The Interceptor
9pm, BBC1
OT Fagbenle is too good for this huffing, puffing new caper that has one eye on international sales. He’s a maverick customs officer – uh-huh – who’s tortured by the war on drugs’s inability to catch anyone above foot-soldier level. So he joins an off-book government agency, based in an old warehouse and staffed by angular high achievers. It’s not dumb but it’s not scary or pacy enough to offset the cliches. The opener ends by grandly unveiling a ruthless drug lord played by Trevor Eve, who already looks oddly cast. Smalltime. Jack Seale
Long Lost Family
9pm, ITV
Get ready for a good cry as Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell instigate more family reunions. Davina helps Christine, who struggled as a single mother and gave away her daughter Marguerite in the hope she’d have a better life. Sadly, the little girl was put into a home after both her foster parents died. Nicky heads to Croatia to help Robert in his 10-year search for his dad. It makes for proper, gut-wrenchingly sad telly, with the stories so sensitively told that it’s impossible not to be moved by them. Hannah Verdier
Napoleon
9.30pm, BBC2
Debut of a new three-part series by Andrew Roberts, chronicling the life of a figure often regarded as malevolent and/or preposterous. Roberts believes this is wrong on both counts. Beginning his ruminations on the shores of St Helena, Roberts acknowledges that his subject was finally “a martyr to just one cause: his own”, but establishes his case by asserting Napoleon’s innovative brilliance as a military commander as he began his ascent from ambitious army officer to messianic dictator. Andrew Mueller
Hannibal
10pm, Sky Living
Now into its third series, this take on the gourmet serial killer has long since outgrown comparisons with the Anthony Hopkins cinema version, with Mads Mikkelsen having coolly made the character his own. This season, Gillian Anderson joins the regular cast as Dr Bedelia Du Maurier, as Lecter, on the run in Europe, is bedding nicely down into a new life in Florence with a new identity. However, realising that this would be no fun in the long run, he succumbs to the temptation to send his old FBI chum Graham a valentine. David Stubbs
Jordskott
10pm, ITV Encore
UK premiere of a 10-part Swedish crime thriller starring Moa Gammel as Eva Thörnblad, a detective who returns to the forest where her daughter went missing seven years prior to investigate the disappearance of another child. This opener sees the search for Anton begin and, before long, his brother Oscar is also reported missing. Could there be a link to the case of Thörnblad’s own progeny, Josefine? A moody slice of Scandi drama for fans of The Bridge, The Killing et al, rebooted with a supernatural twist. Hannah J Davies
SunTrap
10.35pm, BBC1
A hypnotists’ convention hits the island and an exacting audience are seeking a little more from mediocre mentalist The Fabulous Mark, whose big finish backfires in a less-than-fabulous manner. With an audience member on the lam, potentially armed – and under the impression he’s the hypnotist’s demented nemesis – Woody and Brutus are despatched to seek out the desperado. Meanwhile, Donald finds himself in a wheelchair, leaving wife Melody desperate to avoid playing nurse. Mark Jones
The Job Centre
11pm, Channel 4
The last in this good-humoured fly-on-the-wall series looking at the goings-on at Bradford’s Candelisa People recruitment agency. Amid plummeting profits, Candelisa boss Jane Vincent attempts to keep her agency afloat by securing a contract with Bradford City FC, in order to supply Valley Parade with stewards. Elsewhere, Carlos fails to supply a regular client with an important vacancy – and Jane comes up with a last-ditch plan to stay in business. After all, even recruitment staff need jobs. Ali Catterall
Today’s best live sport
ATP Tennis: Day three of the MercedesCup in Stuttgart. 12noon, British Eurosport
Cycling: The Critérium Du Dauphiné. The fourth stage from Anneyron- Porte de DrômArdèche to Sisteron. 2.45pm, ITV4; 3pm, British Eurosport
World Under-20 Rugby: England v France. A Pool A fixture at the at the Stadio Luigi Zaffanella in Viadana, Italy. 3.30pm, BT Sport 1
International Football: Germany v USA. A friendly at the RheinEnergie Stadion, Stuttgart. 7.45pm, BT Sport 1