BBC1, 2.15pmPauline Quirke returns in this daily drama, centred on a police missing persons unit.
In this opening story, featuring guest appearances from Brooke Kinsella and Gary Lucy, the team set out to track down a six-year-old girl. Also back today, at 9.15am, is Missing Live, focusing on real-life cases.
Channel 4, 10.35pmBack for a new series we have the American version of the ever popular (well, until it was axed over here, that is) spouse exchange.
In this first programme we meet the McIntyre family from Michigan, whose obsession with saving money has gone to damaging extremes, and the Keyser family from Pennsylvania, who spend the stuff like there's no tomorrow.
ITV1, 9pmBabs may have forced husband Dickie to quit the marital home and go and live in a shabby old trailer, but we've never quite got the impression she means it for real.
Tonight, sure enough, she decides to pop in and visit her loveable waste of space – but isn't entirely prepared for the site that confronts her. Elsewhere, Clint is feeling rather pleased with himself, satisfied that he showed both maturity and restraint during last week's encounter with the cage dancer.
The question is, will Abbey feel the same, particularly after Clint receives an incriminating text message from the lady in question? Meanwhile, Gina raises lovestruck Harry’s hopes by asking him to go out dancing, but the poor lad is about to learn they have different agendas.
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