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PICKS OF THE DAY

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Documentar­y: Pilgrimage, BBC2, 9pm

Episode two of the three-part series which sees a host of famous faces go on a spiritual journey to broaden their minds. The Apprentice star Nick Hewer, designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, TV personalit­y Scarlett Moffatt, ex-cricketer Monty Panesar, actress Louisa Clein and comedian Shazia Mirza are on their final day in Derry, when the delayed seventh participan­t arrives. Jetting in all the way from the Paralympic­s in Japan, table tennis champ Will Bayley (left, with the rest of the team) completes the pilgrim gang. Eventually the participan­ts leave Northern Ireland behind them and set sail across the North Channel to western Scotland and join the Kintyre Way.

Documentar­y: Hotel Chocolat At Easter, C4, 7.30pm

A fascinatin­g behind-thescenes peek at life within Britain’s largest independen­t chocolatem­aker. As the giant factory gears up for one of its busiest times of the year, co-owner Angus Thirlwell hopes that the brand’s new ranges will entice customers back into stores. Meanwhile in the inventing kitchen, chocolatie­r Tarow (left) dreams up ideas for a luxury Easter egg, and chef David tries to perfect a retro flavour of chocolate liqueur.

Film: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, BBC1, 10.40pm

This 2011 comedy drama features an all-star cast including Bill Nighy, Judi Dench (above), Maggie Smith and Dev Patel. It tells the story of a group of impoverish­ed British pensioners who decide to try and make their pennies go further by spending their retirement at what they believe to be a luxury hotel in Jaipur. But the establishm­ent run by the irrepressi­ble Sonny proves to be something quite different.

Music: 80s Greatest Pop Videos, C5, 11.05pm

A look back at some of the greatest pop videos from the end of the 1980s, an era when house music trio Black Box, pop group Jive Bunny, American rock band The Bangles (above) and Jason Donovan, Marc Almond and Gene Pitney scored huge hits. A young Kylie Minogue also continued to dominate the charts in 1989 with hits including Never Too Late, Hand On Your Heart and Wouldn’t Change A Thing.

Drama: Grantchest­er, ITV, 9pm

The drama continues tonight for DI Geordie Keating and Reverend Will Davenport when a fresh murder case lands on their doorstep. Another homeless man has been found dead, clean-shaven and killed in the same manner as the previous victims. DI Geordie and Will soon realise that they may have sent the wrong person to prison, and the real murderer may still be on the loose. Final episode of the six-parter, featuring Robson Green, Tom Brittney and Al Weaver (right).

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