TONIGHT’S TV CHOICE
Deutschland 89 More4, 9pm So, farewell Martin Rauch. We’ve laughed, loved and suffered on your remarkable journey through Germany’s tumultuous 1980s. Jonas Nay has been brilliant as the resourceful Martin over three series but, as we reach the last ever episode, he’s in the tightest of tight spots, tied up in chains by a CIA guy. From there it’s a roller-coaster to the end – and, yes, for once there is a proper ending.
The Flight Attendant Sky One, 9pm
Kaley Cuoco continues to impress as our wayward heroine Cassie – few actors do drunk better than Cuoco – but is going out on the lash really the best way to wriggle out of her predicament? Still, at least the hangover provides the opportunity to discover what makes Cassie tick.
Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure
C4, 8.30pm We’re in Norfolk, so inevitably the activities sampled by Rosie Jones in this comically offbeat travelogue include 18th-century folk dancing and wrestling. You can almost see local girl Olivia Colman’s tongue poking out of her cheek on her keen-as-mustard voiceover.
Churchill Channel 5, 9pm Labour’s defeat of sitting prime minister Winston Churchill in the 1945 general election still stands as one of the biggest shocks in British political history. So how did the man seen as a national hero for his wartime leadership fall so dramatically from grace? By not reading the mood of the nation, as this vital slice of history efficiently reveals.