Sunday Star-Times

Imperium, tonight, 8.30pm, Choice

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screening a two-hour special recapping the major storylines that have screened in the UK during the past year-and-a-half. Expect plenty of deception, doublecros­sing, affairs, and the occasional attempted murder. The more up-to-date episodes begin on TVNZ1 from Monday at 9.30pm. Daniel Radcliffe stars opposite Toni Collette in this 2016 drama about an FBI agent who finds himself inside a cell of white supremacis­ts. ‘‘A well-spun, tight thriller, thanks in no small part to Radcliffe’s excellent performanc­e,’’ wrote Chicago Sun-Times’ Richard Roeper.

No Offence, Monday, 8.30pm, Vibe

Kiwi premiere of this 2015 UK dramedy. Set in a crumbling police station on the dodgy side of Manchester, the series follows a group of coppers on the front line, wondering what they did to end up in the toughest force on the wrong side of town. ‘‘What saves No Offence from being exhausting­ly grotesque is its underlying warmth and humanity – and punchlines that come straight from stand-up comedy,’’ wrote The Telegraph’s Bernadette McNulty.

The Great NZ Dance Masala, Saturday, 4pm, Three

Hosted by Colin Mathura-Jeffree, Mediaworks’ latest dancing series pits New Zealand’s best Indian-inspired talent against one another. The judges include Jessie J and Sia collaborat­or James Luck, classical dance guru Prabha Ravi, and Bollywood expert Shawn Thomas.

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TNS Germany’s Mario Gotze scored the only 2014 final goal, against Argentina.

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