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Tonight on TV, we will see a touching portrayal of a couple’s journey through Alzheimer’s disease.

Storyville: The Eternal Memory

10pm, BBC Four

Augusto Góngora and Paulina Urrutia are a well-known journalist and actor, respectively, in Chile. They have been in a relationship for 23 years and the film opens with Paulina reminding Augusto of this fact as he wakes up in bed. Augusto’s memory has been declining since being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s eight years ago. The director, Maite Alberdi, who has received an Oscar nomination, follows the couple as they navigate their life together.

Reworded: “The Hairy Bikers Travel to the West”

7pm, BBC Two

At last, Dave and Si come together on their journey and return to Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland. They begin preparing delicious dishes such as butter-poached lobster, caramelized apple cheesecake, and lamb and caper pie. Along the way, they discover Robert Burns’s unique dietary needs. HR

Boris Becker: The Ups and Downs

9pm, ITV1

The latter portion of a documentary that aired on ITVX in the previous year focuses on Becker’s downfall. It begins in 2000 with his divorce proceedings and also delves into accusations of his arrogance, controlling nature, and failure to pay proper taxes on his horses. The hidden truths of Becker’s cupboard at Nobu are also revealed. Jack Seale

Be My Valentine on First Dates

9pm, Channel 4

Holly, a popular creator on TikTok with 1.6 million followers, is still searching for love. She has a preference for “dirty builders,” but how will her relationship with landscaper Sam turn out? In another story, 90-year-old army veteran Ronald tries to become a toy boy for 91-year-old widow Iris. Meanwhile, hopeful Valentine’s Day participant India Willoughby allows driving instructor Gareth to take her for a ride. This is all according to Ali Catterall’s updates.

Rylan Clark and Rio Ferdinand in the documentrary Rylan: Homophobia, Football And Me.

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Rylan: Homophobia, Football and Me

10.45pm, TNT Sports 1

“I, along with everyone else, am here for the same purpose,” states Rylan Clark as he stands in West Ham’s stadium. However, the focus quickly shifts to footage of offensive homophobic chants. In this personal documentary, he meets with former gay footballer Thomas Hitzlsperger, Rio Ferdinand, and Arsenal’s Jen Beattie as they discuss how he was made to feel excluded as a young supporter. Alexi Duggins

Kin

10.40pm, BBC One

This intense and violent Irish suspenseful story continues in its second installment. Following her takeover in the first season, Amanda, played by Clare Dunne, is now at the helm of the Kinsella criminal organization. However, this comes with a downside as a Turkish cartel has targeted the Kinsellas to settle a debt previously owed by the Cunningham family. Phil Harrison.

Source: theguardian.com