TV Tonight: David Cameron, Boris Johnson and François Hollande on Putin’s War | Documentary

TV Tonight: David Cameron, Boris Johnson and François Hollande on Putin’s Warfare | Documentary
Putin vs the West
9pm, BBC Two
“I blame the west—us. We’re responsible of letting him develop to this degree of intimidation.” Dalia Grybauskaitė, the previous president of Lithuania, is likely one of the world leaders, previous and current, to dig into the roots of Vladimir Putin’s battle towards Ukraine on this three-part sequence by Norma Percy. David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Francois Hollande and Volodymyr Zelensky additionally element the story – beginning with the 2013 EU Japanese Partnership summit that led to the deadly protests in Ukraine, the resignation of President Viktor Yanukovych, Russia’s expulsion from the G8 and the annexation of Crimea. Hollie Richardson
Traitors to the USA
8pm, BBC Three
Within the first of this week’s journeys to a paranoia-ridden citadel, it is time for the contestants to go to the Carnival of Chaos and play a recreation of Wheel of Fortune. Followers British version the present will know what truths it would spill. Then one other contestant can be expelled earlier than one other homicide. HR
A silent witness
9pm, BBC One
Blue blood is thicker than water within the coastal city of Southbay, the place the copper household appears to have every little thing sewn up. Can newcomers Jack and Nikki use their forensic abilities to uncover the reality a couple of stunning homicide? The ultimate two-parter of this run can even characteristic a brand new technician, Velva, who will divulge heart’s contents to Cara about her household state of affairs. Graeme Advantage
Motherly
9pm, ITV
Going into {couples} remedy solo is not enjoyable, but it surely permits Helena to face uncomfortable questions on her marriage. In the meantime, Maryam struggles to remain centered on her sufferers, whereas Catherine excels at a posh surgical process with surprising penalties. Can the night time put every little thing again on observe? Ellen E Jones
The final of us
9pm, Sky Atlantic

The third episode of this sensational apocalypse sequence was hailed as one of the best hours of television this year – and rightfully so. The story turns to survivalist Invoice (Nick Offerman), his relationship with soft-hearted Frank (Murray Bartlett) and the way they met Pedro Pascal’s Joel. It is stunning, devastating and full of zombie motion. HR
Everybody else is on hearth
22:00, Channel 4
The comedy on this spiritual cult sitcom must be discovered within the bathos: the hole between apocalyptic rhetoric and boring actuality. Sadly, it is simply bland, with a flat script and one-dimensional characters. This week, Rachel takes a forbidden street journey and considers difficult the strict guidelines of relationship. Phil Harrison
Film choice

The Swimmer (Frank Perry, 1968), 2:10 p.m, Film 4
In all probability the weirdest Burt Lancaster-starring film you are prone to see, the Frank and Eleanor Perry drama by which his Ned exhibits up at a buddy’s pool get together in leafy suburbia, dressed solely in his trunks. Then he decides to swim residence by means of different swimming pools within the space. As he passes by means of extra residences and meets folks he is aware of—whether or not they’re welcome or not—the explanations for his unusual conduct turn out to be obvious. It’s a movie of contrasts: between sun-dappled consolation and darkish thriller; and Lancaster’s athletic character and his character’s disturbing actions. Simon Wardell
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