Satellite choice
ART MYSTERY
The Michelangelo Code: Secrets Of The Sistine Chapel, 9pm, Sky Arts
WHAT do the Sistine Chapel and the Waco cult siege of 1993 have to do with each other? ‘Everything’, according to this new documentaryry fromfrom—— who else? — Waldemar Januszczak (pictured). The art critic weaves an intriguing web that also pulls in two Della Rovere Popes and a Vatican spin doctor.
REALITY STAR
Don’t Be Tardy, 9pm, ITVBe
MUM-OF-SIX Kim Zolciak was on The Real Housewives Of Atlanta before landing this spin-off show, and for this new, eighth season, her likeably chaotic brood embark on a 40-day road trip in an RV. One of the children describes the van as ‘tiny on the inside and big on the outside’.
DARK COMEDY
Looks That Kill, 9pm, Sky Premiere
THE title is literal: teen Max (Brandon Flynn of 13 Reasons Why) is lethally attractive. He hides his face safely behind bandages — and then, he meets a very special girl . . . REVEALING CHAT Overserved With Lisa Vanderpump, 10pm, E!
THE ex-Real Housewife Of Beverly Hills throws another unapologeticallypg over-the-top dinner d party in this new episode of her chat show. Tonight, Lisa L transforms her h lovely Villa Rosa home for a tell-all soiree with Australian rapper Iggy Azalea and drag queen q Trixie Mattel. (Sky 151, Virgin 140)
ON-DEMAND MOVIE
Synchronic, BT Film Store/ Sky Store/Virgin Movies
REALITY is a slippery thing in this tale of a time-bending drug, starring Jamie Dornan and Anthony Mackie. There are a lot of interesting ideas here, but the budget isn’t quite up to their proper execution.
COMING-OF-AGE DRAMA
Lights Up: Half Breed, 11pm, BBC4
THE writer and actor Natasha Marshall (pictured) flips effortlessly between a whole village of characters in her semi-autobiographical play about growing up as the only non-white girl in a West Country hamlet. It’s a story about a lot of things, from racism to friendship and the importance of dreams.