TV tonight: the return of super fun drag sitcom Smoggie Queens
Phil Dunning’s cracking comedy is back with more hijinks. Plus: Fred Sirieix plays Cupid in a new series of First Dates. Here’s what to watch this evening
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Smoggie Queens
10pm, BBC Three
More endearingly lo-fi hijinks at Keith’s World of Carpets as Phil Dunning’s Middlesbrough-set LGBTQ+ comedy returns. The gang are throwing a coming-out party for Stewart but after Keith busts out his terrifying homebrew (“fermented for 37 years”), everything gets a bit psychedelic. So the timing isn’t great for Dickie (Dunning) when his ex turns up. The show never quite manages to be uproarious, but expect to snigger happily throughout. Phil Harrison
Unreported World
7.30pm, Channel 4
To the Philippines, where, amid soaring healthcare costs, many are turning to faith-based treatments – everything from Catholicism-infused traditional rituals to psychic surgery – that promise cures for serious illnesses such as cancer. While some claim they have experienced remarkable recoveries, critics warn the practices are only delaying proper treatment for vulnerable people. Sahar Zand reports. Ali Catterall
Hidden Treasures of the National Trust
9pm, BBC Two
The series that explores National Trust properties returns with a literary-themed opener. The Greenway Estate in Devon was Agatha Christie’s bolthole, inspiring her Poirot novel Dead Man’s Folly. But there’s a bigger mystery at Max Gate in Dorset. How did Thomas Hardy design his home’s vertically mounted sundial? Graeme Virtue
Hacks
9pm, Sky Atlantic
In its final season, the canny comedy about women in the entertainment industry has turned its focus to legacy – and the stories celebrities tell about themselves. With the finale not far off, can veteran standup Deborah (Jean Smart) conclusively go out on a high, or will the ambitions of her younger collaborator, Ava (Hannah Einbinder), get in the way? Jack Seale
First Dates
10pm, Channel 4
Fred Sirieix opens his doors to another batch of hopeful romantics in this reality TV perennial, which remains cute and awkward in equal measure. Highlights this time include a former mayor with a surprisingly puerile sense of humour and an earnest activist looking for a kindred spirit. PH
St Denis Medical
10.40pm, BBC One
“A strong cup of coffee”: that’s the name of this episode – and how an excited Alex initially perceives her old mentor, Nurse Pam (Lauren Weedman), temporarily in charge at St Denis. Until that coffee starts to taste very bitter indeed. Meanwhile, Matt and Serena attempt to find out what’s triggering a patient’s narcolepsy. AC
Film choice
The Running Man (Edgar Wright, 2025), 7am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere
Edgar Wright’s new adaptation of Stephen King’s dystopian thriller is a conscious antidote to the 1987 Schwarzenegger version. The protagonist, Ben Richards, isn’t a hard-bitten cop but a construction worker who learns how to be an action hero, while in Glen Powell we get a less beefy, more relatable star. The Orwellian near-future setting is familiar: a US where “the Network” broadcasts violent TV shows to pacify the masses. Ben enters the titular life-or-death challenge to pay for his young daughter’s medicine, hoping to evade hunters for 30 days and win a fortune. But the game is rigged … A fun action flick that would rather blow things up than hang around debating the moral issues. Simon Wardell

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