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Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure

8pm, BBC One

“There was one series that changed everything.” In 1976, after turning down the director general job (“I wouldn’t have been any good at it!”) David Attenborough embarked on a revolutionary wildlife filming expedition. Fifty years later, the team who made Life on Earth reunite – including centenarian Attenborough – and it is a real treat to hear them reminisce about the three-year journey involving 40 countries and 600 species. Hollie Richardson

Secret Garden

6.15pm, BBC One

David Attenborough finishes his tour in naturalist Matt’s mountain-flanked garden in the Scottish Highlands. Competing gamely with the spectacular scenery are a pine marten who stumbles upon a luxurious winter retreat, a buzzard willing to fight her own son for food, and some barn owl chicks who, thanks to cameras installed in Matt’s homemade bird box, we watch hatch and take their first flight. Lucinda Everett

The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer

7pm, Channel 4

“This is looking worryingly like scrambled eggs.” Comedian Phil Wang joins broadcaster Kate Garraway, Black Ops’ Gbemisola Ikumelo and Alma’s Not Normal creator Sophie Willan in the tent, where they need to make mini loaf cakes, chilli cheese tear-and-share buns and a showstopper choux. HR

Harry Wild

8pm, U&Drama

Shades of Vertigo, as Harry’s lookalike is pushed from a balcony at a true-crime convention. And when a second murder follows, she uncovers a chilling personal connection to the killer. Meanwhile, Harry refuses to bail Marcello out of a mess of his own making – and Lola turns on Charlie for encouraging Fergus to nix their relationship. Ali Catterall

The Cage

9pm, BBC One

It’s all gone a bit Breaking Bad down at the Envoy Casino. Matty and Leanne are hatching a madcap plan to get the missing drugs and stolen money back. Meanwhile, a surprise visit from casino owner Nancy ominously foreshadows her son Gary’s attempt to lure Leanne into his sociopathic web. Priya Elan

Secret Service

9pm, ITV1

The shadowy MI6 thriller led by Gemma Arterton continues. Her wary Russian analyst Kate takes a break from trying to figure out which UK government minister is a foreign mole by leading an off-the-books retrieval operation in sunny Valletta. But Moscow has a rival team in place. Continues Monday and Tuesday. Graeme Virtue

Film choice

Here We Are, 11.50pm, BBC Two

A valuable addition to the film canon exploring the experience of autism, Nir Bergman’s drama focuses on divorcee Aharon (Shai Avivi), who is the sole carer for his son Uri (Noam Imber). The now grownup child is due to move into a specialist hostel, but the father can’t bear to lose his boy and Uri is afraid of being abandoned by his dad. So they go on the run. But is Aharon doing this for Uri’s sake or his own? A coming-of-age story with a difference, it’s an illuminating, often amusing heart-tugger. Simon Wardell

Live sport

Women’s Super League Football: Man City v Liverpool, 11am, Sky One Leicester v Chelsea is at 2.15pm on BBC Two; Brighton v Arsenal is on Wed at 7.30pm on BBC Three.