New sketch shows, stunning documentaries and classic dramas make up this week's list of must-watch television
Monday
Yonderland
Sky 1, 8pm
The utterly bonkers family sitcom from the team behind Horrible Histories is back for a second series.
We follow the adventures of Debbie Maddox, once a suburban stay-at-home mum, and now "The Chosen One" of the magical realm of Yonderland.
Can she save the land from the forces of darkness as rioting breaks out in the streets?
Tuesday
Black Sails
History, 10pm
Toby Stephens plays the fearsome Captain Flint in this tale of piracy on the ocean waves.
As new recruit John Silver joins Flint’s crew, the captain must prevent a mutiny breaking out on his ship.
Created by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Robert Levine, the series is a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, and is set roughly two decades before the novel begins
Wednesday
Escape from ISIS
Channel 4, 10pm
Amid the horrors inflicted by Isis, producers Edward Watts and Evan Williams have focused on the incredible work of an underground network rescuing kidnapped women from the minority Yazidi religion.
Talking to families of the captured women, and those that have been rescued, at times this is a harrowing watch.
However the work of people like lawyer Khaleel al-Dakhi to reunite families makes for a deeply touching piece of television.
Thursday
Coast
BBC Two, 9pm
Plastic waste, seaweed and salmon are just some of the things being explored in this week’s Coast, which looks at bounty from the sea.
Archaeologist Mark Horton finds out why people in the Stone Age fished at night, while artist Fran Crowe looks at how the plastic rubbish that washes up on the Suffolk coast can be used in art.
Friday
First Night of the Proms
BBC Two, 8pm
The BBC Symphony Orchestra’s Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo returns for the First Night of the Proms from the Royal Albert Hall for an evening celebrating 150 years since the birth of composers Carl Nielsen and Jean Sibelius.
Saturday
The Ruby in the Smoke
Drama, 6pm
Billie Piper plays archetypal heroine Sally Lockhart in this adaptation of Philip Pullman’s novel.
Brought up by her father, Lockhart is a whiz with a pistol, can ride a horse like a pro and, as if that wasn’t enough, is really good at accounting, all of which comes in handy when her father dies in odd circumstances. Lockhart must depend on her skills and her new friends to survive.
First broadcast in 2006, this classic tale of mystery and adventure makes for excellent Saturday evening viewing, and features an all-star cast including Matt Smith as cockney dreamer Jim, and Julie Walters as the sinister Mrs Holland.
Sunday
The Javone Prince Show
BBC Two, 9:45pm
PhoneShop’s Javone Prince brings his new sketch show to BBC Two.
Mixing music, comedy sketches and stand-up, Prince explores the absurdity of modern life.