Parenting and redemption, this documentary marks the anniversary of the murder of this 10-year-old boy in south London. Also: Sing loud: black and proud. Here’s what you need to see tonight.
Doing anything uplifting and redeeming on an occasion as extraordinarily dark as the murder of Damilola Taylor in 2000 requires work, but Yinka Bokinni manages to do so by remembering Damilola as a noisy friend during the years of formation that the symbol he has become. Also a broader and more attractive story: the murder was followed through the excavator of the North Peckham estate, and the forced dispersal of the largely satisfied network that lived there. Phil Harrison
Another frantic emergency services dispatch: here, on a Saturday night in London is to send an ambulance call every 11 seconds. In addition to strokes, the side effects of cancer and other people falling down the stairs, we once again see that intellectual fitness overlooked has terrible consequences. Jack Seale
In a context of gasping neckline, long hair and hard work, the action continues. Charlotte is revenge on Isaac Pincher (Alfie Allen) after lighting the fireplace in her home; and a horse-drawn striptease also serves as a distraction for Lucy (Eloise Smyth). ) while collaborating with the fabulous Elizabeth (Angela Griffin, owner of each and every scene she is in) Hannah Verdier
The elegant and stupid procedure, starring Jaimie Alexander as an amnesiac whose tattoos include clues about terrorist plots, reaches its fifth and final season. After a fatal drone strike, our out-of-network heroes will have to take over their mischievous friend Rich Dotcom from a black ClA site. Graeme Virtue
This festival of nostalgia arrives in 2001, which means the first Harry Potter movie and an especially juicy script from EastEnders. It remains to be seen whether this consciously kind series will consciously forget about 9/11. Angela Scanlon welcomes Amol Rajan and Emma Barnett as contributors for this week.
A gift for those without live music, as Maya Jama presents a Ronnie Scott Black History Month birthday party. Young jazz musicians, such as Zara McFarlane, Poppy Ajudha and Reuben James, perform black protest anthems such as Nina Simone.
Mother!01:15, Movie4 In a giant old house, Jennifer Lawrence’s mother-to-be lives in a nervous isolation with Javier Bardem’s distraught poet, but the arrival of invading alien beings Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer unleashes ever-increasing chaos. madness havoces on the surreal nightmare of a Darren Aronofsky. Paul Howlett film
Cycling: Return to Spain 13:40 h, Eurosport 1. Eighth stage, from Logroo to Alto de Moncalvillo.
Football League: Krasnodar v Chelsea at 17:55, Sky Sports 3, Group E opposes Russia.
Champions League football: Manchester United v RB Leipzig 7pm, BT Sport 2, Group H at Old Trafford.