Royal Wedding: A Day to Remember (BBC1, 7.30pm)

YESTERDAY (April 29), the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary. A lot has happened in the decade since they tied the knot, including the birth of their three children, his brother Harry’s split from the royal family and the recent death of their Grandpa Philip among them. However, the main focus of this documentary is the big day itself, and we’ll be looking back at the event, which took place at Westminster Abbey and was followed by a luncheon at Buckingham Palace.

Trip Hazard My Great British Adventure with Rosie Jones and Jenny Eclair

Trip Hazard My Great British Adventure with Rosie Jones and Jenny Eclair

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

There’s never a dull moment whenever Jenny Eclair is around. The comedian, writer and presenter is a colourful ball of energy, so should make a decent travelling companion for Rosie Jones – unless her effervescent nature doesn’t tire her pal out before they’ve had the opportunity to sample the sights and sounds of Anglesey. The island off the coast of northern Wales is a picturesque place, but perhaps not ideal for either of its latest visitors – farming is a major occupation here, and they quickly realise that neither of them are cut out for such an activity. They do, however, enjoy a horse ride along the waterfront, visit Neolithic sites and have a go on the world’s fastest zip wire before getting a rude awakening during a survival skills course.

Churchill: Curtain Call

Churchill: Curtain Call

Churchill: Curtain Call (C5, 9pm)

The concluding episode of this informative documentary series deals with, as you’ve probably already guessed, the final years of Winston Churchill’s life. After retiring from politics, the former prime minister lived a life of luxury and excess, drinking, gambling and indulging himself to the very end. However, as Britain began to change in the 1960s, it became clear that for once, Churchill wasn’t keeping step. Nevertheless, his state funeral was one of the biggest the nation had ever seen, during which thousands lined the streets in his honour.

Have I Got News For You: Alexander Armstrong

Have I Got News For You: Alexander Armstrong

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

Well, well, who’d have thought it? Here’s Alexander Armstrong guest hosting the satirical quiz. What a surprise – not. He’s probably fronted the show almost as many times as its once permanent presenter, Angus Deayton, did back in the day. Perhaps next time Armstrong is booked by the programme, it could be as a guest instead, just to spice things up a little bit. Still, at least we know we’re in safe hands as comedian Joe Lycett and Newsnight host Kirsty Wark join regulars Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for some topical fun.

Soul II Soul

Soul II Soul

Classic Albums (Sky Arts, 9pm)

A look at Soul II Soul’s groundbreaking Club Classics Vol 1, which was released in 1989. Twisting soul vocals from Caron Wheeler, Rose Windross and Do’Reen Waddell with rare groove-styled dance beats, Soul II Soul created a niche that would see them win a broad array of fans worldwide. Back To Life (However Do You Want Me), their best-recognised hit, is a classic example of this musical melting pot. However, it was another of their key anthems, Keep On Movin’, which was the group’s first real mainstream success and it came at a time when American artists were saturating the UK’s R&B scene.

This Time With Alan Partridge: Lynn (Felicity Montagu), Jennie (Susannah Fielding), Simon (Tim Key), Ruth Duggan (Lolly Adefope), Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan), Tiff (Natasia Demetriou)

This Time With Alan Partridge: Lynn (Felicity Montagu), Jennie (Susannah Fielding), Simon (Tim Key), Ruth Duggan (Lolly Adefope), Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan), Tiff (Natasia Demetriou)

This Time with Alan Partridge (BBC1, 9.30pm)

Ah ha! Norfolk’s most beloved son (apart from Stephen Fry, Ed Balls and, possibly, Jake Humphrey) is back on the box for a second run of his series – not even a global pandemic can stop this Partridge from taking flight. Steve Coogan and his co-stars completed filming just before Christmas, and the new run focuses on how Alan continues to claw his way back up the showbiz ladder, despite a crisis of confidence that makes him question his relevance. No doubt along the way we’ll see him bumble his way through his presenter duties alongside co-host Jennie Gresham (Susannah Fielding); it’s fair to say their relationship isn’t quite as rosy as it could be. Expect quite a lot of foot-in-mouth moments, cringeworthy gaffes and general chaos as the series develops.