Terrestrial Coronation Street ITV1, 7.30pm 'Tis t'morning after t'night before, and Eileen is stunned when she comes down for brekky to find trollopy Becky in t'kitchen wearing her dressing gown. While Becky's smitten, gormless Jason feels awkward when Becky snogs him on t'doorstep (not t'lips?) as she exits. Audrey's horrified to witness the kiss, naturally telling Jason's mother-in-law, droopy Gail. Meanwhile, Jason has decided to go to Italy to see Sarah: his fling has made him realise he wants his missus back. Leaving his home, Jase finds an irate droopy Gail on the doorstep, telling him she knows all about his night of illicit passion.

  • Terrestrial

    Coronation Street ITV1, 7.30pm
    'Tis t'morning after t'night before, and Eileen is stunned when she comes down for brekky to find trollopy Becky in t'kitchen wearing her dressing gown. While Becky's smitten, gormless Jason feels awkward when Becky snogs him on t'doorstep (not t'lips?) as she exits. Audrey's horrified to witness the kiss, naturally telling Jason's mother-in-law, droopy Gail. Meanwhile, Jason has decided to go to Italy to see Sarah: his fling has made him realise he wants his missus back. Leaving his home, Jase finds an irate droopy Gail on the doorstep, telling him she knows all about his night of illicit passion.


Paradise or Bust BBC2, 9pm
After a turbulent start, the internet tribe begin to settle into their third month on Vorovoro - just as the Fijian government faces a military coup. The foundations of the eco-tourist village are in place, but the project is still far from a green reality. Tribe member Dan is leading the drive towards self-sufficiency, learning much from the locals. But progress is forced to stop as political tensions rapidly escalate within the Fijian government and the country is rocked by a full-blown coup d'etat, leading international governments to warn against travelling there.


Damages BBC1, 10.35pm
With Katie out of the way as a potential witness, Frobisher - determined to go to a full trial and protect his reputation - pushes Ray Fiske to withdraw the settlement offer and take a more aggressive approach with Patty.


  • Digital

    The Wonder Years ITV3, 2.40pm
    A re-run of the delightful sitcom in which American teenager Kevin Arnold grows up with his suburban buddies in that most turbulent and tragi-optimistic of US decades, the 1960s. Here, Kevin and his friends begin junior high. Winnie's brother, Brian, dies in the Vietnam war and Winnie and Kevin share their first kiss. Awww

    Raines ITV3, 9pm
    When a partially decomposed body washes up in a canal, Raines (Jeff Goldblum) is faced with piecing the victim's identity together. With help from his team, he identifies the man and discovers that he's somehow connected to LA council type Aurelio Sanchez. Meanwhile, Captain Lewis notices Raines is acting kinda goofy.


Nation on Film: Munich Remembered BBC4, 10pm
Personal testimony and archive footage tell the story of the disaster that claimed the lives of some of Manchester United's most talented and promising footballers. Players and journalists were among the 23 people who died when British European Airways Flight 609 crashed on February 6, 1958. United legends Sir Bobby Charlton and Harry Gregg talk in detail about the day of the crash, the immediate aftermath and the reaction to the tragedy. For Sir Bobby, making the programme proves a moving experience as he looks back at archive footage, much of which he is seeing for the first time.


  • Radio

    Daunt and Dervish Radio 4, 10.45am and 7.45pm (repeat)
    It's 1953, and the Daunt and Dervish detective agency is back in business - just as the nation prepares to crown the Queen. Guy Meredith's improbable sleuths are played by Anna Massey and Sylvestra le Touzel.