Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure (C4, 8.30pm)

THE second leg of Rosie Jones’ adventure takes her to Whitby with her fellow comedian Joe Wilkinson. Naturally, the pair are keen to experience the Yorkshire seaside town’s history, gothic architecture and award-winning fish and chips. However, before they get round to all that, they begin by playing crazy golf on a course that boasts some dramatic views of the sea. Then they hit the beach with a local fossil hunting expert, and manage to unearth much more than they could have imagined. A fishing trip is less successful, but the pair might have better luck when they get in touch with Whitby’s Dracula-inspired goth culture by undergoing a makeover and joining a band on stage.

Churchill Path to Victory

Churchill Path to Victory

Churchill: Path to Victory (C5, 9pm)

The latest episode of the series focuses on how Winston Churchill sealed his place in history as Britain’s greatest-ever war leader. It reminds us how uncertain victory was, as in the early years of the conflict, Churchill had to use his powers of persuasion and charm to win over powerful allies. It was clear he had impressed the US public – he arrived in America in 1941 to the sort of reception normally given to movie stars. However, securing the support of President Franklin Roosevelt and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin would require skilled negotiations.

Adrian Dunbar

Adrian Dunbar

Have I Got News for You (BBC1, 9pm)

David Tennant, who hosted the first episode of the new run, is obviously a safe pair of hands, but now the satirical quiz show is really “sucking diesel” – they’ve got Adrian Dunbar on guest-presenter duties. The actor plays Ted Hastings, the most quotable character in Line of Duty, currently the most talked-about drama on TV. In fact, some viewers may be hoping that instead of letting him ask the questions, regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton instead take the opportunity to quiz him about the latest run of Line of Duty and the search for the mysterious H. Sadly, that’s unlikely, as they will have plenty of new stories to tackle, with the help of guest panellists Katherine Ryan and Tim Shipman.

Monty Don

Monty Don

Gardeners’ World (BBC2, 9pm)

Now that the soil has warmed up, Monty Don is ready to sow seeds for summer crops in the vegetable plot, while in the cottage garden at Longmeadow, the focus is on what to plant under shrubs and roses. In East Sussex, a nurseryman with a passion for orchids shares some of his top tips, while an Oxfordshire couple talk about their enthusiasm for growing vegetables. Plus, Carol Klein checks out a spectacular display of tulips in Dunsborough Park in Surrey, and Kate Bradbury offers advice on starting a wildlife garden.

Deutschland 89

Deutschland 89

Deutschland 89 (More4, 9pm)

The second compelling sequel to the stylish German thriller Deutschland 83 reaches its penultimate episode. As everyone converges in Leipzig, Martin tries to prevent Lenora’s assassination plot, but only ends up being framed and arrested. While Valdez and Brigitte work with Rose as they attempt to stop Lenora, Schweppenstette closes a deal at the Trade Fair, and Fritz pitches to potential investors. Finally, Tina discovers the horrifying truth about her visitor, and Nicole fears for Max’s safety.

Graham Norton

Graham Norton

The Graham Norton Show (BBC1, regions vary)

Things haven’t been quite the same on The Graham Norton Show over the past few months – for a start, the celebrities haven’t all been getting up close and personal on the sofa. However, Graham has still managed to attract an impressive line-up of A-listers and this is the first of two episodes rounding up highlights from the most recent run. Among the stars who dropped into the studio or joined Graham virtually are George Clooney, Gal Gadot, Tom Hanks, Jessica Chastain, Hugh Grant, Dolly Parton, Samuel L. Jackson and Kylie Minogue.