by Simon Nye and starring David Threlfall (Frank Gallagher from Shameless). There is attention given to Cooper's practised incompetence with magic tricks, but most of the drama focuses on his relationship with prickly, long-suffering wife Dove (Amanda Redman) and his mistress and personal assistant Mary Kay (Helen McCrory).
Cooper finds himself unable to choose between the two women, who are equally devoted to him. The drama continues right up until his final live performance, which Threlfall re-enacts note for note.
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Game of Thrones: Sky Atlantic, 9pm
After the game-changing events of last week and another unhappy wedding, life must go on. Cersei is desperate to find the culprit, and the show turns all whodunit, with Tyrion Lannister the prime suspect and forced to consider his options.
Jaime Lannister is hardly distraught after the Purple Wedding, and the rest of his clan press their advantage. Tywin maintains his political focus and offers help to the much more impressionable heir. Sam realises that Castle Black is not safe, prompting Jon to propose a bold plan. Across the Narrow Sea, Daenerys elects her champion, and Arya continues her journey with the Hound.
Made in Chelsea: E4, 10pm
It's London Fashion Week, providing plenty of opportunity for the Chelsea girls and boys to watch the trends and keep an eye on the models. Spencer is particularly interested in Emma, who might be 'the one who got away', but did she have a lucky escape that first time? Mark Francis, Binky and Louise all make sure to grab front row seats.
Elsewhere, Binky and Alex have finally overcome the rumours about Alex's past and concentrate on their own romance. They have a double date on the cards, after setting up Louise with Alex's friend Robbo, but then Cheska discovers shocking information that threatens to destroy the relationship once and for all.















