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House of the Dragon

9pm, Sky Atlantic
With the thunderous warships v dragons Battle of the Gullet and its smouldering aftermath, season three of the Game of Thrones prequel has rapidly chalked up an impressive butcher’s bill of main cast casualties (plus hundreds of barbecued bystanders). Having sacrificed so much to claim the Iron Throne, Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy) must now figure out what sort of ruler she wants to be at a time of kingdom-wide unrest. Graeme Virtue

24 Hours in A&E

9pm, Channel 4
More urgent cases for the dedicated team at Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, one of Europe’s busiest emergency departments. Ryan needs his shattered arm attending to after a brutal rugby collision. Stephen, aged 68, is fighting for breath. And, very distressingly, 11-year-old William has been struck by a car and hurled 30ft in the air. Ali Catterall

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

9pm, Sky Witness
The generic but endlessly hardy cop show continues, and there’s relief for the squad as Fin Tutuola (Ice-T) returns to the unit after his recent dice with death. However, there’s a peculiar case to be handled when a high-profile writer of romantic fiction gets misleadingly creative with the details of a serious crime. Phil Harrison

999: On the Front Line

10pm, Channel 4
Another hour with the West Midlands Ambulance Service, this time dealing with a frequent flyer who may possibly be using paramedics as a taxi service. Plus, there’s a woman with a slipped disc and a man who has been waiting on the floor for 12 hours. Cutbacks to the emergency services and to ancillary care such as mental health services are hitting everyone hard. Jack Seale

G’wed

10.35pm, ITV2

The offbeat scouse school comedy takes a Billy Elliot turn, as a longtime feud between Mary “School of Dance” Mallan and Grandma Pat reignites. They train Christopher and Reece for a dance-off that will finally decide the queen of the ballroom. Hollie Richardson

Secrets of the Celebrity Sex Tapes

12.05am, Channel 4
In the 2000s, the focus of celebrity changed: fame was no longer a byproduct and instead became the end goal. The daughter of OJ Simpson’s defence lawyer wanted a slice of it. Her name was Kim Kardashian and the first stop on her way to an empire was a sex tape, as explored here. Priya Elan