CRITICS' CHOICE
CANINE CARE Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs, 8pm, ITV
LAST week, he was cheering up children at Great Ormond Street Hospital; this week, animal-lover Paul (pictured) is back at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to spread some love among the canine residents. In this opening episode, Paul’s babysitting skills are required for some adorable Staffie pups.
PEDDLING BIKES The Apprentice, 9pm, BBC1
THIS week’s task is particularly tricky: to create a range of electric bikes, select accessories and try to sell the lot to retailers at a launch event. E-bikes can be a big investment, so it’s really important that the teams get their prices right . . .
SUSPECTS’ RIGHTS Catching Britain’s Killers: The Crimes That Changed Us, 9pm, BBC2
THIS final edition focuses on a miscarriage of justice that led to wideranging changes in the powers of the police. In 1972, three boys, aged 14 to 18, stood trial for a murder they didn’t commit, and the case was to transform the treatment of suspects.
FEARSOME FIGHTERS Warrior Women With Lupita Nyong’o, 10pm, Ch4
ARE the famous Amazonian fighting women of history fact or fiction? Lupita Nyong’o (pictured), the actress who won an Oscar for 12 Years A Slave, heads to Benin in West Africa to find out, and emerges with a beautifully shot film that is a powerful story of both the past and the present.
FILM CHOICES Killer Vacation, 2.15pm, Ch5
BUSINESSMAN Jake (Jacob Young) and his pregnant girlfriend, Lindsey (Alexa Havins),