Eamonn & Ruth: How the Other Half Lives (Channel 5, 9pm)
What makes the world's most successful, wealthy people tick?
In the latest part of their series, Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford meet fully signed-up members of Britain's rich list to find out the secret rules they apply to their lives to make their fortunes.
First up, the couple chat to Jacqueline Gold CBE, the Chief Executive of Gold Group International, Ann Summers and Knickerbox, who is estimated to be the 16th richest woman in Great Britain.
The 58-year-old, who was also named the second Most Powerful Woman in Retail by Retail Week, the Most Inspirational Businesswoman in the UK in a survey by Barclays Bank and handbag.com, and one of Britain's Most Powerful Women by many publications including Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping and Woman magazines, welcomes the couple into her luxury home.
She explains how she started out working for her father, doing summer work experience in 1979, and how she was paid £45 a week - less than the tea lady.
Jacqueline also emphasises the importance of having a revolutionary idea, before teaching Ruth the ins-and-outs of hosting the perfect sex toy party.
Next up, Eamonn and Ruth meet Sir Jack Petchey.
Born into a poor working class family in the East End of London in 1925, Jack left school with no qualifications when he was 13, and joined the Navy's Fleet Air Arm in 1943 during the Second World War.
He then worked as a clerk for the Solicitor's Law Stationary Society, but when he applied for management training there he was told he would never make a businessman.
However, Jack refused to give up, and investing his £39 discharge gratuity from the Navy, he bought his first second-hand car and started a taxi business.
He worked long and hard, overcoming adversity and going on to become a multi-millionaire through his various business ventures, which have spanned from motor-car dealing and garages to property, travel and investment.
Now 93, Jack still goes into the office every day, but now it is his philanthropy that is his big passion.
Since establishing the Jack Petchey Foundation in 1999, his businesses have given £100 million to support youth projects.
Eamonn then discovers the importance of taking chances when he travels to the Isle of Man.
He meets billionaire investment guru Doug Barrowman who turned calculated risks into a billion-pound fortune via his private investment vehicle, Aston Ventures and the diverse Knox group of companies whose business interests include private equity, property and wealth management.
Finally, Eamonn and Ruth get some advice from the man who claims to be the highest-paid life coach in the UK, Michael Serwa.
The self-proclaimed 'life coach for the Elite' and author of the book From Good To Amazing commands fees of up to £35,000 a year from each of his rich and powerful clients to help them become happy.
Although it is often said that money can't buy love, or indeed happiness, it seems that you still have to spend cash to make more.
The Prosecutors (BBC2, 9pm)
Drugs are big business in prisons. On the inside they can fetch four times their street value, and serving time can become a business opportunity for kingpin convicts. To prosecute the offenders, police need evidence of who's involved on the inside - and who's flying the packages in. Filmed over a year, with behind-the-scenes access to the CPS and West Mercia police, this two-part film follows Senior Crown Prosecutor Eran Cutliffe as she works to build an extraordinarily complex case against a network of people - both inside and outside prisons - who are using drone technology to exploit the captive market. With insights behind the scenes at court, we see how deals are made and the tensions between gang members who are charged together in a conspiracy.
Keeping Faith (BBC1, 9pm)
The troubled lawyer fears for her family's safety so she takes shelter in a hotel and meets up with Steve, who tells her that Evan might have had links with a notorious family of drug dealers. As Faith looks into the lead, she is drawn deeper into Abercorran's sinister underbelly. Meanwhile, Bethan begins to feel the aftershocks of Marion's revelation, Dr Alpay proposes a deal to Cerys and a disturbing discovery in the woods by Terry results in Williams building a case against Faith. Eve Myles stars in the thriller.
Our Shirley Valentine Summer (ITV, 9pm)
The celebrity women continue their journey of self-discovery on the Greek island of Naxos - and the search for love continues as Lizzie Cundy is invited on a second date with neighbour Yannis, while Aggie MacKenzie signs up to a dating app. Sian Lloyd takes time to reflect on the night her husband left and Ninia Benjamin is determined to get fit, finding all the inspiration she needs in the form of a hunky personal trainer. Lizzie also takes a road trip to Crete in search of her childhood sweetheart.
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