What to watch
Arts
George Ezra, Christine and the Queens & More: The Live Lounge Show
BBC FOUR, 8.00PM
Radio 1 DJ Clara Amfo chats with stars of the moment George Ezra, Héloïse Letissier (Christine and the Queens) and Lewis Capaldi. Gabriel Tate
Stevie Wonder: A Musical History BBC FOUR, 10.00PM
Few artists enjoyed the sort of musical hot streak that Stevie Wonder rode in the mid-seventies. He produced five albums of mounting ambition and complexity, more often than not playing all the instruments himself. This tribute features famous fans from Motown junkie Martin Freeman and DJ Trevor Nelson to musical progeny both expected (Beverley Knight) and more surprising (New Order’s Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Morris). GT
Comedy Ministry of Justice CHANNEL 4, 11.05PM
Jolyon Rubenstein and Heydon Prowse, the creators of iconic satire The Revolution Will Be Televised, are back with a new three-part series that treats crime in the same irreverent way as their previous show did politics. GT
Enterprice BBC ONE, 11.25PM; NI, 11.55PM
Created by and starring #Hooddocumentary’s Kayode Ewumi, this new and vigorous four-part comedy follows a pair of bickering novice homedelivery entrepreneurs. GT
Documentary Unreported World CHANNEL 4, 7.30PM
Krishnan Guru-murthy travels to El Salvador to meet the victims of US President Donald Trump’s attitude towards deporting illegal immigrants. GT
Factual Portillo’s Hidden History of Britain CHANNEL 5, 9.00PM
The former MP concludes another gently absorbing series with a trip to the New Victoria, a Bradford cinema that was once state-of-theart, but fell into disrepair after closing in 2000.