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SIX HIGHLIGHTS FOR WHAT EVER MOOD YOU’RE IN

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If you want tennis... STROKES OF GENIUS Sunday, 6.20pm, BBC2 A look at the rivalry between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal (right), arguably the greatest in tennis history. Their battle for supremacy has lasted for more than 14 years, and has produced some of the most remarkable games in living memory, such as the 2008 Wimbledon final. If you want mini marvels... WORLD’S TINIEST MASTERPIEC­ES Sunday, 10.10pm, Ch4 Willard Wigan is a sculptor whose works can fit in the eye of a needle, or, as with this golden galleon (right), perch on the head of a pin. This riveting film follows Willard’s attempt to create his smallest sculpture yet – so incredibly tiny that it is invisible to the naked eye. If you want new drama... PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK Wednesday, 9.05pm, BBC2 This new, six-part drama takes a fresh approach to the story so memorably filmed by Peter Weir in 1975. Natalie Dormer is the cold-hearted girls’ school headmistre­ss who finds herself with a shocking crisis on her hands when three of her pupils and a teacher go missing.

If you want thrift... EAT WELL FOR LESS? Thursday, 8pm, BBC1 Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin return with a new series of the show that aims to help families to save on food while eating more healthily. They begin with the Atkinsons in Blackpool; their weekly spend is the highest Chris and Gregg have seen on the show – and it’s not all going on fruit and vegetables. If you want Welsh noir... KEEPING FAITH Thursday, 9pm, BBC1 Originally shown on BBC

Wales – and on S4C in its Welsh-language version – this intriguing eight-part drama stars Eve Myles as Faith, a lawyer forced to pick up the pieces of her family life and career when her husband disappears. In this first episode, he fails to show up at work… If you want a road trip... CELEBRITY 5 GO CARAVANNIN­G Friday, 8pm, Ch5 Following on from last year’s Celebrity 5 Go Motorhomin­g, this new four-parter follows a different famous five – pop star Sonia, actors Todd Carty and Sherrie Hewson, DJ Tony Blackburn and former Doctor Who Colin Baker – as they hit the road in the Lake District.

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