Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline
8pm, BBC Two
Former paralympian and broadcaster Ade Adepitan fronts this timely three-part series, examining the impact of the climate crisis across the globe. In tonight’s opening episode, Adepitan is in the Solomon Islands, travelling by boat to witness the flooding of land masses in the archipelago owing to climate change, while in Australia he comes face to face with bushfires and gets to grips with the renewable energy sources that are powering Tazmania. Ammar Kalia
The British Academy Film Awards
7pm, BBC One
The socially-distanced awards season continues apace, with this year’s edition of the Baftas now split over two nights and hosted by Edith Bowman, Dermot O’Leary and Clara Amfo. Tonight’s proceedings take on the major categories, live from the Royal Albert Hall. AK
Running Wild With Bear Grylls
7pm, National Geographic
TV’s favourite outdoorsman Bear Grylls returns for a new series of his celebrity jaunts through the wilderness. Joining him for this episode is Marvel actor Anthony Mackie, as the pair travel to the Italian Dolomite mountains and trade stories about their experiences of fatherhood. AK
Line of Duty
9pm, BBC One

The taut, to some extent back-to-basics sixth series gallops on, as AC-12 break the case wide open and the pressure on compromised police inspector Jo Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) becomes unendurable. Brace for the inevitable scene where an interview with a witness does not go to plan. Jack Seale
Queen Elizabeth: Politics, Power And Prime Ministers
9pm, Channel 4
This intriguing documentary works as a factual companion piece to The Crown, exploring the weekly meetings that take place between the Queen and Britain’s Prime Ministers. How cordial are relations? And how much real influence does the monarch have? Phil Harrison
Once Were Lions
11.40pm, BBC One
It’s been 12 years since Rugby League’s Great Britain Lions have roared their way across a pitch. So there’s a lot riding on this comeback, as this gripping documentary, following their tour of New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, makes clear. As former Lion Martin Offiah says, “You have to be prepared to die…” Ali Catterall
Film choice

Queen of Katwe 2.35pm, BBC One
Fans of The Queen’s Gambit should check out Mira Nair’s biographical tale of a poor, young Ugandan girl, Phiona Mutesi (the engaging Madina Nalwanga), who became a chess champion. Lupita Nyong’o as her mother and David Oyelowo as her coach give great support in a proudly feelgood film. Simon Wardell
Live sport
Premier League Football: Burnley v Newcastle United 11am, Sky Sports Main Event. Followed by West Ham United v Leicester City at 2pm.
Rowing: European Championships 2021 1pm, BBC Two. Live coverage from Varese, Italy.
Premier League Football: Sheffield United v Arsenal 6.30pm, BT Sport 1. Clash from from Bramall Lane.