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The Last of Us

9pm, Sky Atlantic

Ellie and Joel are travelling in Bill’s truck this week, and they get to know every single other greater when driving the deserted streets. Put together to turn out to be truly invested in this curious twosome’s friendship. But it is not very long in advance of the peace is disturbed – it is not zombies this time, although … it is in fact Melanie Lynskey’s Kathleen, who is hellbent on getting a missing person referred to as Henry. Hollie Richardson

Spring Walks

7.30pm, BBC Four

Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Sara Davies heads back again up to North Yorkshire to just take a prolonged ramble with a 360-diploma digicam. Together the way, she opens up about motherhood, her time on Strictly and the relevance of relatives guidance. The authentic emotion hits when the rain does. HR

The Traitors US

8pm, BBC Three

The casting of the US edition of the vicious actuality series has led to a subtly unique and arguably a lot less efficient dynamic than in the Uk iteration. But as the endgame techniques, it’s no a lot less powerful. This week, a damaging consensus is forming all over Cody. But in the Traitors’ Turret, prepare for the mom of all plot twists. Phil Harrison

Putin vs The West

9pm, BBC Two

Vladimir Putin standing shoulder to shoulder with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad
Vladimir Putin stands shoulder to shoulder with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad at the Russian airbase at Latakia, Syria, in December 2017. Photograph: Alamy/BBC/Zinc Media

“Putin, who experienced very long railed versus intervening on overseas soil, had completed just that.” The 2nd episode of this powerful collection focuses on Putin’s assertion of Russian energy in the Middle East, such as David Cameron’s recollection of a “bickerfest” right after taking Putin to enjoy the judo at the London Olympics 2012 to check out to convey him closer to the west. HR

Maternal

9pm, ITV1

Crank up the TLC playlist simply because there are no scrubs tonight: overworked medics Maryam and Catherine are clocked out, glammed up and prepared to hit the dancefloor. But even though poor Helen is left managing the acute medical unit, all three find by themselves coping with surprising trauma as the moreish healthcare facility drama continues. Graeme Advantage

SAS: Who Dares Wins – Jungle Hell

9pm, Channel 4

By considerably the dampest sequence nonetheless gets even wetter as the 12 remaining recruits participate in a crashing, splashing activity of “murderball” in a Vietnamese paddy area. Additionally, an abseil into a cave total of bats sets off the peak-phobic, and a obtain-the-gunman process causes rank worry. Jack Seale

Film alternative

Under no circumstances Rarely Sometimes Constantly (Eliza Hittman, 2020), 11:15pm, BBC Two

Sidney Flanigan as Autumn Callahan in Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Sidney Flanigan as Autumn Callahan in Under no circumstances Not often Occasionally Normally. Photograph: Courtesy of Target Functions/AP

As a genre, “abortion drama” can be a little something you seriously need to gear up for, but that completely is not the case with Eliza Hittman’s huge indie about a pregnant teenager compelled to travel from rural Pennsylvania to New York to have a termination. In lesser fingers, a premise these as this would simply just be a car for histrionic stage-scoring. Hittman, nonetheless, treats the subject matter with sensitivity and grace, which only adds to its electrical power. And then there’s the lead actor Sidney Flanigan, a very first-timer who is destined to be a megastar. You noticed her below initially. Stuart Heritage