Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs (ITV, 8pm)

IT’S been reported that the demand for dogs has risen during lockdown – and there’s evidence of that during the opening episode of this latest series – yet the canine residents of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home are still looking for new owners. Luckily, Paul O’Grady is here to share their stories, and of course, fall in love with a few of them along the way. In the first episode, he meets two Maltese terrier puppies who staff suspect may have come from a puppy farm in Romania. They were bought for £4,000 by a family in the UK, but their new owners struggled to cope with them. A three-month-old Spaniel-cross is also believed to have started life in a puppy farm, but he’s just arrived at the Brands Hatch branch of Battersea – and is covered in mites.

Location, Location, Location

Location, Location, Location

Location, Location, Location (C4, 8pm)

The property market may have its ups and downs, but for the past 21 years house-hunters have been able to rely on Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer to help them find the perfect property. The duo return for their 35th series, and they begin in the East Midlands, where two couples need their assistance. Lloyd and Karina have been saving up by living with their respective parents, but are now ready for a place of their own, while Helen and Richard, who have been managing a care home during lockdown (which probably didn’t leave a lot of time for property searches), want to stop renting.

The Day Will and Kate Got Married

The Day Will and Kate Got Married

The Day Will and Kate Got Married (ITV, 9pm)

Harry and Meghan have recently been dominating the headlines, but back on April 29, 2011, more than two billion people around the world tuned into watch Prince William marry his long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton. Now, as the couple approach their 10th anniversary, this documentary looks back on that momentous day, hearing the memories of family, friends and insiders. The contributors include Kate’s uncle, Gary Goldsmith, speaking exclusively in his first ever TV interview, and former Metropolitan Police commander Bob Broadhurst, who was in charge of security. The films also looks to the future as it asks how the royal couple are modernising the monarchy and preparing for the day when they will be King and Queen.

The Terror

The Terror

The Terror (BBC2, 9pm)

The series reaches its climax, and while a second season has already aired in America, it focuses on a new story, set in a Second World War internment camp. So, the finale should bring the tale of the Arctic expedition to a conclusion as the men find themselves in a confrontation with the mythological entities whose land they have trespassed into. Edward Little tries to organise a rescue party, but doesn’t get much support from his crew, while an injured Crozier is brought to Hickey’s camp.

Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales

Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales

Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales (More4, 9pm)

Matt calls in old family friend Richard and his heavy machinery to help build a new road around the farm. The list of repairs keeps growing and Matt finds himself in a race against the rain to fix a hole in the roof of the chickens’ new barn. Meanwhile, Mike says goodbye to his old classic car, a 1946 Dodge that has been left abandoned in a field for 20 years, as it’s taken away to the local restoration garage. The new flock of Herdwicks are settling in nicely on the farm though, and Nicola surprises Mike with a surprise makeover of his cherished caravan.

When Nudes Are Stolen

When Nudes Are Stolen

When Nudes Are Stolen (BBC1, regions vary)

When Jess Davies started glamour modelling at the age of 18, she had no idea how little control she would have over her images. Although she no longer does topless shoots, pictures of her are available online – and they are being used to catfish men around the world. Over the years, Jess has received messages from thousands of men telling her they have been speaking to someone who was using her pictures, and she has often borne the brunt of their anger and frustration when they realised they had been conned. In this documentary, she sets out to discover just why and how her photos are being used in this way.