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Twitter: break the bird
21:00, BBC Due
“This is the most stupid thing ever.” This was a common reaction to Twitter in 2006, according to the founders of “Ragtag” of the Startup of San Francisco who created it in just under two weeks. They give their contribution on the legacy of the social media platform in this documentary (Jack Dorsey, who resigned from CEO and sold it to Elon Musk in 2022 is considerably absent), together with former employees, journalists and activists. While Musk is renamed X It could be a Hellscape today – and it has been extremely harmful to society – there is very well to find in its history. All the ups and downs and gray areas are arranged here, including the revelation that Oprah has not actually typed its first tweet. Hollie Richardson
The toxic secret of Great Britain
19:00, BBC Due
Given his industrial past, it is not surprising that Wales was left with a “toxic legacy”, says journalist Tomos Morgan. But what is the scope? In this one year investigation, he speaks to the local population, questioned what is done to protect them and reveals how some local authorities have been accused of not having acted on sites that are still harmful. HR
Ready meals: what they really mean for you
21:00, BBC One
In addition to making you rethink if you want bangers and tea -ready meal, the BBC Climate Editor report Justin Rowlatt explores if these products can be made more green. In the meantime, Michelle Ackerley head an ingredient that could be a vegetable -based gamechanger. HR
Fortune tempting
21:00, channel 4
The reality show of Paddy McGuinness, who seems to launch selfish and full people to make the format work, moves towards the end of his second race, penering for the most expensive delicacies in front of the travel competitors. The journey lasts less than three weeks – can surely resist the temptation to call at home? Jack Seal
The white lotus
21:00, Sky Atlantic
The Thai Deluxe holiday is almost over, since Mike White’s wild satire reaches its penultimate episode. Despite all infidelity, drugs and adjacent things in incest, nobody has still died in the third season. But “Gary” (Aka The Sinister Greg, played by Jon Gries) has a scheduled evening that seems to be particularly frank. Graeme Virtue
Celebrity EID
22.40pm, BBC One
After the first live broadcast of Eid Al-Fitr’s prayers on a channel of the UK mainstream at 10.50, Jason Mohammad continues to lead the coverage of the celebrations that marks the end of the Islamic month of Ramadan. The award -winning Chef Darjeeling Express Astma Khan will prepare an appetizing diffusion to break the fast, while the comedians Shabia Mirza And Fatiha El-Ghorri will open on what EID means for them. Nicole Vassell