The Art of Architecture

20:00, Sky Arts

First in a new series that examines some of the most magnificent constructions in the world. Tonight is Narbo Via, designed by Norman Foster, an elegant museum in Narbonne (the first Roman settlement after the Alps) in southern France, which houses a collection of Roman antiquities. Ali Catterall Dalmatian discovery Jo Joe Lycett with Aisling Bea in the port of Split. Photo: Channel 4

Travel Man: 48 hours in Split

20.30, Channel 4

Joe Lycett continues his new term as Travel Man, moving this week his actor and “witty animal”, comedian and actor Aisling Bea, to the Croatian city of Split. The couple arrives by speedboat before sipping a traditional beef dish. Then they visit the aptly named Froggyland: a museum with stuffed frogs. ΑΚ

The Split

9 p.m., BBC One

The central theme of the last season of The Split – can a divorce ever be friendly? – reaches exciting depths this week as Nathan drops a bomb on Hannah. Meanwhile, a sad Rose turns to the church for consolation and Nina thinks about moving. Henry Wong

Maxwell’s house

9 p.m., BBC Two

The final episode of this dark series focuses on the aftermath of Robert Maxwell’s death. How will the economic chaos of his empire be revealed? Meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell is trying to rebuild her life in New York. “I would like to believe that I can do something positive,” he exclaims. Oh well. Phil Harrison

Stacey Dooley is sleeping

10 p.m., D

Stacey Dooley continues her mission to implement the strangest sleep scenarios that Britain has to offer. Tonight, she spends the weekend with the controversial former model, Carla Bellucci, as she approaches her 40th birthday. ΑΚ Quiet Despair Care Carey Mulligan in the Wild. Photo: June Pictures / Allstar

Movie selection

Wildlife (Paul Dano, 2018), 11.40pm, BBC TwoActor Paul Dano’s directorial debut, co-written with Zoe Kazan, is a film of quiet despair, tenderly detached from Richard Ford’s novel. In the big, lonely Montana area of ​​the 1960s, 14-year-old Joe (an alert Ed Oxenbould) is drawn to his parents’ unresolved dramas. The proud, restless Jerry (Jake Gyllenhaal) gets a job to fight forest fires and the disgruntled Janet (Carrie Mulligan) uses her freedom to explore what life has to offer. But will this include her family? Simon Wardell