CRITICS' CHOICE
DODGY DIET Secrets Of Your Supermarket Food, 8pm, Ch5
IN THE last of the series, Sian Williams and Stefan Gates are checking out convenience foods — in fact, Stefan (pictured) is eating nothing but ready meals for a whole month, and the effect on his physical and mental health is shocking. Plus, a look at children’s snacks.
LAWLESS STREETS Stabbed: Britain’s Knife Crime Crisis, 9pm, BBC1
IN 1993, Duwayne Brooks was waiting at a bus stop with Stephen Lawrence when his friend was murdered by a racist gang. He still feels the trauma of that moment more than 25 years on and, for this moving documentary, Duwayne meets victims and perpetrators of the current wave of knife crime.
FINANCIAL CRIME Fraud: How They Steal Your Bank Account, 9pm, ITV
ONE in five British people have had payment cards compromised or stolen by criminals, and this new one-off follows the work of the police specialists who try to stop it — the Dedicated Card and Payment Crime Unit. The scale of the operations they are faced with is industrial, but there is a victory for the unit here.
SLEEPING ROUGH 60 Days On The Streets, 9pm, Ch4
ED STAFFORD (pictured) is used to surviving in faraway lands, but his latest series — in which he sleeps rough in the UK — is his most revealing yet, and not always in the way you’d expect. In this second of three episodes, e Ed is in London, where he meets
beggars who make more than the average wage, as well as some ‘fake homeless’.
FILM CHOICES Whisky Galore!, 3.25pm, BBC2
THIS glorious comedy from Ealing stalwart Alexander Mackendrick (The Ladykillers) celebrates the indomitable spirits of a group of booze-loving Scots. John Gregson and Joan Greenwood (pictured)ured) are among the Hebridean islanders finding a way around the problem of wartime rationing.
Die Hard With A Vengeance, 11pm, Ch5
BRUCE WILLIS’S third outing as luckless cop John McClane sees John McTiernan (who also helmed the first film) back in the director’s chair. Jeremy Irons’s master crim supplies the cat-and-mouse plot in a tense but nicely tongue-incheek roller-coaster ride.