The Swedish drama Faithless airs tonight at 9pm on Sky Atlantic, continuing the story of film director David and actor Marianne as they reflect on their decades-old affair. In the present, the pair reconnect with regrets, while flashbacks to 1978 show a sizzling bond as they shoot an erotic movie together. However, Marianne's young daughter develops a crush on David, and her husband finds the performance perhaps a little too convincing.
Bake Off: The Professionals Quarter-Final
At 8pm on Channel 4, Bake Off: The Professionals reaches its quarter-final. The remaining five duos must transform traditional teatime treats into elevated sweets. The highlight is a showpiece challenge: creating creepy edible piñatas that judges Cherish Finden and Benoit Blin get to smash with baseball bats.
Best Medicine on Sky One
At 8pm on Sky One, Best Medicine features the annual "blood factory" tribute to Jeremy Gathercole's horror novel set in Port Wenn. Dr Martin must overcome his secret phobia of blood when Louisa becomes seriously ill with haemochromatosis. Will Gathercole make a surprise appearance?
The Pike County Murders: Final Part
At 9pm on U&W, the final part of The Pike County Murders: A Family Massacre delves into the chilling investigation of the 2016 murder of eight Rhoden family members in rural Ohio. Lawyers and acquaintances recall the trial of George Wagner, where the truth emerged from a family feud.
Allegiance on U&Alibi
At 9pm on U&Alibi, another edition of the Canadian police procedural Allegiance follows rookie Sabrina Sohal (Supinder Wraich) in British Columbia's Serious Crimes Unit. A routine murder leads to a deeper story, highlighting the plight of disenfranchised citizens.
I Kissed a Girl Finale
At 9.15pm on BBC Three, the second and final series of the UK's first gay dating show for women, I Kissed a Girl, concludes. The finale is followed by a reunion episode celebrating the cultural impact of the show and its sibling series, I Kissed a Boy.
Film Choice: Misericordia
At 10.55pm on Film4, Alain Guiraudie's Misericordia (2024) starts as French rural social realism but grows twisted. Jérémie (Félix Kysyl) attends a village baker's funeral and stays with the widow, Martine (Catherine Frot), angering her son Vincent (Jean-Baptiste Durand). An atmosphere of danger and sexual tension envelops Jérémie, involving the mother, son, and local priest.
Live Sport
Men's One-Day International Cricket: England v India at 10.15pm on Sky Sports Main Event from Edgbaston. The second ODI is Thursday at 12.30pm on Sky Sports Cricket. World Cup Football: first semi-final at 7pm on BBC One or ITV1 from Dallas; second semi-final Wednesday in Atlanta.



