🔗 Share this article The Comedy Series 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 endearing rogues causing chaos in a countryside town in Lancashire. You might expect the finale to be a greatest hits victory lap of booze, drugs and cheeky thievery. However, the atmosphere turns much more somber as Vinnie (Gilgun) and the gang hole up in a pub with criminal figure Davey MacDonagh for a climactic 50th episode apparently inspired by the filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. The Show Dragons' Den 8pm, BBC One Dancers from the ballet world enter the den this week, as single mothers Laura and Stacey present their line of adaptive dance attire – and send Peter Jones into a spin. Then, an eye surgeon turned inventor has a smart device for lost tape ends. All Creatures Great and Small 9pm on Channel 5 The animal-related escapades are all fine, but this excellent historical series proves its worth with tender character work. An especially moving installment weaves the stories of a injured draft horse and a vanished calf into a more serious storyline centring on the character Tristan, whose actions lead to a brotherly confrontation. The Hack 9pm, ITV1 The journey has been lengthy. But the penultimate episode of this initially sluggish but ultimately compelling series about phone hacking sees Nick, portrayed by David Tennant uncovering information about the News of the World’s conduct that the rest of the media simply can’t ignore. The situation improves for Dave, who has a surprising new ally. RuPaul’s Drag Race UK 9pm on BBC Three Prepare for enthusiastic gestures: it’s time to stage Peter Pansy – The Rusical! That means the stress increases for the drag performers to sing, dance, act and finally impress as they prepare for the production. And who better to guest judge than West End stage legend Mazz Murray, together with 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 a tense standoff, reminiscent of a Mexican or Sardinian scenario occurs, when Cameron compels Iris to exchange her journal for the captured Joy – else she’ll be “shot repeatedly” from the threatening drone controlled by Meski … What escape plan can they devise?