Clothes To Die For (BBC2, 9pm)

IN April last year more than a thousand people were killed when the Rana Plaza, a factory building in Bangladesh, collapsed. Around two thousand workers were injured and many were rescued by local people who risked their own lives crawling into the rubble to save them. Most of the dead were in the building because they were making clothes for western companies.

This documentary tracks down some of the survivors who tell remarkable stories of survival and escape. They also recall the moments before the building collapsed and the agonising hours spent trapped inside waiting for help, their vivid accounts are a moving reminder of the worst industrial disaster in the 21st Century.

Clothes To Die For also charts the origins and growth of Bangladesh clothing industry which now accounts for almost 80 per cent of the country’s exports, and the greed and high-level corruption that led to the Rana Plaza tragedy. An army of cheap labour ensured that the country would become the second largest supplier of clothes in the world, second only to China in providing employment for millions of people, most of them young women. Even a wage as low as £1.50 a day can be life-changing and many don't want that opportunity taken away. As the tragedy sent shock waves around the world about the safety of the Bangladesh garment industry, the programme also looks at how some things have changed in the industry since the disaster.

Kevin Bridges: Live at the Commonwealth (BBC1, 10.35pm)

ONE of Scotland's brightest comedians, Kevin Bridges, aims for a gold medal-winning piece of comedy as he welcomes us to the Commonwealth Games. Bridges takes to the stage at Glasgow’s Theatre royal and presents four internationally-acclaimed stand-ups from the Commonwealth countries: Canada's Katherine Ryan; South African funnyman Trevor Noah; Scotland's Danny Bhoy and English comic Simon Evans.

It’s the first of three Bridges BBC One specials to air. Other pending offerings are Kevin Bridges Live At The Referendum, and Kevin Bridges What's The Story - Referendum Special.

Police Interceptors (Channel 5, 8pm)

THE team carries out a raid that turns up a stash of drugs, a weapon and a large pile of cash, while officer Jon Peacock encounters a half-naked man covered in blood on the wintry streets of Lincoln.

However, the real surprise comes when the officer finds out what he has been up to.

There's also a speeding motorist is clocked travelling at 110mph. Just how is he going to talk his way out of that?