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9PM, 5 USA ★★★ Jason Priestley (left) plays the less intelligen­t half of an investigat­ive duo in this fun returning Canadian drama, which opens its new, third season with Angie – the smart half of that duo – in jail. Her situation is the result of that hard drive theft from last season, but Shade (Priestley) doesn’t have it easy either – the FBI is hot on his heels.

SECRET WARS UNCOVERED

9PM, SKY HISTORY ★★★

This no-nonsense series moves on to Somalia and the piracy, famine and collapse of authority that led President Bush (left) to order Operation Restore Hope in 1992. This resulted in the shooting down of two US helicopter­s over Mogadishu, later dramatised in the film Black Hawk Down.

HUEY MORGAN’S LATIN MUSIC ADVENTURE

9.30PM, BBC4 ★★★★ When he was growing up in New York, Huey Morgan fell in love with Latin music. Now, in a colourful new series, the Fun Lovin’ Criminals front man goes in search of its roots, starting with the samba in Brazil. He travels to Rio, and visits a children’s samba school inside the gang-dominated slums. RW

SKY COMEDY

Sky 308 Virgin 408

8.30am Crazy Rich Asians (2018) 12

See 8pm. (S)

10.35 Jack and Jill (2011) PG ● Successful advertisin­g executive Katie Holmes receives an unwelcome visit from his annoying sister. (S)

12.10pm The 40 Year-old Virgin

(2005) 15 See 10.05pm. (S) 2.10 Annie (2014) PG ● Orphan Quvenzhane Wallis goes to live with a wealthy businessma­n, and inspires him to change his cynical ways. (S)

PICK The Hot Chick

(2002) 12 u

Nobody’s Fool (2018) 15 Ex-prisoner Tiffany Haddish suspects her sister is being conned be her boyfriend. (S) Crazy Rich Asians (2018) 12 u Professor Constance Wu heads to Singapore with her boyfriend, and is surprised to learn he is from an extremely wealthy family. (S)

10.05 The 40 Year-old Virgin (2005) 15 Middle-aged man Steve Carell is set up on a series of dates. (S)

12.05am Jackass: The Movie

(2002) 18 (S)

1.40-3.20 Jackass Number Two

(2006) 18 (S)

uuussu6.00 7.40 9.30

LAUREN LAVERNE

8.30AM, BBC 6 MUSIC HHHH The actor Martin Freeman and the record producer Eddie Piller teamed up a while ago to bring out a compilatio­n of favourite jazz tracks. They now have a new compilatio­n out, and Jazz On The Corner Two features lesser-known numbers, often by well-known artistes such as Nina Simone and Roberta Flack. They join Lauren to play tracks from the album.

GUILTY MEN

11AM, RADIO 4 HHHH

A lack of proper equipment and protection caused an untold number of deaths in the Second World War. A book called Guilty Men came out in 1940, denouncing government ministers and blaming them for the way the war had gone, and for sending heroes

BBC RADIO 4

FM 92.4 - 96.1 LW 198 Freeview 704 Sky 0104 Virgin 904

5.33am Shipping Forecast

5.43 Prayer for the Day

5.45 Farming Today

5.58 Tweet of the Day

6.00 Today

8.31 (LW) Yesterday

in Parliament

9.00 Desert Island Discs Actress Helen Mccrory selects eight favourite recordings.

9.45 (LW) Daily Service

9.45 (FM) Book of the Week: The Boy with Two Hearts Read by Sanjeev Bhaskar.

10.00 Woman’s Hour Including at 10.45 Drama: Part five of Six Suspects, Ayeesha Menon’s dramatisat­ion of Vikas Swarup’s novel.

PICK Guilty Men

Fags, Mags and Bags

Love is in the air as Dave introduces his new girlfriend.

12noon News

12.03 Shipping Forecast 11.00 11.30

BBC RADIO 1

FM 97.6 - 99.8 Freeview 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901

7am Breakfast. 10.00 Anthems. 11.00 Jordan North. 12.45pm Newsbeat. 1.00 Jordan North. 3.00 Scott Mills. 4.00 The Official Chart Show. 5.45 Newsbeat. 6.00 Party Anthems. 7.00 Dance Party. 9.00 Danny Howard. 11.00 Pete Tong. 1am Essential Mix. 3.00 Dance.

BBC RADIO 3

FM90.2-92.4 Freeview70­3 Sky0103 Virgin903

6.30am Breakfast. 9.00 Essential Classics. 12noon Composer of the Week: Beethoven – Private Papers.

1.00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert. Works by Stravinsky, Kurt Schwertsik and Mendelssoh­n. 2.00 Afternoon Concert. Symphonies by Britten and Bruckner. 4.30 The Listening Service.

5.00 In Tune. Music, arts news and guests. 7.00 In Tune Mixtape.

7.30 Radio 3 in Concert. The BBC Philharmon­ic plays Milhaud, Ravel and Prokofiev. 10.00 The Verb. Ian Mcmillan celebrates the spirit of the Ledbury Poetry Festival. 10.45 PICK The Essay: New Generation Thinkers.

11.00 Late Junction. An album of new compositio­ns made entirely out of the final note of existing songs. 1am Through the Night.

(S)

(HD)

Michael Foot (11am, Radio 4) into battle without ‘a fair chance’. Guilty Men was banned from bookshops, but it still sold 200,000 copies. Here, Phil Tinline looks at the book – written by three journalist­s, including future Labour Party leader Michael

Foot – and makes comparison­s between the situation in 1940 and the current coronaviru­s crisis.

12.06 Brixton Hill

By Lottie Moggach.

You and Yours Theworldat­one

A History of the World in 100 Objects What a statue of Rameses II reveals about ancient Egypt.

Thearchers Freddie realises what is important.

PICK Drama: #blessed Gardeners’ Question Time Kathy Clugston and the panel answer listeners’ questions .

Short Works Social Virtues, by Susannah Dickey.

Last Word The lives of famous and less well-known people who’ve recently died.

Feedback Listeners’ views.

PM News programme.

Six O’clock News

Dead Ringers Topical comedy impression­s.

Front Row Arts programme. 12.20 1.00 1.45 2.00

2.15 3.00

3.45 4.00

4.30 5.00 6.00 6.30

7.00

BBC RADIO 2

FM88.1-90.2 Freeview70­2 Sky0102 Virgin902

5am Vanessa Feltz. 6.30 Amol Rajan. 9.30 Ken Bruce. 12noon Jeremy Vine. 2.00 Steve Wright. 5.00 Sara Cox. 8.00 Tony Blackburn. 9.00 Sounds of the 80s with Gary Davies. 11.00 Sounds of the 90s with Fearne Cotton. 1am The Craig Charles House Party.

BBC RADIO 5 LIVE

5am Wake Up to Money. 6.00

5 Live Breakfast. 9.00 Your Call. 10.00 Chiles on Friday. 1pm Elis James and John Robins. 2.30 Kermode and Mayo’s Film Review. 4.00 5 Live Drive. With Anna Foster and Tony Livesey. 7.00

5 Live Sport. 10.00 Stephen Nolan. News and debate.

CLASSIC FM

FM 99.9-101.9 Sky 0106 Virgin 922

6am More Music Breakfast. 9.00 Alexander Armstrong. 12noon Anne-marie Minhall. 4.00 John Brunning. 7.00 Smooth Classics at Seven. 8.00 The Classic FM Concert with John Suchet. Rossini, Elgar, Howard Shore, Tchaikovsk­y, Reade and Bizet. 10.00 Smooth Classics. 7.45 Six Suspects

8.00 Any Questions?

8.50 A Point of View Reflection­s on a topical issue.

A History of the World in 100 Objects Omnibus. Humanity’s history through the objects it has made.

Last in series.

10.00 The World Tonight

10.45 Book at Bedtime: Brixton

Hill By Lottie Moggach.

11.00 A Good Read Laurie Anderson and Stuart Maconie talk about their favourite books.

50 More Things That Made the Modern Economy Tim Harford examines the pencil.

11.45 Today in Parliament 12midnight News; Weather

12.30 Book of the Week: The

Boy with Two Hearts

12.48 Shipping Forecast

1.00 As BBC World Service 9.00 11.30

BBC RADIO 4 EXTRA

DAB Freeview 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910

6am Orphans in Waiting. 6.30 Down Payment on Death. 7.00

Man at the Helm. 7.30 Dave Podmore’s Positive Test. 8.00 Something to Shout About.

8.30 Second Thoughts. 9.00 Wordaholic­s. 9.30 King of Bath. 10.00 Greyfriars. 11.00 Podcast Radio Hour. 12noon Something to Shout About. 12.30 Second Thoughts. 1.00 Orphans in Waiting.

1.30 Down Payment on Death. 2.00 Wordaholic­s. 2.30 King of Bath. 3.00 Greyfriars. 4.00 Podcast Radio Hour. 5.00 Man at the Helm.

5.30 Dave Podmore’s Positive Test. 6.00 Earthsearc­h II. 6.30 Off the Page. 7.00 Something to Shout About. 7.30 Second Thoughts.

8.00 Orphans in Waiting. Thriller, by Wally K. Daly. 8.30 Down Payment on Death. Thriller, by

Jim Eldridge. 9.00 Podcast Radio Hour. Amanda Litherland and her guest recommend the best podcasts. 10.00 Comedy Club:

Dave Podmore’s Positive Test.

10.30 What Does the K Stand For?

11.00 I’ve Never Seen Star Wars.

11.30 The Hudson and Pepperdine Show. 12midnight Earthsearc­h II.

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