The Way Out
9pm, U&Dave
Mel Giedroyc hosts this cheerful gameshow in which teams of comics are placed in themed rooms that, via physical and deductive tasks, they must race to escape. The contestants (who include Ed Gamble, Lou Sanders, Nish Kumar and Chloe Petts) get their sea legs with a fishing challenge, complete with pungent seaside smells and oysters to shuck. Their general ineptitude constitutes most of the fun. Phil Harrison
Ian Fleming and the Curse of Bond – The Spy Who Killed Me
9pm, Sky Arts
Ian Fleming may be among the most impactful authors of all time but, as this documentary shows, that didn’t make him happy. “He hated Bond in the end,” recalls his assistant, Clare Blanchard. The film flits between Europe and Jamaica with Ralph Fiennes and Marlon James among those pondering a contested legacy. PH
This Is a Bomb: The Nevada Casino Heist
9.45pm, BBC Two
Lush cinematic reconstructions give this account of a 1980 extortion plot a pulpy energy that complements the twists in its tale. Episode two picks up 14 hours after a “building-killer” bomb has been smuggled into a Lake Tahoe casino. Will the FBI go along with a $3m ransom drop-off plan? Graeme Virtue
Berlusconi: Condemned to Win
10pm, BBC Four
The second part of Sam Blair’s astonishing documentary takes a look at Berlusconi’s reign over AC Milan. A confluence of 80s ambition, football’s cultural dominance and a new era of playing style places him at the centre of its boom time. Or as one talking head puts it: “He was like the pope or something.” Priya Elan
Wrestling With Trump
10pm, Channel 4
In the ring … Munya Chawawa inWrestling with Trump on Channel 4. Photograph: Channel 4
Comedian Munya Chawawa travels to the US for what sounds like a lighthearted stunt of a documentary, but has a lot more to it. His brief is to investigate the links between Donald Trump and wrestling. Chawawa finds that Trump’s demagoguery owes a lot to wrestling’s theatricality, and that for fans of both there’s a mass suspension of disbelief. Jack Seale
Half Man
10.55pm, BBC One
Richard Gadd’s claustrophobic character study jumps to 1993. Ruben’s work with kids at a community centre is giving him stability and Niall is trying get into Oxford. But Niall’s mother asks him to tell a lie about Ruben in court, the consequences of which could be massive. PE