The Banksy Job
9pm, Sky Arts
Film-makers Ian Roderick Gray and Dylan Harvey bring an offering centered on the legacy of graffiti provocateur Banksy, following the Oscar-nominated success of Banksy’s own 2010 part-satire, part-documentary film Exit Through the Gift Shop. This film follows the ex-porn star and self-appointed “art terrorist” AK47 – Andy Link – and his efforts to steal Banksy’s The Drinker sculpture from its central London location in broad daylight in 2004. A bumbling heist ensues, while the forces of the art market continue to pull the strings in the background, all narrated by Link himself. Ammar Kalia
The Royal Variety Performance 2020
8pm, ITV
Jason Manford hosts this year’s show from the Blackpool Opera House. Prince Charles will be video calling into proceedings, while musical performances come from Gary Barlow and Celeste, and Sheridan Smith reprises her role as Cilla Black in a medley from Cilla The Musical. AK
The Truth About Amazon: Can You Trust It This Christmas?
9pm, Channel 4
Shopping queens Helen Skelton and Sabrina Grant round off a year of online purchasing with advice on how to make your money go further using Amazon. They weigh up the good and bad of the online retail giant, including its hidden discounts. Hannah Verdier
Industry
9.15pm, BBC Two
Mickey Down and Konrad Kay’s visceral drama following the lives of a group of young graduates at a competitive London investment bank continues. Harper is recruited into another compromising and fraught business deal by Eric (Ken Leung), while Robert and Yasmin’s flirtation intensifies. AK
We Are Who We Are
10.45pm, BBC One
Luca Guadagnino’s coming-of-age story about two American teenagers living on a military base in Italy continues. While Fraser strikes up a connection with Jonathan, Caitlin continues to experiment with her sexual identity. Can her father Richard re-establish a bond between them? Ali Catterall
Great Art
11.05pm, ITV
Compared with his famous impressionist paintings of Paris, Renoir’s later works provoke strongly divergent reactions. But why did the great 19th Century artist choose to take this different – and surprisingly influential – tack? Presenter Tim Marlow draws on his 181-work collection at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. Ellen E Jones
Film choice
Jason Bourne (Paul Greengrass, 2016) 9pm, Film4
After the misbegotten Bourne-free Bourne Legacy, Matt Damon’s formerly amnesiac government assassin makes a satisfyingly bone-crunching return, with Paul Greengrass directing. The precision-tooled plot has Tommy Lee Jones’s cynical CIA boss setting Vincent Cassel’s killer on Bourne. Paul Howlett
Live sport
Champions League football 5.30pm, BT Sport 1. TBC head to head, followed by another at 7pm on BT Sport 2 and at 8pm on BT Sport ESPN.
Championship football: Millwall v Queens Park Rangers 7pm, Sky Sports Main Event. Clash from The Den.
Snooker: Scottish Open 12.45pm, Eurosport 1. Day two coverage from Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
• This article was amended on 8 December 2020 because the headline and text of an earlier version mistakenly implied that the film The Banksy Job was made by Banksy. In fact the film was directed by Ian Roderick Gray and Dylan Harvey.