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A BOY accidental­ly visits the land of the dead in Pixar’s magical adventure, which, just like Three Billboards, picked up two Oscars. ONE-DAY CRICKET Glamorgan v Middlesex, 1.55pm, Sky Cricket & 6.30pm, Main Event MIDDLESEX’S Tim Murtagh, who has just made a belated Test debut for Ireland, reduced Glamorgan to 38-4 in eight overs in a County Championsh­ip match at Lord’s in April. NAZI DOCUMENTAR­Y Hitler Youth, 8pm, National Geographic ‘AT LAST, I could wear a uniform, too.’ Surviving members of the junior Nazi brigade — modelled after the Scouts, with uniforms that hid social divisions — recall their reasons for joining in this new, two-part history, which benefits from its wealth of colour footage. ARTISTIC ROADTRIP Big Sky, Big Dreams, Big Art: Made In The USA, 9pm, BBC4 ‘THE spirit of a place is always in the art,’ says Waldemar Januszczak, who starts his lively and opinionate­d probe into the soul of the U.S. in the Wild West. Januszczak imagines what it must have been like to see all that for the first time — then picks apart the art that reflected that experience. QUIRKY FUN Taskmaster, 9pm, Dave MORE gleeful competitiv­e tomfoolery as the contenders are invited to ‘do something manly’ with a cardboard box. ‘I’m gonna need a woman,’ says Alice Levine with a hint of mischief. This task unleashes a wild set of responses, all the way from political commentary to full-throttle machismo from Tim Vine. TOUCHING MOVIE The Browning Version, 9pm, Talking Pictures TV ANTHONY ASQUITH’S powerful film of Terence Rattigan’s 1948 play. Michael Redgrave stars as the beleaguere­d schoolmast­er who reflects bleakly upon his impending retirement. SCI-FI SHOW Timeless, 10pm, E4 MORE from the fun timetravel­ling drama, in which any character’s life can be upended at any moment by a change to the past. The team are in 1981, on the day President Reagan was shot — but are they there to stop the would-be assassin, or something mething else? Jiya and Lucy (Abigail Spencer, pictured) take the names Cagney and Lacey for the duration. WWII MOVIE The Battleship Island, 10pm, Sky Premiere DRAMA set in 1945 during the Japanese occupation of Korea — specifical­ly on Hashima Island, where hundreds of Korean men, women and children were forced into slave labour. DARK SITCOM Corporate, 10.30pm, Comedy Central THIS most cynical of comedies carries on in bold style with this new episode. Ruthless CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick, pictured) runs into a band of corporate protesters on his way into work, and sees them not as a PR problem, but as an untapped market. How can he turn these anarchists into new customers?

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