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FREEVIEW WESTERN Ride In The Whirlwind, 2.20pm, Paramount

JACK NICHOLSON wrote and stars in this western, as one of a trio of cowboys who become fugitives after being mistaken for a gang of outlaws. Directed by Monte Hellman, it was shot back to back with 1966’s The Shooting, also featuring Nicholson. (Freeview 32, Freesat 132, Sky 150, Virgin 187)

FOOTBALL Leicester City v Chelsea, 8pm, Sky Main Event & Premier League

AFTER West Ham go for a third straight Premier League victory against West Brom (5.30pm, BT Sport 1), Brendan Rodgers’s Foxes also look to make it three wins on the spin — and they’ll go top of the table if they beat Chelsea tonight.

DESTINATIO­N STATIONS The Architectu­re The Railways Built, 8pm, Yesterday

GIVE a person with a passion a TV show, and they’ll make you a gem. That seems to be the recipe behind Tim Dunn’s returning programme, and it’s still a delight in series two, which begins with the joyful Dunn (pictured) at the stunning station of Wemyss Bay on the Scottish coast.

FILM THRILLER Volition, 8pm, Sky Premiere

CONVOLUTED sci-fi thriller about a man (Adrian Glynn McMorran) who can see into the future, but who has his work cut out trying to escape fate.

NEW DOCUMENTAR­Y ’Til Kingdom Come: Trump, Faith And Money, 9pm, BBC4

EMMY-winning film-maker Maya Zinshtein explores links between U.S. evangelica­ls and Israel, and the stories of the Trump and Netanyahu administra­tions. It’s a more epic tale than you might expect.

CASE FILE Countdown To Murder, 9pm, 5Star

THE true-crime series returns with the grimly premeditat­ed murder of Jessica Patel in Middlesbro­ugh in 2018, which her gay husband, Mitesh, had staged to look like a burglary — he had planned to flee with her embryos. Here, Jessica’s family remember her warmly.

STATELY HOME Chatsworth House: A Great British Year, 9pm, More4

VISITORS have returned to Chatsworth in tonight’s new episode about a year in the life at the great estate. That’s lovely to see, and must be a great relief to the Duchess and Duke of Devonshire. However, there is a nasty moment when a work of art returns to the house . . .

VANISHING ACT History’s Greatest Mysteries, 9pm, Sky History

IN 1971, a man known as D.B. Cooper hijacked a plane over the U.S. and jumped to a fate unknown, along with a $200,000 ransom. Eric Ulis, who has spent 7,500 hours of his life on the investigat­ion — including poring through 20,000 pages of FBI files — gives us the condensed version of his findings.

FUNNY FILM Spy, 9pm, Film4

A FUN double bill of comedies starring Melissa McCarthy starts with her giving it some welly in this action-packed spy spoof. Her character is less likeable in The Boss, at 11.20pm.

REAL-LIFE PATIENTS The Bad Skin Clinic, 10pm, Quest Red

JENNY has scar tissuetiss­e the sizesie of a kidney attached to her ear. She calls it ‘Jenny 2.0’, but the humour covers a real need to excise the lump as she has flown 6,000 miles to ask Dr Craythorne (pictured) for help in the first of a new run of this cheerful if grisly real-life series. (Freeview 39, Sky 149, Virgin 170)

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