Satellite choice DARK DRAMA
FANTASY FUN Descendants 2, 5.30pm, Disney
HOW do the children of Disney villains cope at school? This colourful sequel catches up with the offspring of, among others, Cruella de Vil, the Evil Queen and Maleficent — Carlos, Evie and Mal (Cameron Boyce, Sofia Carson and Dove Cameron, pictured) as they tackle dances, truth serums, spell books and celebrity. (Sky 609, Virgin 724)
FOOTBALL West Ham United v Brighton & Hove Albion, 7pm, Sky Premier League, Main Event & Mix
WEST HAM fans will have happy memories of the last time these sides met — a 6-0 victory for the Hammers in the Championship in 2012. It should be closer at the London Stadium tonight.
RUGBY UNION Scarlets v Bath, 7pm, BT Sport 2
BATH head down the M4 to Llanelli for their second Champions Cup fixture. Scarlets narrowly missed victory in France in their opening pool game, losing 21-20 to Toulon after Leigh Halfpenny missed a late penalty.
EIGHTIES-SET COMEDY Red Oaks, Amazon Prime
THE misadventures of a young chancer (Britain’s Craig Roberts) forging his path in life continue. In episode one of this final season, he is trying to make it as a film director and is mocked by Joan Jett.
FUNNY FILM Why Him?, 8pm, Sky Premiere
BRYAN CRANSTON is the uptight dad having a major meltdown when he meets his daughter’s boyfriend — a sweary, overfamiliar, ego-mad ‘internet zillionaire’ (James Franco).
FREEVIEW MOVIE Unbreakable, 9pm, Sony Movie Channel
BRUCE WILLIS is the security guard approached by Samuel L. Jackson’s enigmatic and fragile stranger after miraculously surviving a train accident in director M. Night Shyamalan’s intriguing thriller. (Freeview 32, Sky 323, Virgin 425)
CLASSIC CRIME Scotland Yard, 9.25pm, Talking Pictures TV
CRIME writer Edgar Lustgarten introduces this delightfully British crime drama from the mid-20th century, the cases in which were based on files from Scotland Yard. Look out for Harry H. Corbett and Peter Bowles here. (Freeview HD 81, Freesat 306, Sky 343, Virgin 445)
HORROR THRILLER 1922, Netflix
A TWISTED farmer plots to kill his wife in Netflix’s tense and disturbing adaptation of a Stephen King short story.
EMERGING TALENT Ten Years Of Finding The Next Big Thing, 10pm, BBC4
A LIVELY collection of performances from artists who have been involved in BBC Introducing since the new talent search began in 2007. There’s music from George Ezra, Slaves, Blossoms and Jake Bugg in the highlights of a concert to mark the scheme’s tenth birthday.
Chance, 10pm, Universal
THE return of this noirish U.S. drama in which Hugh Laurie (pictured) plays a neuropsychiatrist drawn to the dark side of life. ‘Fear stops when you kill the thing you’re afraid of,’ says his intimidating criminal friend D, in a season that sees Chance jumping head-first into the underworld and tracking down a serial killer.