Documentary
World’s Busiest Cities: Hong Kong
BBC TWO, 8.00PM
Beginning another survey of bustling metropolises, Dan Snow, Anita Rani and Ade Adepitan are in Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated places on Earth. They find it to be a chaotic city still in flux 20 years after Britain handed it over to the Chinese. GT
Mountain: Life at the Extreme
BBC TWO, 9.00PM
The BBC’S Natural History Unit does it again, beginning this three-part documentary series about the world’s mountain ranges in the Rockies in North America. There is a visual feast of cougars on the hunt, big-horned sheep butting heads and local extreme-sports enthusiasts doing crazy things for an adrenalin rush. GT
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Man Who Built America
BBC FOUR, 9.00PM
Amid urban landscapes where higher automatically seems to imply better, this feels like a timely celebration of a man with an altogether more civilised attitude towards architecture. The son of a pioneer who died in the space age, Frank Lloyd Wright lived through times of extraordinary change that he himself helped to fashion. Architect Jonathan Adams visits some of the great man’s finest achievements and the lesser-known places that shaped his life, while