Sort your life
9 p.m., BBC One
Sunny Stacey Solomon is back with her dream team of storage and storage experts to help create more space in family homes. It’s a relief to have someone who understands normal life better than most hosts who put on similar shows. “It’s not fair that people with big houses save on their products,” Solomon replies when told that you should only save money by buying in bulk if you have the space. “Bulk buying for everyone!” Hollie Richardson
Emergency: first medical aid
8 p.m., W
Another addition to the canon of the fly-on-the-wall hospital series, this 10-parter follows 26 freshly qualified doctors working real-time shifts at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading. It starts with Hira and Claire on their first late shift, and the initial concerns about passing photos quickly dissipate. HOUR
Surgeons: At the edge of life
9 p.m., BBC 2
This week at Addenbrooke’s Hospital we have front row seats as surgeons perform brain surgery on a patient (who is awake) to remove a tumour. Meanwhile, another team is racing against time to tackle an infected aneurysm that could burst at any moment. Make sure to finish dinner before logging in and be prepared to keep your cool. HOUR

Senior Level Leader
9 p.m., ITV1
Perfecting a burger and fries proves harder than it looks, as the remaining 10 chefs aim for the mouth-watering prize of £100,000. Tonight, team immunity is up for grabs, as chefs Gordon Ramsay, Paul Ainsworth and Nyesha Arrington put the pressure on in the three-tier kitchen. Danielle DeWolfe
Wagspiracy: Vardy vs. Rooney
9 p.m., BBC 3
It’s one of the greatest stories ever told, but what more is there to say about the Wagatha Christie affair? This documentary tries to add more information to what happened between warring Wags Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney, delving into the secret workings of the tabloid press, public relations and the agents involved. HOUR

Our flag means death
10 p.m., BBC 2
This period comedy starring Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi plunges sentient (mostly) modern men into a violent pirate adventure. That’s pretty much the whole joke, and while it’s not a bad one, the show is never funny enough or gripping enough to escape its own ingrained mistrust. Tonight, Blackbeard and Stede experience life-changing identity crises. Phil Harrison