MONDAY
REPORT SURVIVING THE PAY SQUEEZE – PANORAMA
With wages often not keeping up with the cost of living, and public sector workers taking strike action, Ros Atkins examines why many people feel so poor. In Cornwall, where he grew up, he speaks to struggling families and asks whether the pandemic and the war in Ukraine are the main reasons. BBC1, 8pm
DOCUMENTARY
THE GOLD: THE INSIDE STORY
Following the end of the (heavily) fictionalised version of events last night, this documentary looks at what really went on after armed robbers stole £26million of gold in 1983. Speaking for the first time, DCS Brian Boyce reveals how police found the gold. BBC1, 9pm
DRAMA UNFORGOTTEN
Sunny and Jess’s (Sinéad Keenan, above with Sanjeev Bhaskar) personal and professional lives are going from bad to worse, with the former still mourning the loss of ex-colleague Cassie. As the victim’s mother and son’s behaviour is examined, the detectives’ list of likely suspects gets even longer. ITV1, 9pm
DOCUMENTARY
JONATHAN ROSS’S MYTHS & LEGENDS
The host explores Wales, taking a steam train up Snowdon and learning how the dragon became the
Welsh symbol. Then he is joined by actor Michael
Sheen (below) by Llyn y Fan Fach in the Brecon Beacons to find out about the myth of the Lady of the Lake. More4, 9pm
DOCUMENTARY
24 HOURS IN POLICE CUSTODY: THE HONEYTRAP MURDER
A man is found stabbed and naked in the hallway of a block of flats in Luton. As detectives inspect CCTV footage, they see two women entering the flat with the deceased man. Concludes on Tuesday. Channel 4, 9pm
ARTS IMAGINE: STEPHEN FREARS – DIRECTOR FOR HIRE
Alan Yentob follows the 81-year-old director of such films as My Beautiful Laundrette and
The Queen as he embarks on The Palace – an HBO drama starring
Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant.
BBC1, 10.40pm
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