Spy in the Wild (BBC1, 9pm)

If you didn’t catch the first series, then you missed a treat. Among the highlights of the opening episode is the footage captured by Spy Gorilla, which manages to join a gorilla family that sings its joy at mealtimes and feels the unwanted impact of its vegetarian diet. Plus, in Brazil, Spy Jaguar Cub witnesses a romantic moment, while in Zambia, Spy Hippo almost gets caught up in a dramatic fight and Spy Macaw takes us deep into the Amazon rainforest.

Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad (STV, 8pm)

For the next leg of their journey, Bradley and Barney visit the Red River Gorge in Kentucky, before heading to the supposedly haunted Poasttown Elementary School in Middletown, Ohio. The next day, they travel to Louisville, birthplace of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, where they follow in his footsteps by sparring at the local boxing gym. At the end of a long day, Barney rewards his dad with a well-earned meal at a KFC restaurant in Kentucky – the home state of the chain’s founder Colonel Harland Sanders.

Meat the Family (C4, 9pm)

The series in which four meat-loving families have cared for farm animals in their own home reaches a conclusion, and they now face a tough choice: save their animals or reintroduce them back into the food chain. The lambs have become much-loved family members, but Pam and Lou are committed to remain meat-eaters. Meanwhile, another family meet two dairy calves that will make them question their eating habits.

Good Omens (BBC2, 9pm)

This conversion of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s novel had been in the pipeline for years before finally seeing the light of day. It was worth the wait, as this second offering proves. Having followed the wrong boy for years, Aziraphale and Crowley must now try to locate the real Antichrist. The pair head back to Tadfield only to discover it no longer exists. As they head back on to the road, they cross paths with Anathema, and soon discover that she has lost Agnes Nutter’s book.