What's on? Top 10 TV and streaming tips for Monday

John Byrne John Byrne | 07-15 08:15

It's the fifth and final season of this very English comedy about a big house-turned B&B that’s haunted by a motley crew of ghosts.

In the opening episode, Mike approaches Alison to discuss their finances following the loss of their B&B business.

But his wife is preoccupied with plotting revenge on the ghosts for April Fool's Day and recruits a playful Humphrey to execute her plans.

Meanwhile, Mike is shocked to find someone from their insurance company on his doorstep - an unannounced visit to check the details of the gatehouse fire.

Can Mike convince her that lightning really can strike thrice?

Micky Flanagan - An' Another Fing Live, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy

This is a stand-up show recorded at London's O2 Arena as part of Micky Flanagan's (above, centre) sell-out 2017 tour, in which he played to more than 600,000 people around the UK.

This time around, the Cockney funnyman covers topics from the French and marriage to Saga holidays with his dad and his love of Mary Berry.

It almost makes me nostalgic for 1970s' UK sitcoms.

Classic FM Live: Classical Anthems, 9.00pm, Sky Arts

Alexander Armstrong and Myleene Klass (below) present a concert from the Royal Albert Hall, with performances from Freddie De Tommaso, Hayato Sumino and more.

Don’t Miss

All the Money in the World, 9.30pm, TG4

Ridley Scott's fact-based drama, starring Michelle Williams and an Oscar-nominated Christopher Plummer and Mark Wahlberg.

It was an extraordinary turn from Plummer, who replaced Kevin Spacey a few weeks before the film was released.

The story itself is based on a true – and bizarre – story.

When 16-year-old John Paul Getty III is kidnapped in 1973, his devoted mother tries to convince his billionaire grandfather Jean Paul Getty to pay the ransom. But gramps doesn’t want to play ball.

24 Hours in A&E, 9.00pm, Channel 4

A mother-of-three is in resus after a severe asthma attack.

As she is treated, the programme reveals how she has coped with life as a teenage mother with serious health problems.

After falling in the street, 94-year-old Vera receives treatment for a head and elbow injury, and 27-year-old Josh has a potentially serious neck injury following a collision during an American football match.

The Great, 10.00pm, Channel 4

Here’s another double episode of the comedy-drama based loosely - tenuously, really - on Russia’s Catherine the Great.

First up, Catherine involves the peasants, nobles and merchants in a conference to bring change to Russia. But her attempt to outlaw murder is threatened by Peter's plan to avenge an enemy.

Then at 11.10pm, Arkady and Tatyana help Peter and Catherine through a rough patch as they clash over their son Paul.

Catherine fears Paul will grow up to be a ruthless and careless leader and Archie and Elizabeth are alarmed about imperial succession.

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