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Robin Wiggs’s guide to the best TV and movies on iplayer, Netflix and more…

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Beginnings are always exciting, and the fourth season of this time-hopping romance places Jamie and Claire in the early days of the American colonies, staking their claim in the country to come.

COMEDY THIS TIME WITH ALAN PARTRIDGE

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Steve Coogan’s excruciati­ng comedy creation isn’t for everyone, but Alan was certainly ahead of his time when it came to his obsession with hand-washing. In this series from 2019, he’s back on the BBC. ZOEY’S EXTRAORDIN­ARY PLAYLIST

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In this vibrant US comedy, programmer Zoey has an MRI, then starts to hear everyone’s deepest desires – in the form of songs.

FOOTBALL VETERANS HARRY’S HEROES: EURO HAVING

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Harry Redknapp’s veterans reassemble for a rematch against the Germans in Germany. If this leaves you hungry for more football, a selection of Euro 96 games are on ITV Hub.

DOCUMENTAR­Y WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH TONY

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The comedian Tony Slattery was a familiar face on TV in the 1980s and 1990s but, in 1996, he seemed to disappear from public view. For this poignant documentar­y, Tony and his partner, Mark Hutchinson, reveal the search for a diagnosis to explain his depression–couldhehav­ebipolardi­sorder? A VERY BRITISH HOTEL CHAIN: INSIDE BEST WESTERN

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Cameras go behind the scenes at Britain’s largest independen­t hotel chain for this series, filmed before the lockdown, in which we check into some of their 265 hotels dotted across the UK, from Cornwall to the Lake District. We meet Best Western’s youngest-ever CEO, Rob Paterson – who was once an Aussie rules footballer.

ENTERTAINM­ENT EUROVISION: COME TOGETHER

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This collection of past glories is one of a few replacemen­t shows for the cancelled contest.

LAST CHANCE HUBBLE: THE WONDERS OF SPACE REVEALED

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Thirty years after launch, this film celebrates the achievemen­t of what was supposed to be a 15-year mission. Until Wednesday.

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