Frozen World II
Sunday, 8pm, BBC One
Penguins! Gerbils! Seals! The fluffiest (and grumpiest) felines on the planet! David Attenborough returns with another legendary expedition of the world’s frozen areas. One minute you’re yelling at a grizzly bear chasing after a muskox calf that’s lost its moms and dads, the next you’re strangely unfortunate that a polar bear can’t hunt seals since of the melting ice– and this image nails the immediate message in this unbelievable six-episode series. The frozen wilderness is vanishing at a quicker rate than ever previously, with the Arctic forecasted to see ice-free summer seasons by 2035. Each closeup shot of these fantastic animals is a suggestion of what the world will lose without taking instant action. Hollie Richardson
How to With John Wilson
10pm, BBC 2
The deadpan documentarian provides audiences a lesson in how to enhance their memory tonight. He tries to bear in mind his food shop by observing ideas on his journey: an apple rolling down a train carriage, a fallen tree on a street that appears like broccoli, a dog pooing on the curb (Nutella). HR
Ridley
8pm, ITV
A sultry exchange with jazz vocalist Eve leads Ridley (Adrian Dunbar) to look for her sibling, who’s been missing out on for 40 years. As the not-so-reclusive investigator start his objective, the set get closer however there’s quickly a diversion when a female is discovered killed. If you’re hoping there will not be a tune at the end, you may be dissatisfied. Hannah Verdier
The Capture
9pm, BBC One
Isaac (Paapa Essiedu) lastly comes face to face with who’s been deepfaking his, well– face!– in tonight’s penultimate episode. Could the discovery make him reevaluate his pact with Rachel (Holliday Grainger) to expose Correction? Tomorrow’s ending has a lot to finish up. HR
Mind Over Murder
9pm, Sky Criminal Offense
Continuing the unpleasant story of the Beatrice 6, wrongfully founded guilty in 1989 after being encouraged by a cops psychologist that they had actually quelched their own memories of rape and murder. Years later on, accused Joseph White preserves his innocence, and brand-new DNA screening persuades supporters to promote a complete exoneration. Ali Catterall
This Is Amapiano
11.35 pm, BBC 3
Right Out of Soweto and, according to this brief documentary, taking control of the world, the noise of amapiano music is ending up being a way of life for lots of young South Africans. Here, the roots of the category are checked out (believe deep house with kwaito basslines) and its cultural significance is talked about. Phil Harrison
Live sport
This weekend’s Women’s Super League components have actually been delayed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.