The Cairns Post

Foxtel highlights: Tuesday, July 14

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BELOW DECK MEDITERRAN­EAN

FOX Arena 112, 1.30pm

(encore 8.30pm)

You have to hand it to Captain Sandy Yawn, Below Deck Mediterran­ean’s beloved no-nonsense captain with a heart of gold. It’s a full-time job keeping things on track as skipper of luxury yacht The Wellington when you have a crew of young men and women to deal with. In tonight’s episode, an injured Jessica More fights to maintain her spot on the boat, a crew member’s inappropri­ate behaviour finally catches up to him and chef Hindrigo “Kiko” Lorranis has to deal with a mammoth 72-plate dinner charter. Meanwhile, cracks begin to show in the relationsh­ip between Hannah Ferrier and Christine “Bugsy” Drake.

JUDGE RINDER’S CRIME STORIES

Crime + Investigat­ion 609, 8.30pm

This series follows criminal barrister

Robert Rinder (pictured) as he reviews some of Britain’s most shocking crimes. In tonight’s double bill, Rinder examines the case of an 11-year-old boy who went missing near his home. Meanwhile, a known fantasist claims he has the body of a woman in the boot of his car, but this time he might be telling the truth. The following episode shines a spotlight on 15-year-old Danielle Jones, who went missing on her way to school in 2001. Tune in as Essex Police give insight into the investigat­ion that convicted her uncle Stuart Campbell of her murder.

THE BONE DETECTIVES

History 608, 7.30pm

In this new series, biologist Tori Herridge (pictured), archaeolog­ist Raksha Dave and mortuary technician Carla Valentine attempt to piece together the lives behind discovered bones, trying to determine who the people were and how they died. In tonight’s episode, the team venture to Weyhill in Hampshire, England, to look at an excavated cemetery that could have potentiall­y been a place of execution. Tune in as the hosts use a wealth of evidence – including scientific analysis, radiocarbo­n dating and the remaining bones – to unearth the mystery. If you’re after an intriguing mix of archaeolog­y and NCIS, you’ve come to the right place.

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