Celebrity Trash Monsters: What’s Your Waste Size?
9pm, Channel four
As the Cop26 climate change summit looms, TV is taking numerous constructive and sober approaches to exploring points of the climate disaster. But then there’s this: a barmy-sounding challenge present combining upcycling and celeb to absurd, if effectively-intentioned, impact. Jon Richardson has a challenge for John Barnes, Jodie Kidd and Kerry Katona: they need to put on the stuff discovered of their bins. Cue ever-increasing fits of trash because the trio’s consumption of prepared meals and single-use plastics is revealed. Phil Harrison
The Earthshot Prize 2021
8pm, BBC One
This awards ceremony, offered by Dermot O’Leary and Clara Amfo, seeks to have a good time profitable makes an attempt to fight climate change. David Attenborough is on hand to debate the science, and there’s additionally music from Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and Yemi Alade. PH
Ridley Road
9pm, BBC One
As Vivienne Epstein (Agnes O’Casey) begins to take unsettling measures to realize the belief of infamous facist Colin Jordan, she receives a frosty welcome from his devoted Nazi spouse Françoise Dior (a chillingly convincing efficiency by Romane Portail). Hollie Richardson
Angela Black
9pm, ITV
How for much longer can Angela (Joanne Froggatt) preserve her facade? Ed’s (Samuel Adewunmi) bombshell about her abusive husband has left her reeling however, superficially, the charmed domesticity of her life stays the identical. However, she’s discovering that typically pulling at a single thread can finally unravel all the pieces. PH
Salute
9pm, Sky History
Salute tells the story of Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the 1968 Olympic Games. Photograph: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive
The 1968 Summer Olympics produced one of many defining photos of the civil rights motion, when African-American athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their gloved fists in a Black Power salute on the winners’ podium; beside them, silver medalist Peter Norman, a white Australian who’d been something however a passive onlooker. This movie tells their story. Ali Catterall
The Deirdre O’Kane Show
10pm, Sky Max
Standup comedy makes a TV comeback this week: in addition to the BBC new comedy awards (iPlayer, Tue) there’s this automobile for fashionable Irish comedian Deirdre O’Kane. Catherine Bohart and Strictly Come Dancing champ Bill Bailey are the week one visitors in a showcase recorded reside in Dublin. Jack Seale
Film selection
The Death of Stalin
Sunday, 10.45pm, BBC Two
A spry comedy … Jason Isaacs in The Death of Stalin. Photograph: Nicola Dove/EOne
Armando Iannucci brings his eye for the absurdity of politics to bear on the Soviet Union in 1953 in his spry comedy, although the evils of dictatorship lend it the blackest of edges. When Stalin dies immediately, the cowed Central Committee is thrown into panic, with secret police chief Beria (a deliciously sly Simon Russell Beale) and adviser Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi) jostling for succession. A high quality forged ship the waspish dialogue with relish – notably Jason Isaacs because the blunt-talking General Zhukov – because the veneer of Stalin-enforced stability is wiped away. Simon Wardell
T20 Cricket: Oman v Papua New Guinea Sun, 10.30am, Sky Sports Cricket. Match one in Group B’s first spherical.
Premier League Football: Everton v West Ham United Sun, 2pm, Sky Sports Main Event. Newcastle v Spurs follows at 4pm.