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The Martin Lewis Money Show Live: Tax Year End Special

9pm, ITV1
Martin Lewis has been dishing up savings tips for more than two decades, from energy prices to mortgages and student bank accounts. Tonight, with the new tax year just 10 days away, he walks us through the April price hikes, flags up the latest deals in News You Can Use – and, presumably, addresses the expensive, war-shaped elephant in the room. Ali Catterall

Tonight: Stronger, Faster, Younger? Britain’s Steroid Boom

7.30pm, ITV1
They were once exclusively associated with unscrupulous elite athletes. But sadly, anabolic steroids are now reaching more widely into society; perceived as a means of improving physique and even holding back the signs of ageing. In this sobering documentary, Antoine Allen explores an increasingly grim trend and looks at the terrible side effects of misuse. Phil Harrison

Yorkshire’s Poshest Hotel: Grantley Hall

8pm, Channel 5

Grantley Hall is the first of four contenders to win the reputation of being Yorkshire’s poshest hotel. Its owner, Barnsley-born Valeria Sykes, promises down-to-earth local hospitality – but that will cost you at least £1,000 a night. So what exactly makes it so special? Hollie Richardson

The Apprentice

9pm, BBC One
Just a few more episodes until the final, and this week the insufferable candidates are tasked with selling stuff on a TV shopping channel. First, they need to choose the products, then it’s time to make them irresistible to the public. HR

Julian Barnes: Beyond the Page

9pm, BBC Four
An evening dedicated to the feted, extremely BBC Four-friendly novelist begins with Barnes being interviewed by Katie Razzall. There follows a showing of the 2017 film adaptation The Sense of an Ending, and a repeat of 2014’s Mark Lawson Talks to Julian Barnes. PH

Hunting Outback Gold

9pm, U&Yesterday
In the final episode of this Aussie treasure-seeking series, lifelong pals Jeff Harris and Brendan Elliot have a new lead on a mythical gold seam that has remained hidden for almost a century. They refine their search using a reconnaissance drone, metal detectors and some good old-fashioned panning. Graeme Virtue

Film choice

One Battle After Another, 10.30am, 10.20pm, Sky Cinema Premiere/HBO Max

Paul Thomas Anderson finally gets his Oscar – and with one of his most riotously enjoyable films. His take on Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland ejects the author’s trademark impenetrability and gives us a larger-than-life action caper with political undertones. Bob (Leonardo DiCaprio), part of a US leftwing revolutionary group and betrayed by his own lover, lives off-grid with his teen daughter, Willa (Chase Infiniti). That is until white supremacist Col Steven Lockjaw (Sean Penn) comes searching for Willa – who may be his child – and she and Bob are forced to go on the run. Also in the mix are Benicio del Toro’s martial arts teacher/migrant activist, two assassins and a bunch of radical nuns. Breathless fun. Simon Wardell

Superman, 8pm, 8.05am, Sky Cinema Premiere/HBO Max
The problem with being an all-powerful alien is: to whom are you accountable? James Gunn’s witty reboot of the DC comics legend – with added superdog! – explores that question, as Kal-El AKA Clark Kent (David Corenswet) struggles with questions about his role on Earth. These come from girlfriend/reporter Lois Lane (a perfectly cast Rachel Brosnahan) and Nicholas Hoult’s jealous tech billionaire Lex Luthor – who, naturally, also has a fiendish plan. SW

Billy Idol Should Be Dead, 2am, Sky Arts
He was there at the birth of British punk, as one of the “Bromley contingent” of Sex Pistols fans that included Siouxsie Sioux. But it was as a US-based, groupie-magnet pop singer that Billy Idol really made his mark on the public. Jonas Åkerlund’s colourful documentary leans heavily on the drugs and sex (and more drugs) anecdotes, of which Idol has plenty (“It’s only when I tried to get off heroin that I started to smoke crack”). But his key role in the popularisation of MTV is also assessed, while he has to be admired for his survival from overdoses, bike crashes and changing musical tastes. SW

Live sport

International football, Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina, 7.30pm, BBC Two A World Cup playoff semi-final, with Italy v Northern Ireland on BBC Three at 7.05pm. On Friday, England play Uruguay in a friendly at Wembley at 7pm on ITV1.