Tv tonight: the incredible recovery of a violinist from a brain injury | Television

My brain: after breaking
21:00, BBC Due
“Music was my greatest ally, and now it’s like my toxic friend.” A film that follows the extraordinary story of Clemency Burton-Hill, who was 38 years old when a brain injury let her unable to speak or walk. Before then, he was a violinist who had also reached a double from Cambridge and had had a successful career as a broadcaster and writer. Through the recordings of his first days of recovery, we trace a stimulating journey while gathering with his “ally”, the violin. Hollie Richardson
Beyond Paradise
20:00, BBC One
A politically complicated case kicks off to Serie Tre, after a cornish local drowns in a river located on the border between Devon and Cornwall – “It is a matter of jurisdiction”. It was the tragic result of a drunk car accident or, as a suspect Humphrey, could there be something – or someone – more calculated at work? Cattelling wings
World of gardeners
20:00, BBC Due
The watches go on Sunday and Monty Don is already planning multiple hours of gardening-dalla sowing of wide beans in the garden of vegetables to the revitalization of the winter treated lawn. Elsewhere, Nick Bailey investigates the art of the Matrix plantation and a man showcases 35 trees in the garden of his semi-independent house. HR
Death in Paradise
21:00, BBC One
With the murder of the mother of the birth finally resolved, Mervin (Don Gilet) is full and ready to leave Saint Marie behind. But when you find the body of a young woman in her beach shack, the disconcerted detective is forced to remain put and erase her name. The result is a seasonal finale typically full of twisting for the good Vibe whounnit. Graeme Virtue
Flat sharing
22:00, channel 5
Tiffany’s post-Date Flirt (Jessica Brown Findlay) and Leon (Anthony Welsh) have finally blossomed face-to-face contact, far from their common living space. But a trip of a day by Brighton, in search of the elf Johnny White, really matters as an appointment? Meanwhile, Tiffany’s former Dastardly, Justin (Bart Edwards), is definitely up to something. Ellen and Jones
Hack
22:00, Sky Max
With the fourth season not far away, the third season of this superlative comedy of the show starts with a quadruple invoice. Deborah Comico StanuP (Jean Smart) and Gag-Writer Ava (Hannah Einbinder) are temporarily removed, but soon they bind again on a discussion on the fact that Deborah will look like a great Sesame Street bird in his favorite yellow dress. Jack Seal
Choice of the movie
Jackie Chan’s Police Story (Jackie Chan, 1985), 6.25, 2.05, Sky Cinema Greats
Probably the greatest action film of Hong Kong’s star starts with the almost total destruction of a slum, then a doubledecker bus man. He barely gives up from there, while our police hero pursues a drug gentleman while trying to protect Brigitte Lin’s testimony. There is a slap content (Cakes do doing), but this is a more serious matter than Chan’s next screen would suggest. The climatic combat sequence in a shopping center is a destroyed glass revolt and mistreated bodies, with such an impressive acrobatics that we see it three times. Simon Wardell