Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson
9pm, Channel 4
Dan Reed’s documentary about Wade Robson and James Safechuck, who alleged they were sexually abused as children by Michael Jackson, rocked the world in 2019. This follow-up film delves into their 10-year legal journey to get Jackson’s estate to accept their claims that they were abused, while lawyers share insights. The documentary ends on an astonishing note, and not just because it shows the opening of a hit Jackson musical in the West End of London. Hollie Richardson
Sort Your Life Out With Stacey Solomon
8pm, BBC One
As usual with this series, the trials of the Noel family in east London are super-relatable: their house is nice and their hoarding of clutter isn’t extreme, but with two small kids, both parents working/studying from home and limited square footage, their tat is getting on top of them. Jack Seale
School Swap: UK to USA
8pm, Channel 4
This gentle reality series has shades of 00s classics such as Wife Swap and Brat Camp. The Elmgreen students are settling into life in small-town Arkansas, while their American counterparts relish living in south London. But revelations about guns, religion and race leave some of the teens feeling edgy. Hannah J Davies
Waterloo Road
9pm, BBC One
The high-school drama has upped its game in recent series: coercive relationships, female health not being taken seriously and dementia are some of the topical issues confidently handled. Plus, there’s some big action, as a teacher’s hair is set alight in class. HR
Mussolini: Son of the Century
9pm, Sky Atlantic
Il Duce (Luca Marinelli) wins a landslide victory in the penultimate chapter of this horribly timely drama. “Prepare my funeral oration,” winces socialist opposition leader Giacomo Matteotti (Gaetano Bruno), after denouncing the violence of the blackshirts in parliament. “Hope and love will not diminish,” Matteotti writes to his future widow. Let’s pray he’s right. Ali Catterall
Bradley Walsh: Egypt’s Cosmic Code
9pm, Sky History
Actor, professional footballer, gameshow host … and Egyptologist! While training to be an engineer, before getting into showbiz, Bradley Walsh became fascinated by the pyramids – convinced that they couldn’t have been built by ancient Egyptians 4,000 years ago. In this three-parter, he investigates alternative theories. HR
Live sport
Women’s Champions League football: Real Madrid v Arsenal, 5.30pm, TNT Sports 1 The quarter-final first leg. Man City v Chelsea is at 7.30pm on 19 March.