FATAL EXPERIMENTS: THE DOWNFALL OF A SUPERSURGEON, BBC4, 10pm

THIS Storyville film is spread across three episodes and tells the story of Paolo Macchiarini, a world-famous surgeon whose controversial work is subject to attacks, allegations and police investigations. The world’s media begged for interviews with him but he dismissed them all, except this Storyville programme, and during the making of the show, Macchiarini’s “spectacular downfall” occurred.

The surgeon was troubled by “the lack of spare parts when something goes wrong inside our bodies” and tried to create synthetic organs, such as making a windpipe out of plastic. Can organs really be assembled in a lab? And what happened to the patients who received them? “For most of them everything ended the same way – in death.”

Macchiarini was accused of falsifying his research and experimenting on terminally ill humans, and during filming police began investigating him on charges of “bodily harm”.

So is he a genius or a cruel fraud?

ORDINARY LIES, BBC1, 9pm

TONIGHT’S story might have been really good but it shares themes with the first episode of Charlie Brooker’s new series of Black Mirror and you don’t need me to tell you which drama is superior.

Holly is a young PA in the Cardiff warehouse. She looks glamorous and she ensures her Instagram feed reinforces this image. But reality is different: she lives in a dismal flat and drives a battered old purple Micra and her boyfriend is a rather dull forklift driver. There’s no glamour in real life – only online. When she finds a suspicious note in her boyfriend’s jacket it shatters her fragile confidence and sends her off on a crusade to change her life. She does this by creating a new persona online and using it to lure back her old boyfriend who broke her heart so many years ago.