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FOOTBALL Derby County v Bristol City, 7pm, Sky Football & Main Event

AHEAD of hosting Manchester City on Tuesday for the second leg of their League Cup semi-final, Lee Johnson’s Bristol City face a big promotion clash. The Robins beat Derby 4-1 at home in September, but the Rams’ recent form has moved them up to second place.

SHIVER ME TIMBERS . . . Pirates Of The Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge, 11.55am, 8pm, Sky Premiere

THE water is not so much choppy as tepid in this fifth film in the swashbuckl­ing franchise. Johnny Depp faces Javier Bardem’s Salazar, a vengeful undead pirate-hunter.

CATWALK CONTEST America’s Next Top Model, 8pm, Sky Living

AFTER a ‘very vocal’ protest from her fans, force of nature Tyra Banks returns as the host of the contest she created. The 24th ‘cycle’ begins tonight, and there’s no upper age limit for its contestant­s — although Tyra (pictured with Law Roach) demands they must all be ‘next-level fierce’.

STARRY SITCOM Grace And Frankie, Netflix

LISA KUDROW joins the cast for a new season of the amusing comedy about two friends (Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin) who recently started an unusual business.

HIT MAKERS An Insider’s Guide To The Music Business, 9pm, BBC4

EMMA BANKS is a ‘super-agent’ whose clients include Katy Perry and is the authoritat­ive first voice in a new series that genuinely feels like an insider’s guide. She starts with the basics, including how labels identify talent in the first place, and works up from there.

SPECIAL FORCES Six, 9pm, 5Spike

JUSTIFIED’S Walton Goggins brings the acting fire power to this new U.S. drama about the work of Seal Team Six, the special operations unit that was involved in — among many other things — the killing of Osama bin Laden. The action scenes don’t look short of cash, and Goggins is always good. (Freeview 31, Sky 160, Virgin 154)

SCANDI CRIME Rebecka Martinsson: Arctic Murders, 9pm, More4

THE premise of this new Swedish noir is familiar: high-flying woman is recalled to her scenic home town by tragedy. The execution, though, is well above average. You can see everyry thought flying through the head of Rebecka a (Ida Engvoll, pictured) as she unearths a mystery behind the death of a friend. .

RESTLESS SPIRITS Most Haunted, 10pm, Really

SOMETIMES, Most Haunted really does try the patience. Yvette Fielding is in a disused prison for this first of a new run, and we are told that it has a ‘negative’ atmosphere. Well, of course it does — it’s a prison. Still, it’s part of the deal of watching that you surrender to all the atmosphere-building, and there is plenty of that here.

COURTROOM DRAMA Bull, 10pm, Fox

LAST week’s pay cheque must have been pretty darn big, because jury expert Dr Bull signs the firm up to work for free when he spots an injustice he simply can’t ignore. The case is a tricky one — defending a boy who helped his terminally ill girlfriend to commit suicide — and his employees aren’t ecstatic.

FREEVIEW MOVIE The Shawshank Redemption, 10pm, ITV4

DESPITE a modest performanc­e on its release, this classy adaptation of a Stephen King novella has gone on to be considered a modern classic. Tim Robbins is the wrongly convicted prisoner; Morgan Freeman is the veteran inmate guiding him through life inside.

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