Los Espookys
11pm, Sky Comedy
The motley crew of “horror technicians” are finally here, two many years soon after hitting the US. Established by and starring Ana Fabrega, Fred Armisen and Julio Torres (whose deadpan, blue-haired chocolate empire heir, Andrés, steals the display), the demonstrate characteristics a group of buddies who make your mind up to change their obsession with all factors scary into a weird enterprise. On the surface area, it is 50 percent an hour of completely absurd, camp pleasurable. Do not be fooled, however this is whip-wise comedy. Hollie Richardson
Grand Excursions of Scotland’s Lochs
7.30pm, BBC Two
Escape to the hidden lochs of Galloway with Paul Murton, who discovers the strategic wartime value of Loch Ryan and fulfills a man whose memory of these times is tinged with tragedy, in advance of Murton walks the previous railway line toward Loch Ken. HR
The Fantastic British Bake Off: An Additional Slice
8pm, Channel 4
Jo Model, Tom Allen and Bake Off superfans (or really should that be flans) Joel Dommett and Jools Holland get their enamel into pastry 7 days. Elsewhere, they loaf about with the most recent baker to go away. Ali Catterall
Gogglebox
9pm, Channel 4
What is much better than watching tv? Getting the Goggleboxers enjoy it for you, of class. There have been a good deal of large sequence for the gang to critique of late, but even if it is just a juicy news bulletin, there is always a joyous gamut of views. Hannah J Davies
Cobra: Cyberwar
9pm, Sky Max

But extra Kentish trauma as this hilariously catastrophist drama starring Robert Carlyle as a beleaguered primary minister continues. Tonight, a breach of safety at the port of Dover has to be contained although staying away from stress. As if that wasn’t enough, there is a byelection that an opportunistic Francine Bridge could possibly contest. Phil Harrison
The Graham Norton Clearly show
10.35pm, BBC A single
Podcast pals Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen make on their own comfy on the couch, alongside Judi Dench and Jamie Dornan, the stars of Kenneth Branagh’s film Belfast. Salma Hayek squeezes in to talk about her Marvel debut in Eternals, though Tinie Tempah waxes lyrical about house extensions (certainly). HR
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