Satellite choice
FOOTBALL Krasnodar v Chelsea, 5.15pm, BT Sport 3
AFTER 0-0 draws with Sevilla and Manchester United, can the Blues find the net in Russia in their second Champions League Group E match? United’s Group H fixture against RB Leipzig follows at 7pm on BT Sport 3.
TIME CAPSULE The Debate Continues, 8pm, BBC Parliament
FIRST shown 70 years ago to the day, this documentary relates the restoration of the House of Commons after the Luftwaffe bombing of 1941. At the time, it was described as ‘the most grievous breach of privilege by the King’s enemies’. (Freeview 232, Freesat 201, Sky 504, Virgin 605)
ANCIENT EGYPT Secrets Of The Saqqara Tomb, Netflix
THIS awe-inspiring documentary ventures inside the Egyptian tomb of a priest that has been sealed for more than 4,000 years.
HISTORIC MOMENT The Fall Of The Berlin Wall With John Simpson, 9pm, BBC4
JOHN SIMPSON reflects on his reporting of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and wonders if he missed any clues as to how Russia would become such a hostile global force again, years after the optimism of that moment. During that reflection, he provides a deep insight into the time.
ROMCOM MOVIE Holidate, Netflix
EMMA ROBERTS (niece of Julia, pictured) is the charming star of Netflix’s bubbly romcom about a woman in need of a ‘holidate’ for Christmas.
CRIME THRILLER Blindspot, 9pm, Sky Witness
THE final season of this U.S. thriller, which began with the discovery of an amnesiac super-soldier in Times Square, opens in the same location — with a mysterious message for Jane (Jaimie Alexander, pictured) and those who survived the attack in Iceland. There will be heartache ahead.
FILM DRAMA Anthem Of A Teenage Prophet, 9.45pm, Sky Premiere
HIGH-SCHOOLER Luke (Cameron Monaghan) causes a stir in his small town with an eerily accurate premonition. Juliette Lewis is his protective mum.
FUNNY FAMILY Meet The Richardsons, 10pm, Dave
A REPEAT for this comedy about the life of Lucy Beaumont and her husband, neurotic comedian Jon Richardson. The people are real — their daughter, the neighbours, Bernie Clifton — and it’s their house, but the show is scripted, and sails on the couple’s chemistry.
TALL TALE Urban Myths, 10pm, Sky Arts
IN 1972, Orson Welles ran out of cash while making his documentary F For Fake, and was so keen to continue that he took a job presenting for Anglia TV — before vanishing in Norwich. This gentle half-hour imagines what happened, with Robbie Coltrane (pictured) as aan eenjoyablyjoyabytthroatyoaty Welles. ee .
FREEVIEW CHILLER The Secret Of Marrowbone, 11.05pm, Film4
THE Marrowbone house is home to dark secrets in this atmospheric, twisty chiller, a mix of family drama and psychological horror. George MacKay is the young man who, with his siblings, covers up the death of their mother — as vultures circle outside.