Still Open All Hours (BBC1, 8pm)

MRS Featherstone, aka the Black Widow, decides the time has come to learn to drive – if only she can find an instructor prepared to give her more than one lesson. Kath organises a bring and buy sale for charity, but Eric is less than happy when he discovers she is planning to put his favourite clothes on her stall.

The Team (More4, 9pm)

RETURN of the European crime thriller about an international team of detectives. After seven people are murdered during a shootout at a Danish B&B, the only survivor of the massacre is Malu Barkiri, a young Syrian woman who escapes into the surrounding marshland. The victims include illegal migrants who had gone into hiding there. Inspector Nelly Winther from Denmark, Hamburg investigator Gregor Weiss and Belgian secret service officer Paula Liekens all spring into action after the killings.

The Name of the Rose (BBC2, 9pm)

WILLIAM and Adso find Berengar dead, and when Severinus discovers William’s missing lenses in the late man’s habit, William is sure they have the identity of Adso’s attacker. The Franciscan and Papal envoys arrive for the conference, but bring news the Pope is sending Bernard Gui, the grand inquisitor, as his envoy. William and Adso continue their search for a secret chamber, the Finis Africae, and find various mechanisms to deter intruders.

The Graham Norton Show (BBC1, 10.35pm)

SHE’S delighted family audiences as Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music’s Maria, yet retained the power to shock by appearing in the likes of 10 and A Touch of Adultery. Now singer and actress Julie Andrews is taking stock of her life in Home Work: A Memoir of My Hollywood Years, a follow-up to her critically acclaimed, Home. Also appearing are Hollywood stars Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston, both starring in comedy drama series The Morning Show, and Ian McKellen, who plays a conman in The Good Liar.