House of the Dragon
9pm, Sky Atlantic
Following the intense clash between warships and dragons in the Battle of the Gullet and its fiery aftermath, season three of the Game of Thrones prequel has swiftly accumulated a significant number of main cast deaths, along with hundreds of casualties among bystanders. Having endured tremendous losses to secure the Iron Throne, Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) now faces the challenge of determining the kind of ruler she intends to be amid widespread unrest throughout the kingdom.
24 Hours in A&E
9pm,
The dedicated medical team at Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, one of Europe’s busiest emergency departments, confronts more urgent cases. Ryan requires treatment for a shattered arm sustained in a severe rugby collision. Stephen, aged 68, struggles to breathe. Most distressingly, 11-year-old William has been hit by a car and thrown 30 feet into the air.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
9pm, Sky Witness
The enduring but generic police procedural continues, bringing relief to the squad as Fin Tutuola (Ice-T) returns to duty following a recent near-death experience. However, the team must navigate a peculiar case involving a high-profile romantic fiction writer who has taken creative liberties with the details of a serious crime.
999: On the Front Line
10pm,
The West Midlands Ambulance Service is featured again, this time responding to a frequent caller who may be using paramedics as a taxi service. Additionally, they attend to a woman suffering from a slipped disc and a man who has been lying on the floor for 12 hours. The impact of budget cuts to emergency services and related care such as mental health support is being felt by all.
G’Wed
The quirky Liverpool-based school comedy takes a turn reminiscent of Billy Elliot, as a longstanding feud between Mary “School of Dance” Mallan and Grandma Pat reignites. They coach Christopher and Reece for a dance-off that will ultimately determine the queen of the ballroom.

Secrets of the Celebrity Sex Tapes
12.05am,
In the 2000s, the nature of celebrity shifted: fame ceased to be a byproduct and instead became the primary objective. The daughter of OJ Simpson’s defence lawyer sought a share of this fame. Her name was Kim Kardashian, and the first step on her path to building an empire was a sex tape, which is examined in this program.






