TV tonight: director Joe Wright’s drama about the rise of Mussolini

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Mussolini: Son of the Century

9pm, Sky Atlantic

Joe Wright (Atonement, Darkest Hour) directs this intriguing fourth-wall-breaking drama about the early years of Benito Mussolini, based on Antonio Scurati’s bestselling book. “Follow me, you’ll love me too – you’ll become fascists too,” Mussolini (Luca Marinelli) says to camera, opening the eight-part story of a country surrendering to dictatorship – starting with the birth of fascism in Italy and the former socialist politician, journalist and newspaper founder’s rise to power. Hollie Richardson

The Fear Clinic: Face Your Phobia

8pm, Channel 4

He’s back! Devereaux, that is, the guy from last week who was afraid of sausage dogs. As this brutal reality experiment has another go at curing Devereaux’s terror of sentient draught excluders, new patients want to get rid of their aversions to moths and sheep. Jack Seale

David Mitchell’s Outsiders

9pm, BBC Two

David Mitchell
Mitchell sets the challenges. Photograph: Steve Peskett/BBC/Renegade Pictures for Dave/UKTV

The return of the comedian’s fun camping-trip challenge show, with a new intake of happy campers: Maisie Adam, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Darren Harriott, Jessica Hynes, Phil Wang and Joe Wilkinson. Their first tasks include bug racing and holistic treatments. HR

Top Guns: Inside the RAF

9pm, Channel 4

As series two of the high-altitude, high-stakes documentary series opens, an RAF pilot is tasked with escorting a top-secret British spy plane on an intelligence-gathering mission over the Black Sea. That means there’s a tense wait for “Vladdie the Baddie’s” next move. Plus, squint and you might just mistake the pilot for a young Tom Cruise. Ellen E Jones

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9pm, Sky Max

What is up with Fatima’s pregnancy? Her cravings are as monstrous as you’d expect from this puzzle box of a town, while the ultrasound poses more questions than it answers, leaving Ellis (Corteon Moore) unsure whether to protect her or run. Meanwhile, Victor (Scott McCord) has become grimly obsessed with a stubbornly mute ventriloquist’s dummy. EEJ

Life and Death Row

9pm, BBC Three

“This is my last interview actually … Just before I came out here I had to sign paperwork on who gets my body.” In 2006, Ramiro Gonzales received the death penalty for kidnapping, raping and murdering his classmate, 18-year-old Bridget Townsend. This is the final part of a series following the run-up to his execution, which his legal team have been appealing against. HR

Film choice

Storyville: Black Box Diaries (Shiori Itō, 2024), 10pm, BBC Four

Shiori Itō
Her too … Shiori Itō. Photograph: Dogwoof/PA

In 2015, journalist Shiori Itō awoke to find herself being raped by an older peer. But after the attack, she realised exactly how powerless she was. Her rapist was famous and well connected. Japan’s rape laws were a century old, and no longer workable. The media refused to touch her story, so Itō started to document her struggle to be heard. Black Box Diaries is that document; a brave and gruelling account of one woman’s effort to change an entire culture. The fact she chose to do it at all is admirable; the fact that it worked is incredible. Don’t be surprised if this wins an Oscar next month. Stuart Heritage

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