🔗 Share this article Brassic Calls it a Day with Tarantino-Inspired Last Episode Joseph Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst are concluding on their humorous show about a close-knit group of likable chancers running riot in a rural Lancashire town. One could anticipate the finale to be a greatest hits victory lap of booze, drugs and cheeky thievery. But, the vibes are distinctly darker as Vinnie (Gilgun) and the crew barricade themselves in a pub with gangster Davey MacDonagh for a final 50th installment seemingly influenced by the filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. The Show Dragons' Den 8pm on BBC One Ballet dancers leap into the den this week, as single mothers Laura and Stacey pitch their range of inclusive dancewear – and send Peter Jones into a spin. Then, an eye surgeon turned inventor has a clever gadget for misplaced tape edges. The Series All Creatures Great and Small 9pm on Channel 5 The animal-related escapades are all fine, but this excellent historical series earns its corn with tender character work. An especially moving installment weaves the stories of a lame shire horse and a missing young cow into a deeper plotline focusing on Tristan, whose behaviour prompts a fraternal intervention. The Hack 9pm, ITV1 It’s been a long road. But the penultimate episode of this at first slow-moving but eventually gripping series about phone hacking sees David Tennant’s Nick discovering details about the actions of the News of the World that the other media outlets simply can’t ignore. Things are also looking up for the character Dave, who has a unexpected new supporter. RuPaul’s Drag Race UK 9pm on BBC Three Jazz hands at the ready: it’s time to present Peter Pansy – The Musical! That means the stress increases for the queens to perform vocally, dance, and act and ultimately slay as they get ready for the show. And what better guest judge than renowned West End star Mazz Murray, alongside the panel including Graham Norton, Michelle Visage, and RuPaul. The Iris Affair 9pm, Sky Atlantic Anyone afraid of insects will want to skip ahead as episode six begins, before something of a Mexican (or rather Sardinian) standoff occurs, when Cameron compels Iris to swap her diary for the hostaged Joy – else she’ll be “shot repeatedly” from the threatening drone controlled by Meski … What escape plan can they devise?