No Offence: Channel 4, 9pm


A brand new cop dramedy following an unorthodox crack team of cops going above and beyond to keep the streets clean.

DC Dinah Kowalska discovers a pattern in the deaths of two young women and realises Friday Street Station has a twisted serial killer on its hands.

Penny Dreadful: Sky Atlantic, 10pm

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The period thriller returns for its second season as Vanessa Ives is subjected to an onslaught of disturbing occult images brought on by the mysterious Evelyn Poole, while Ethan Chandler decides to leave London.

Under pressure from the Creature, Dr Victor Frankenstein works to bring Brona back to life, and Sir Malcolm Murray returns to discover that a whole new evil is haunting Vanessa.

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Empire: E4, 9pm

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The music drama continues as Lucious defends the tensile stock market launch from a storm of controversy, when music by one of his leading artists is blamed for inspiring a shooting incident.

Cookie quickly proves to be invaluable by helping her former husband turn the crisis into a triumph. Starring Taraji P Henson and Terrance Howard.

Nick Helm's Heavy Entertainment: BBC Three, 10.30pm

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Uncle star Nick Helm is now heading up his own TV show, and fans may recognise the title of his programme from a BBC Comedy Feed one-off.

The award-winning comedian presents a studio-based comedy show featuring a helter-skelter ride of stand-up, sketches, audience interaction, songs and poetry, fireworks, stunts, dance and whatever else he can muster.