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TIPS FOR TOTS The Toddler Club At Home, 10.20am, CBeebies

IN A new series, the I’m A Celebrity winner Giovanna Fletcher provides a little light assistance to parents who are unable to access their usual childcare groups. The mum-of-three starts by focusing on how talking about routines can help to make your child feel secure.

SOCCER Stockport County v West Ham United, 7pm, BT Sport 1

NATIONAL League side Stockport have reached the third round of the FA Cup for the first time in 14 years. County fans might be casting their minds back even further, to 1996, when West Ham’s last visit to Edgeley Park saw them knocked out of the League Cup.

HIGH-RISE MARVELS How Did They Build That?, 8pm, Smithsonia­n

AMONG the jaw-dropping buildings in this new series is 56 Leonard Street in Manhattan, and among those explaining them are the engineer Ellie Cosgrave. She has a hilariousl­y awkward accident with a Jenga set in the process.

FILM DRAMA Miss Juneteenth, 8.10pm, Sky Premiere

ASTUTE coming-of-age drama starring Nicole Beharie as the mum, a former beauty queen, who pushes her teenage daughter (Alexis Chikaeze, pictured with Beharie) to win the pageant of the title.

RURAL LIFE The Yorkshire Dales And The Lakes: Season by Season, 9pm, More4

THE return of a real-life show that’s the TV equivalent of a warm blanket on a chilly day. We learn about the challengin­g winter school commute of Dales children, the difficulti­es of sheep in the cold and, most inspiratio­nally, the fivekilome­tre hike of Charlie Sproson into an off-piste skiing paradise.

COMEDY CLASSICS Mark Kermode’s Secrets Of Cinema, 9pm, BBC4

THIS first of a new series is an appreciati­on of British comedy, and it’s likely to leave you with a good list of films to watch. So, take your seats as Kermode leads a tour that starts with the theme of ‘the little man’, via Charlie Chaplin and Tony Hancock’s The Rebel.

FANTASY SAGA American Gods, Amazon Prime

WAR is always coming in this stylish adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s gods-on-Earth fantasy, and season three is no exception. As we begin, Wednesday (an ever watchable Ian McShane) tries to bring Shadow back to his side. A new episode arrives every Monday.

SCRAPINGG BY Bargain Brits On Benefits, 9pm, 5Star

‘I LITERALLY paid zero for my bills.’ Saving money with a smile is the drift of a new series that introduces us to Scarboroug­h mum Aimee (pictured),itd) whoh has h become an expert in supermarke­t coupons and cashback websites. There’s also Alison, who decorates her home with rubbish.

ACTION FLICK Double Impact, 9pm, Paramount

TWO Jean-Claude van Dammes for the price of one in this daft but fun action movie. He stars as twin brothers reuniting after they were raised separately following the murder of their parents. Both equally muscly, Alex and Chad set about finding those responsibl­e for making them orphans.

FIRST CASE Foyle’s War, 10.05pm, ITV3

IN 2007, this cosy detective drama starring Michael Kitchen was axed by ITV, but such was the outcry it was back a year later. This is the first of a nightly repeat from the start, opening with the murder of a German woman. Look out for stars Rosamund Pike and James McAvoy as the repeat continues.

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