9pm, BBC TwoIn a documentary postponed from last month, the former Liverpool player Danny Murphy says a scandal in which financial advisers allegedly caused players to lose millions of pounds led him to drink, drugs and gambling. He is one of the V11, a group of ex-football players including Craig Short, Rod Wallace and Michael Thomas, who say they lost everything because of the people they trusted with their futures. They tell their stories in this report that also looks at the wider football culture in which earnings boomed. Hollie RichardsonThe Repair Shop8pm, BBC OneLost memories of wartime and service in the armed forces are to the fore this week, as a leather jerkin, worn by female dispatch riders in the second world war, requires restoration, as does an old cine projector with precious footage of a naval officer stuck inside it. Jack SealeThe Great British Bake Off8pm, Channel 4View image in fullscreen Back in the tent … Prue Leith, Alison Hammond, Noel Fielding and Paul Hollywood in The Great British Bake Off 2025. Photograph: Channel 4/Laura PalmerAn influencer known as “the Yeastie Boy”, a Cornish drag king and a woman desperate for a hug from Paul Hollywood … Say hello to the 12 new bakers entering the tent. As introductions are made, they are set to work on the first round of tasks, which include swiss rolls, fondant fancies and a landscape cake showstopper. HRThe Yorkshire Vet8pm, Channel 5While vet Julian Norton usually finds himself dealing with cats, dogs and, most of all, sheep in this series, occasionally there’s a wildcard. In this episode, a llama called Ozzy needs his attention. He requires surgery, but, with no suitable facilities available, Norton must improvise a makeshift operating theatre in the barn. Phil HarrisonThe Great British Sewing Bee9pm, BBC OneMovies week! Edith Head was a renowned costume designer who made the jacket worn by Tippi Hedren in The Birds. A high bar indeed for the team, who need to take inspiration in the pattern challenge. But the final task is the most terrifying: making a costume for a horror character. HRResident Alien10pm, Sky MaxThe Mantid menace may have been neutralised but Harry (Alan Tudyk) has other problems: dealing with the hungry chirps of six alien tykes and their mother Heather (Edi Patterson). She is keen to rekindle their romance, but Harry – trapped in puny human form – has some body issues to work through. Graeme VirtueFilm choiceSisters (Brian de Palma, 1973), 11.50pm, Talking Pictures TVView image in fullscreen Blind terror … Jennifer Salt in Sisters. Photograph: Allstar Picture Library/AlamyIn this 1972 murder mystery, Brian De Palma succumbed fully to his Hitchcock obsession – he even got Bernard Herrmann to do the score. Thankfully, he’s very good at it, offering up a warped tale of twin sisters (one sweet, the other psychotic, both played by Margot Kidder), a missing body in a Staten Island apartment, and a crusading journalist (Jennifer Salt) who lives opposite and is determined to solve the case. It was also De Palma’s first sustained use of split screen, providing double the plot and double the sweaty tension. Simon WardellLive sportOne-Day International cricket: England v South Africa, 12.30pm, Sky Sports Main Event The first in a three-match series. The second is on Thursday at 1pm.
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