Dream Kitchens and Bathrooms with Mark Millar (C5, 7pm)

IN Aberdeenshire, Emily and Chris want a traditional farmhouse-style kitchen to be the heart of their cottage in the countryside. However, to afford the quality materials they want, the couple must take on some of the jobs themselves – flooring and upcycling a huge wardrobe. Will their handmade efforts live up to the quality of the rest of the work? In Maidstone, Camellia and Evan are lovingly decorating their dream home, but the main family bathroom is freezing and damp – not ideal with young children. It proves to be a massive challenge to demolish and rebuild it on their budget of £3,500.

The BRIT Awards 2021

The BRIT Awards 2021

The BRIT Awards 2021 (ITV, 8pm)

The arts and entertainment sector has been the one of the hardest hit by the pandemic. However, there is hopefully light at the end of the tunnel, and tonight’s Brit Awards will appropriately play an important role in paving the way for the return of live music. A total of 4,000 people will be in attendance at The O2 in London, and for the fourth year running, Jack Whitehall is hosting the show. British singer-songwriter Rag’n’Bone Man and US superstar P!nk (remotely) will perform their track Anywhere Away From Here, backed by the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust choir. Plus, there will also be performances by Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, Arlo Parks, Headie One and Griff. As far as the awards go, Celeste and Dua Lipa both have three nominations, as have Arlo Parks, Joel Corry and Young T & Bugsey.

Hospital: Mark Holt, Smruta Shanbhag, Emmanuel Ssebugwawo, Lorna Jones, Kostas Lipas

Hospital: Mark Holt, Smruta Shanbhag, Emmanuel Ssebugwawo, Lorna Jones, Kostas Lipas

Hospital (BBC2, 9pm)

To say the last year has been extraordinary for the NHS is an understatement. The documentary series returns to tell the story of these unprecedented times, with the pandemic laving nearly five million people waiting for treatment in England alone. This first episode captures a pivotal moment at University Hospitals Coventry, which delivered the world’s first Covid vaccine outside of a trial, as it fights to restore services. The critical care unit is at capacity and, despite numbers falling in the community, it is still treating seriously ill Covid patients. The difficult decision is taken to ration intensive care beds for all major operations and three specialities – cardiac, thoracic and neuro – are told that between them, they can only access two beds a day.

The Money Maker

The Money Maker

The Money Maker (C4, 9pm)

Eric Collins heads to Sussex to visit an award-winning artisan bread company in the grip of the Covid-19 pandemic. Alex, CEO of The Sussex Kitchen, is haemorrhaging customers and in danger of going bankrupt within a month. To make some much-needed dough, Eric has to convince social-media sceptic Alex to pivot his business away from wholesale and delivering products to restaurants and hotels to online customers. However, the Money Maker has his work cut out persuading Alex to change tack at the hyper speed he demands and what he believes is required.

Lego Masters USA

Lego Masters USA

Lego Masters USA (E4, 9pm)

For week five, the remaining teams are given the challenge of making a Lego city block that will be brought together as a huge city. Each pair gets a vacant lot in the mega city and, with 14 hours to work their magic, they they can do whatever they want to it. While Sam and Jessica opt for a fairytale tower, Mark and Boone build their version of pop’s food cart tower, and Aaron and Christian create a sustainable city. Plus, Tyler and Amy make a tri-scraper, Richard and Flynn come up with an adventure complex, Mel and Jermaine design a winter plaza, and Krystle and Amie knock up their own cyberpunk city.

Our Yorkshire Farm

Our Yorkshire Farm

Our Yorkshire Farm (C5, 9pm)

The roof is becoming a major concern for the Owens, as they worry about the impact that winter storms may have on the building. The family are also trying to establish a new flock, and gather the sheep with unsheared fleeces who are at risk of perishing during any seriously bad weather. For the children, returning home from school is the cue for tending to their various pets. Sidney continues training his sheepdog Nell, while Violet tends to nine-month-old calf Ciara, an animal she’s hand-reared after the calf’s mother suffered an udder infection.