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SIX HIGHLIGHTS FOR WHAT EVER MOOD YOU’RE IN

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If you want Take That... LET IT SHINE Saturday, 7pm, BBC1

Stepping into the Voice-sized hole in the BBC schedules is this shiny new talent show. The aim is to find five performers to play the role of a boy band in a touring musical featuring the songs of Take That. And who better to lead the search than Gary Barlow. Mel Giedroyc and Graham Norton (right) host.

If you want the return of an old favourite... ENDEAVOUR

Sunday, 8pm, ITV

It’s 30 years since Inspector Morse first hit our screens, and it’s good to see the franchise is still going strong. Shaun Evans returns as the young Endeavour for a fourth series of murder mysteries, with Dakota Blue Richards joining him again as PC Shirley Trewlove.

If you want your fix of celebrity reality shows... SUGAR FREE FARM

Tuesday, 9pm, ITV

Comedian Joe Pasquale, former Doctor Who star Peter Davison and the former Conservati­ve MP Ann Widdecombe are among the celebritie­s booking in for a stay at the health farm. How hard can it be to give up sugar, they must have thought. And how wrong they were...

If you want the new Gogglebox... COMMON SENSE

Wednesday, 10pm, BBC2

From the makers of Gogglebox comes this new series in which a cast of ‘real’ British people discuss the week’s news.

Among the regulars are a couple of East End market traders, dinner ladies from Leeds, and Mancunian nail technician­s Brandon and Tony (right).

If you want nature... SPY IN THE WILD Thursday, 8pm, BBC1

After Planet Earth II, the BBC hits the jackpot again with this jaw-dropping natural history series that gets up closer to the world’s wildlife than ever before. And that’s because the cameras are disguised as 30 ultrareali­stic animatroni­c creatures that can move freely among the animals. Unmissable.

If you want the story of football’s first couple... TINA & BOBBY

Friday, 9pm, ITV

This is not so much the story of Bobby Moore the footballer but Bobby Moore the man, shining a light on his marriage to Tina and his battle with cancer before he led England to World Cup glory in 1966. Lorne MacFadyen and Michelle Keegan are perfectly cast as Mr and Mrs Moore.

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