Tonight's TV is all about high-stakes adventure and uncomfortable truths.
First up, we have "The Summit", a gruelling challenge show where a group of complete novices must navigate a treacherous mountain in New Zealand before their helicopter follows them - the added twist? The contestants are all from different walks of life with only one common trait: to be utterly unprepared for this physical and mental test. Will they survive, or will they succumb to the merciless pace and sinister helicopter that tracks their every move? Tune in to ITV1 at 9pm.
Next up, foodies will be glued to BBC One as "MasterChef: The Professionals" returns with its trademark thrills, spills and kitchen catastrophes. First off is a challenging skills test set by Gary Maclean, the master chef behind Scotland's national dishes. New judge Matt Tebbutt joins forces with Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti to taste their way through an array of show-stopping signature dishes - who will make it to the final? Find out at 8pm.
If cooking isn't your thing, then "RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World" is the programme for you. This pageant-themed spin-off features a mouth-watering lineup of contestants as well as some all-star guests from across the globe. Join host Alan Carr and judges Michelle Visage, Jade and Phil for a night of laughs, tears and untold stories - it's on BBC Three at 9pm.
Tonight also sees a gritty episode of "999: What Happened Next", where police track down perpetrators in two shocking cases. In one instance, a father flees with his son after a late-night supermarket bust-up, while three masked men crash into an elderly woman's bedroom - what happens next? Find out on Channel 4 at 10pm.
On BBC One, you'll find another heartwarming episode of the adoption sitcom "Trying", where Jason and Nikki struggle to cope with their new foster daughter Princess. But there's also a surprise twist as they visit an old flame back in Cornwall - will they stay or go?
Meanwhile, Sky Arts airs a charming but rather meandering documentary about none other than Hugh Grant's life. The programme features intimate footage of his film roles, awards acceptance speeches and even glimpses into his love life - it's all here on Sky Arts at 10:45pm.
Finally, film buffs can look forward to two major releases tonight: "Alice, Darling", a tense drama about coercive control starring Anna Kendrick, which airs on BBC Two at 11pm. Next up is Luca Guadagnino's sumptuous adaptation of William Burroughs' novella, Queer, which brings Daniel Craig into the frame as an American expat with a penchant for Mexico City bars - it's also on BBC Two.
Last but not least, if you're in the mood for football then TNT Sports 1 has got your back. Tonight, West Ham take on Manchester United in a thrilling Premier League showdown at 7pm.
First up, we have "The Summit", a gruelling challenge show where a group of complete novices must navigate a treacherous mountain in New Zealand before their helicopter follows them - the added twist? The contestants are all from different walks of life with only one common trait: to be utterly unprepared for this physical and mental test. Will they survive, or will they succumb to the merciless pace and sinister helicopter that tracks their every move? Tune in to ITV1 at 9pm.
Next up, foodies will be glued to BBC One as "MasterChef: The Professionals" returns with its trademark thrills, spills and kitchen catastrophes. First off is a challenging skills test set by Gary Maclean, the master chef behind Scotland's national dishes. New judge Matt Tebbutt joins forces with Marcus Wareing and Monica Galetti to taste their way through an array of show-stopping signature dishes - who will make it to the final? Find out at 8pm.
If cooking isn't your thing, then "RuPaul's Drag Race UK vs The World" is the programme for you. This pageant-themed spin-off features a mouth-watering lineup of contestants as well as some all-star guests from across the globe. Join host Alan Carr and judges Michelle Visage, Jade and Phil for a night of laughs, tears and untold stories - it's on BBC Three at 9pm.
Tonight also sees a gritty episode of "999: What Happened Next", where police track down perpetrators in two shocking cases. In one instance, a father flees with his son after a late-night supermarket bust-up, while three masked men crash into an elderly woman's bedroom - what happens next? Find out on Channel 4 at 10pm.
On BBC One, you'll find another heartwarming episode of the adoption sitcom "Trying", where Jason and Nikki struggle to cope with their new foster daughter Princess. But there's also a surprise twist as they visit an old flame back in Cornwall - will they stay or go?
Meanwhile, Sky Arts airs a charming but rather meandering documentary about none other than Hugh Grant's life. The programme features intimate footage of his film roles, awards acceptance speeches and even glimpses into his love life - it's all here on Sky Arts at 10:45pm.
Finally, film buffs can look forward to two major releases tonight: "Alice, Darling", a tense drama about coercive control starring Anna Kendrick, which airs on BBC Two at 11pm. Next up is Luca Guadagnino's sumptuous adaptation of William Burroughs' novella, Queer, which brings Daniel Craig into the frame as an American expat with a penchant for Mexico City bars - it's also on BBC Two.
Last but not least, if you're in the mood for football then TNT Sports 1 has got your back. Tonight, West Ham take on Manchester United in a thrilling Premier League showdown at 7pm.