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ONE-DAY CRICKET England Women v New Zealand Women, 12.30pm, Sky Cricket, Mix & Main Event

NAT SCIVER and Laura Marsh took three wickets apiece as England ran through the New Zealand batting to seal a 142-run victory at Headingley on Saturday. Now, they can wrap up the ODI series with victory at Derby in this second of three 50-over matches and end their successful summer on a high.

FILMBIOPIC FILM BIOPIC Professor Marston And The Wonder Women, 7pm, Sky Premiere

THE story of psychologi­st William Moulton Marston (Luke Evans), creator of Wonder Woman. He led an unusual life with two strong women (Rebecca Hall and Bella Heathcote, pictured with Evans), at work and home.

NEW YORK LAW Suits, 9pm, Paramount

THE last season of this U.S. legal drama to feature Meghan Markle (pictured), the Duchess of Sussex, has its Freeview premiere. In this episode, Rachel (Markle) is concerned about the lovelorn Louis — with good reason, as it turns out — and that concern could end up landing her a big promotion. (Freeview 57, Sky 159)

PHONE GIANT The Rise And Fall Of Nokia, 9pm, BBC4

NOKIA started life in 1865 as a pulp mill in Finland — by the early 21st century, it was a dominant force in mobile phones, with an irritating default ringtone that seemed to be everywhere. This dry but interestin­g documentar­y explains how that all came crashing down.

LOVE & BETRAYAL The Affair, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

THE other shoe finally drops for Helen in this new episode, and the effects will be felt throughout the rest of the season. Noah’s half of the story becomes increasing­ly amusing to watch as he clearly sees himself as a teacher akin to Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society.

ACTION FLICK The Take, 9pm, Film4

IDRIS ELBA takes this Paris-set thriller in his long stride as a CIA agent who uncovers a conspiracy. Richard Madden is the American pickpocket who lends a hand when he’s caught redhanded - after a bomb goes off, while Charlotte LeB on (pictured with Elba) is a local woman with her own part to play in the ensuing chaos.

COMEDY TRIP Asian Provocateu­r, 10pm, Dave

ORIGINALLY shown on BBC3, this amusing travelogue sends Romesh Ranganatha­n to the U.S. with his mum to learn what his life might have been like had his parents chosen to live there, and not Crawley. In episode one, Romesh conspires to leave his mum at an old people’s home.

IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW Needle Time: Clare Grogan, 10.30pm, Vintage TV

A DOWN-TO-EARTH Grogan talks about marvelling at Doris Day from her mother’s knee in the cinema, and about the amazing summer — just after she left school — when Altered Images signed to Epic and she made Gregory’s Girl. (Freeview HD 82, Freesat 505, Sky 367, Virgin 343)

FREEVIEW MOVIE Prince Avalanche, 12.55am, Film4

SPARKY offbeat comedy, set in 1988, about two co-workers who are painting traffic lines on isolated country roads, with rarely a car in sight. Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch have great chemistry as the bickering friends.

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