The Widower: ITV, 9pm
This three-part drama is an adaptation of the Malcolm Webster murders. In The Widower, Reece Shearsmith plays Malcolm who - over a 13-year period - set about poisoning and killing his wives.
In this opening episode, we meet first wife Claire (Sheridan Smith) and as Malcolm comes under pressure regarding his debts, he goes to great lengths to keep her under control. After hearing about her upcoming doctor's appointment, Malcolm concocts a dark plan to get rid of her once and for all.
As second wife Felicity Drumm enters Malcolm's life, he is soon back to his usual tricks and attempts to gain access to her savings to hide the fact that he is in so much debt.
Revenge: E4, 9pm
After Daniel's actions at the wedding in last week's episode, Emily is left in a very precarious position.
Struggling to reach safety with her injuries, it is down to the three musketeers of Aiden, Jack and Nolan to rescue her, but as time is running out, they begin to panic.
My Mad Fat Diary: E4, 10pm
Rae is becoming more and more desperate to be treated like an adult, and in defiance of her mum's rules, she begins to rebel and push the boundaries. Drawing closer to a group of older boys that Chloe has befriended, Rae soon finds herself out of her depth.
Her friendship with Liam is also developing, and she starts to question whether they can remain just friends or if something more could be about to develop.
Looking: Sky Atlantic, 10.35pm
Series one concludes tonight with Patrick attempting to atone for his behaviour at the wedding and get close to Richie again. However, he is confronted by Kevin with surprising results.
Meanwhile, Frank refuses to hold back, letting Agustin know his feelings about his art and their relationship, and Patrick and Agustin attend Dom's restaurant opening.
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