Satellite choice
FAMILY FILM The Good Dinosaur, 1.05pm, Sky Disney
IN A world where dinosaurs avoided global extinction and plodded cosily onwards, an orphaned apatosaurus called Arlo makes himself a human friend. Beautifully animated.
T20 CRICKET Yorkshire v Durham, 6pm, Sky Main Event & Cricket
ENGLAND star David Willey blasted 118 from 55 balls in Yorkshire’s victory over Worcestershire on Sunday. Their opponents today at Headingley have lost all four of their matches in this year’s competition.
GETTING WED Don’t Tell The Bride, 9pm, E4
HAVING moved from BBC3 to BBC1 and then Sky 1, the series in which the groom is trusted to plan the wedding finds a more likely home on E4. In the first of a new run, Rebecca leaves high-energy Carl (eight years her junior — both pictured) to plan their big day. She wants to be an aristocrat for the day; he’s planning something on a beach.
BENEATH THE WAVES Drain The Sunken Pirate City, 9pm, National Geographic
THE English colony of Port Royal, a pirate enclave known as ‘Sodom and Gomorrah rolled into one’, sank beneath the waves after an earthquake in 1692. In this thrilling documentary, marine archaeologist Jon Henderson goes in search of what happened.
TOGETHER AGAIN Long Lost Family US, 10pm, Quest Red
TAMMY is looking for her brothers, from whom she was separated at the age of ten. It’s rare for subjects on this series to have strong memories of those they’re seeking, and that makes the story of the separation all the more emotional. (Freeview 38, Sky 162, Virgin 215)
BOOT CAMP Rock And A Hard Place, 9pm, Sky Atlantic
IT’S a good week for fans of Dwayne Johnson (pictured). First, there’s this documentary about the beefy star’s involvement with a boot camp project to get young offenders in Miami on the straight and narrow. Tomorrow, the new series of Ballers starts (10pm, Sky Atlantic).
MAN AND MACHINE Hyper Evolution: Rise Of The Robots, 9pm, BBC4
ROBO-FANS and robo-sceptics go head to head in this fascinating two-part series exploring whether robots such as Erica (pictured with Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro and Dr Ben Jarrod) are friend or foe. Taking a novel approach, it treats recent giant leaps in robotic technology as stages in the evolution of a new species.
PAY-PER-VIEW MOVIE Kong: Skull Island, BT TV/Sky Store/Virgin Movies
SWEATY, all-guns-blazing take on the humans v apes story, this takes place on an island in 1973. Its stars Tom Hiddleston and Brie Larson and has the feel of a Vietnam movie.
FREEVIEW COMEDY The Change-Up, 10pm, E4
FAMILY man Dave (Jason Bateman) longs to swap places with his feckless bachelor friend, Mitch (Ryan Reynolds). And wouldn’t you know, that’s exactly what happens when their identities are magically switched in a witty comedy from Wedding Crashers director David Dobkin.