


She started vlogging to keep herself busy when ill health forced her to take time off school. Twelve-year-old Nikki Lilly has AVM, a rare medical condition that causes headaches, nosebleeds and swelling on one side of her face. Ben Arnold My Life: Born to Vlog 5pm, CBBC


David changed his allegiance following the storming of the Bastille, and his latter work celebrated the winds of political change. Jacques-Louis David acted as an artistic chronicler of his age, but initially worked as a reluctant propagandist for the monarchy, after being commissioned by Louis XIV himself. In the second instalment of Andrew Graham-Dixon’s series, he considers both pre- and post-Revolutionary art. Graeme Virtue The Art of France 9pm, BBC4 Preparing her defence involves reliving the worst night of her life, and the stark injury reports make for upsetting viewing. The case could not be more emotive: 23-year-old Kenzey is charged with child cruelty and failing to protect her baby from a violent assault by her boyfriend. This raw documentary purports to be a UK television first, shadowing a defendant and her legal aid team as they await criminal trial and, eventually, a verdict. Jonathan Wright The Accused 9pm, Channel 5 All this plays out against the backdrop of an air raid. For Toby and Adil, this means the worry of being discovered and outed for WVS volunteer Emma, there’s annoyance at journo Joe while simmering tension between musicians Betsey and Sonny boils over. Andrew Mueller The Halcyon 9pm, ITVįorbidden love and unacknowledged attraction form the underlying themes tonight as the upstairs-downstairs second world war hotel drama continues. Followed later by Confessions Of The Paparazzi, a portrait of photographers who pester celebrities. This, part of C4’s Fake News Week, promises to be a one-off dissection of current propaganda – but prompts the thought that a regular (and serious) show of this sort would be a valuable service. Once again, Channel 4 steps heroically forward to address the drought of panel shows featuring Stephen Mangan, Katherine Ryan and Richard Osman.
