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The Assembly

10.05pm, ITV1
Stephen Fry was asked whether there was “anything he wouldn’t do for money”. Lenny Henry fielded questions about racism and discovering his uncle is his biological father. Now, actor Anna Maxwell Martin slides into the hot seat of TV’s most revealing chatshow. Whatever questions the Assembly – a group of neurodivergent and disabled adults – have in store for her, you can bet they’ll be bold and fascinating. Lucinda Everett

Our Welsh Chapel Dream

8pm, Channel 4
The adorable Keith and Marj crack on with their usual have-a-bash enthusiasm. This week, they’re completing the living quarters’ entry lobby – cue Keith trying his hand at an antler gallery wall. There’s also a Welsh language lesson and a touching tribute to the project’s builders. LE

Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr

8pm, BBC One
Another series of the breezy interior design contest presented by the omnipresent Alan Carr. The contenders start small as some beach huts in Dorset get a glow-up. From a riot of zebra print to endless royal kitsch, it turns out there’s plenty a designer can still do with a tiny space. Phil Harrison

Better Date Than Never

9pm, BBC Three

In this warm, insightful Australian show, people who have found romance challenging go on first dates. The opening double bill introduces, among others, Dianne, 68, a transgender farmer and utter sweetheart who hasn’t dated since transitioning, and Olivia, 20, a keen dancer, Down’s syndrome advocate and hair-tossing force of nature whose main concern is breaking her dates’ hearts. LE

Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer

9.45pm, BBC Two
This illuminating series reveals how Dr Ann Burgess and the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit developed the concept of criminal profiling to catch serial killers in the 1970s. The concluding double bill picks up the story in 1981 as Burgess contends with increasingly upsetting cases and institutional sexism. Graeme Virtue

Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service

10pm, Channel 4
More struggling restaurants are shown the light by Gordon Ramsay. Tonight, Mrs White’s Golden Rule Cafe: a family-owned catastrophe in the making, teeming with dodgy equipment, potential fire hazards and “questionable meat”. And just when you think things couldn’t get worse, he uncovers a secret financial crisis. Can Ramsay convince the 101-year-old Mrs White to finally hang up her apron? Ali Catterall

Live sport

Premier League football: Brighton v Chelsea, 7.30pm, Sky Sports Main Event Burnley v Man City is on Wednesday at 7pm.