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CRITICS' CHOICE

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CONSUMER CHAMPIONS Watchdog Live, 8pm, BBC1

AS THE new series of the consumer magazine show continues Matt Allwright, Steph McGovern and Nikki Fox look at the claims of broadband providers, and reveal how a social media giant responds to users who have been hacked.

FOUR-LEGGED FRIENDS Paul O’Grady: For The Love Of Dogs, 8pm, ITV

OUR animal-loving presenter (pictured) is left visibly upset at Battersea this week when he meets a badly injured Saluki that was found abandoned at the side of the road. ‘How can you let a dog get in this state? It’s not fair.’ On a lighter note, Paul takes some dogs to spread a little cheer in a retirement home.

ANIMAL KINGDOM The Secret Life Of The Zoo, 8pm, Ch4

THERE’S a welcome new arrival at Chester Zoo when chimp Zee Zee gives birth to a daughter, Stevie (pictured), while over in the chameleon enclosure, the elderly Mr Parsons has a romantic date with young Daphne from France. It’s his last chance to become a father, so the pressure is on for the two to get along. Fingers crossed.

HIGH-FLYERS? The Apprentice, 9pm, BBC1

KURRAN survived the axe by the skin of his teeth last week, but this time, he’s in the project manager hot seat as the two teams are given the task of creating, branding and launching a budget airline. But

which genius thought that AC/DC’s Highway To Hell would be a suitable theme tune for their advert?

FILM CHOICE Killer Joe, 1.30am, Ch4

A DARK, graphic Southern-fried thriller from William Friedkin, a director who has form when it comes to salacious shocks (think The Exorcist). Emile Hirsch (pictured with Juno Temple) is the sap with something of a cash-flow problem and a bunch of very nasty people to pay off — sooner rather than later . . .

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