Tonight's TV lineup includes a Swedish drama about a film director and an actor reconnecting over their decades-old affair, complete with regrets and flashbacks to 1978 when they shot an erotic movie together. Marianne's young daughter has a crush on David, and her husband finds the performance a bit too convincing. Meanwhile, Channel 4's World Cup for patisserie specialists reaches its quarter-final, where duos must turn teatime treats into elevated sweets and create creepy edible pinatas for judges to smash with baseball bats. Over on Sky One, Dr Martin faces his secret phobia of blood when Louisa falls ill with haemochromatosis. The final part of the Rhoden family murder investigation airs, revealing how a family feud led to the deaths of eight people in rural Ohio in 2016. Canadian police procedural continues with an idealistic rookie in British Columbia's Serious Crimes Unit. The second and last series of the UK's first gay dating show for women reaches its climax, with a reunion episode celebrating its cultural impact. Film4 offers Misericordia, a French rural social realism film that gets twisted. Sports include Men's One-Day International Cricket and World Cup Football semi-finals.