Kingdom
BBC One, 6.20pm; all episodes will be available on iPlayer today
David Attenborough narrates this six-part series following four rival packs – leopards, hyenas, wild dogs and lions – in the remote Luangwa river valley in Zambia. Filmed over five years by the BBC’s Natural History Unit, it captures the power struggles between these top predators, and it looks spectacular.
Hotel Portofino
U&Drama, 7pm; all episodes will be available on U today
The lovely-to-look-at drama set in fascist Italy picks up in 1929, two years after where the second series left off. Cecil (Mark Umbers) asks Bella (Natascha McElhone) for a divorce, which he plans to pay for with his American stocks and shares.
Bullseye
ITV1/ITVX, 8pm
After the success of the Christmas special – it was watched by more than eight million viewers across all platforms – Freddie Flintoff hosts a full series of the darts-themed game show. Three teams comprising a “knower” and a “thrower” compete, while teenage sensation Luke Littler is the celebrity darter.
Dance Passion Bradford
BBC Four/iPlayer, 8pm
As Bradford’s year as the UK City of Culture draws to a close, this show celebrates the huge diversity of dance that has been performed in 2025, from ballet to bhangra, and disco to street performances. There’s more for ballet fans as Matthew Bourne Remembers: Swan Lake follows at 9pm, and his groundbreaking Swan Lake, featuring an all-male corps de ballet, at 9.20pm.
Trigger Point
ITV1/ITVX, 9pm
The penultimate episode of the thriller (concluding tomorrow) is as tense as ever as Lana (Vicky McClure) and her team hunt the bomber, who always appears to be one step ahead. Worryingly, one colleague tells Lana: “You’re seriously off your game.” VL
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