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PICKS OF THE DAY

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Lifestyle: Dirty Home Rescue, 5Star, 8pm

Hayley Leitch (left) and her cleaning team, Tom Swire and Chelsey Medley-Brown, answer another SOS clean-up call. Tonight they go to the rescue of scout leader and single mother-of-two Debbie from south London, whose twobedroom flat is drowning in clutter and badly in need of some TLC. The situation is complicate­d by the fact that Debbie’s living room is also used as her bedroom and her office, which makes this clean-up job even more critical than usual.

Comedy: Holding, ITV3, 11pm

Police Sergeant PJ Collins (Game Of Thrones star Conleth Hill, above) watches over the residents of Duneen – a quiet Irish village that usually witnesses very little drama, that is until PJ uncovers a dead body. No longer able to turn a blind eye to those around him, he is forced to confront his own demons as he tries to bring the killer to justice. Adaptation of Graham Norton’s novel about a small town with big secrets.

Reality: Unbreakabl­e, BBC1, 8pm

The test to see which celebrity couple can boast the strongest relationsh­ip is back for its second episode. After facing a terrifying leap of faith, participan­ts Denise Welch, Stephen Bailey, Simon Weston, Charlie Mullins and Shanaze Reade and their partners are set a challenge that tests their sense of direction – and their patience – in the manor’s maze, with hilarious consequenc­es. Then four participan­ts have just one night to memorise everything they can about a topic their partner knows all about. Relationsh­ip experts Anjula Mutanda and Maria McErlane (left) join the host, comedian Rob Beckett, to analyse the way the couples work together, awarding points for performanc­e.

Drama: All Creatures Great And Small, C5, 9pm

Siegfried and Tristan are left in charge of Skeldale House when Mrs Hall (Anna Madeley, above) takes time off to meet up with an important person from her past. Siegfried immediatel­y puts Tristan in charge of housekeepi­ng duties so he can focus on running the practice and educating a visiting work experience boy named Andrew Simmonds. Gentle nostalgic drama also starring Samuel West and Callum Woodhouse.

Film: Johnny Mnemonic, Great! Movies Action, 10.50pm

Keanu Reeves (right) stars as a 21st-century hi-tech messenger who carries a stash of top-secret informatio­n thanks to a computer chip in his brain and bioenhance­d memory cells. Unfortunat­ely, his latest employers have overloaded his cranial capacity and his head will explode unless he downloads fast. Dolph Lundgren also stars in director Robert Longo’s sci-fi thriller, based on William Gibson’s 1981 cyberpunk short story.

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