Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me will air on BBC One at 8pm, chronicling Strictly dancer Amy Dowden’s battle with stage-three breast cancer. The documentary follows her through surgery and chemotherapy, offering a raw and emotional look at her journey, as well as uplifting moments such as her appearance in last year’s series finale. Despite the challenges faced by the Strictly world in recent months, Amy’s story offers a message of redemption.
Equal Play, a documentary on Channel 4 at 6pm, sheds light on the lack of funding in state schools leading to disabled pupils being excluded from sports. The film profiles Tammy, who wants to pursue wheelchair athletics, and Marley, who finds empowerment in boxing, highlighting the need for increased government support in this area.
In Titanic: The Musical on Sky Arts at 7pm, the story of the ill-fated Titanic is explored through the perspectives of its passengers and crew. The production delves into the hopes and dreams of those on board before the tragedy struck in 1912.
The Kingdom: The World’s Most Powerful Prince on BBC Two at 9pm delves into the controversial Prince Mohammed bin Salman, highlighting his progressive decisions such as allowing women to drive as well as accusations of silencing critics. Part two covers pivotal moments in the Prince’s life, including acquiring the world’s most expensive painting.
Platform on ITV1 at 9pm follows Lisa (Jasmine Jobson) as she wanders the platforms of a station after her apparent suicide. However, after witnessing the suicide of Edward (Phil Davis), she delves into the events that led to her demise.
We Might Regret This on BBC Two at 10pm is a smart sitcom following reunited friends Freya and Jo navigating the challenges of combining business and friendship. Jo immerses herself in her career, while Freya grapples with the results of a “disability positive” campaign from her first modeling job.
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