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HISTORIC CASTLE World’s Greatest Palaces, 4pm, Yesterday

NEW episodes of this interestin­g series have slipped from Monday nights to Tuesday afternoons. This week’s is about Edinburgh Castle, and Suzannah Lipscomb is among the experts providing the inside track on a fortress that has been besieged more than 20 times.

ON-DEMAND MOVIE Toy Story 4, BT TV/ Sky Store/Virgin Movies

WOODY and co deal with the arrival of ‘Forky’ — a home-made toy who questions the very nature of his existence — in a road trip sequel that upholds the high standards of all that’s come before. Sweet, funny and poignantly insightful.

FOOTBALL Tottenham Hotspur v Red Star Belgrade, 7.15pm, BT Sport 3

SPURS will hope their defence can banish memories of their 7-2 horror show against Bayern Munich as they aim for a first victory in this year’s Champions League. Manchester City, meanwhile, will be expecting to keep up their 100 per cent record in Group C with the visit of Atalanta (BT Sport 2).

FASTEST MAN The Flash, 8pm, Sky One

AFTER the return of Supergirl yesterday, another of Sky’s four superhero shows set in the DC universe begins a new season. The dramas for the world’s fastest man (Grant Gustin, pictured) are both personal and profession­al as he reels from the loss of his daughter, and faces a threat that could destroy Central City.

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Landscape L Artist Of The Year 2019, 8pm, Sky Arts RAIN pours down during heat two as the artists try to capture the Herstmonce­ux Observator­y in SussexSuss­ex. There’s anotherano obstacle, too — some huge shiny balls have been placed on the landscape to spice things up, and they also serve to fuel several gags for co-host Stephen Mangan (pictured).

FILM DRAMA Becks, 9.45pm, Sky Premiere

LENA HALL stars as Becks, a musician who moves back to her home town after a failed relationsh­ip. There, she plays in a bar and falls for a bored housewife (Mena Suvari).

LIVING DEAD Zomboat!, 10pm, ITV2

THIS week, the cheery Birmingham zombie comedy fleshes out the lives of Amar and Sunny (Ryan McKen and Hamza Jeetooa), its two male apocalypse escapees. It does so by introducin­g us to the other hapless members of the stag party — who still think, in their hungover state, that they can make it to the wedding. Meanwhile, Jo (Cara Theobold) desperatel­y seeks a bath.

SPY STORY X-Company, 10pm, History

AURORA (Evelyne Brochu) is playing a dangerous game in this new episode of the World War II drama. The spy takes a trip with Sabine (Livia Matthes, pictured below right with Brochu), who is in denial about her Nazi husband — and if that situation turns nasty, there will be no one to help. However it ends, ,though what comes next is a terrific acting showcase for Brochu.

FILM THRILLER Cold Pursuit, Amazon Prime

OFFBEAT Liam Neeson thriller based on a Norwegian film. He plays a snowplough driver in a Colorado ski resort whose quiet life is turned upside down by the death of his son, which sets him off on a revenge-fuelled odyssey of violence.

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