TV tonight: Rebekah Vardy speaks out on the Wagatha Christie case

TV tonight: Rebekah Vardy speaks out on the Wagatha Christie case


The Vardys

9pm, ITV1
After Rebekah’s wild Wagatha Christie case and Jamie’s bittersweet departure from Leicester, the Vardys are on a mission to bolster their brand as they invite cameras inside their move to Italy. Yes, Rebekah speaks out on losing her libel case: “Never ever will I apologise for something I didn’t do.” But then they’re going about their business like most couples: “He’s like my rock … and just like any rock, you occasionally get the urge to pick it up and throw it through the window.” Hollie Richardson

Who Do You Think You Are?

9pm, BBC One
Strictly’s Amy Dowden is convinced that her family is 100% Welsh and she’s on a mission to find out. Starting with her parents in Caerphilly, there are two major things to focus on: her grandad was adopted and a rumoured murder happened in the family. But were they the victim or perpetrator? HR

Falling

9pm, Channel 4

‘Playing God’ … Bimpe (Shayde Sinclair) and David (Paapa Essiedu) in Falling. Photograph: Robert Viglasly/Channel 4/The Forge/Robert Viglasky

Jack Thorne’s nuanced, quietly acted drama continues. Anna’s return prompts worry (she calls herself the “lusty nun” and is convinced everyone is laughing at her) while David’s future is in doubt with the higher-ups suggesting that he’s “playing God”. Can a fainting episode get him to open up? Priya Elan

The Fortune

9pm, Channel 5
Eleanor Tomlinson, Matthew Lewis and Stephen Tompkinson star in this frothy thriller about a woman who is left an inheritance by a man she has never heard of. As Amanda (Tomlinson) visits Brackburn House, she encounters a nasty lot who don’t believe the money should be hers – and she starts to question her connection to it all. HR

The Way Out

9pm, U&Dave
In the final episode of this jolly escape room gameshow presented by Mel Giedroyc, the teams (which include Lou Sanders, Ed Gamble and Nish Kumar) are turning firefighter. They enjoy wearing the uniforms more than tackling the incident itself, so crash test dummy “Donna” can expect to be burned to a crisp. Phil Harrison

Half Man

10.40pm, BBC One
“Is there anything else you want to get off your chest?” A loaded question to say the least, as Richard Gadd’s determinedly bleak study of masculinity, violence, shame and desire reaches fever pitch. Niall and Ruben face one another for a hysterical reckoning. There will absolutely be blood, snot and tears before bedtime. Ali Catterall



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