What to watch
Arts
Even Later – with Jools Holland and Jamie Cullum
BBC TWO, 11.15PM
Jazz veteran Jamie Cullum co-hosts an extended version of last night’s show, with performances from jazz collective Nérija and electro-poppers Metronomy among others, and assessing a recently released “lost” album by Miles Davis.
Children’s Green Eggs and Ham NETFLIX, FROM TODAY
This animation reboots Dr Seuss’s much-loved homage to persistence as a series in which polar opposites Guy and Sami-am embark on a quest to save an endangered animal, and along the way learn how to be less resistant to trying out new things. The voice cast includes Michael Douglas, Adam Devine and Eddie Izzard.
Documentary Unreported World CHANNEL 4, 7.30PM
The foreign-affairs show explores the devastation left by last August’s Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas. As reporter Seyi Rhodes discovers, the clean-up operation was beset by allegations that authorities are forcing immigrants out by refusing to let them reconstruct their homes.
Entertainment Flirty Dancing CHANNEL 4, 8.00PM
Love at first dance is the idea behind Ashley Banjo’s dating show, looking for a quickstep to happiness as the Diversity star matches up singletons by training them in the arts of romance and dance. First up, a country music fan and a cheerleading coach discover whether or not they share a fascinating rhythm.
The Graham Norton Show BBC ONE, 10.35PM; N IRELAND, 11.05PM
No doubt there will be lots to chatter about tonight as Graham Norton invites Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter to bide awhile on his big red sofa and reveal – or so we hope – some gossip from the third series of The Crown.
Sport Match of the Day Live: The FA Cup BBC TWO, 7.30PM; KICK-OFF 7.55PM
The magic of the FA Cup is back once more. Today’s first-round contest is a true matchup of the feisty minnows: non-league side Dulwich Hamlet welcome League Two strugglers Carlisle United. As ever, Gary Lineker presents. Gerard O’donovan