CRITICS' CHOICE
GO WEST Hairy Bikers: Route 66, 8pm, BBC2
RODEOS, cowboys and Native Americans: Si and Dave are in Arizona to explore the Wild West. They visit the spectacular Monument Valley — a sacred land of the Navajo nation — and enjoy a Native American barbecue. They also experience the odd traditions of a cattle market, and whip up some tasty quesadillas.
CAPITAL CRIME The Met: Policing London, 9pm, BBC1
THIS episode shadows police officers as they try to keep the huge crowds safe at the Notting Hill Carnival, but more than a few of the revellers prove to be a handful. Moped crime also features as a woman is violently mugged. As she lies in a critical condition, can the Met find the attackers?
NEAREST & DEAREST Charlotte Church: My Family & Me, 9pm, Ch4
NO ONE will love you — or annoy you — more than your parents, as the singer finds when she takes a trip to Devon with her own in this unusual and very personal documentary. The family (pictured) explore how Charlotte’s fame had a ruinous impact on their bond, and confront the tensions that have bubbled away in their relationship for years.
HOME EXCHANGE Rich House, Poor House, 9pm, Ch5
SINGLE mother Andrea swaps homes and lives with best friends Geeta and Harriet. So, will Andrea A (pictured with daughter Shanice) find that money really does buy happiness
when she and her three daughters move out of their cramped London flat and into a £7m four-storey Chelsea townhouse?
FILM CHOICES Patient Killer, 2.15pm, Ch5
DIRECTED by Casper Van Dien, an actor known for 1997’s Starship Troopers, this TV movie thriller follows a psychiatrist (Victoria Pratt) who uses hypnotherapy on her patients. Worryingly,ygy, new patient p Blaire (Barbie Castro) reminds her — all too closely — of a former client whom she couldn’t help.
A League Of Their Own, 4.35pm, Sony Movies
A BASEBALL dramaama that sees women going to bat while the men are at war. The home-run cast includes Geena Davis (pictured), Rosie O’Donnell and Madonna.