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PICK OF THE DAY

THIS IS MY HOUSE, 9PM, BBC1

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THiS new spin on Through The Keyhole — with a dash of Would i Lie To You? — asks five celebs to guess who lives in a house like this. The selling point of the show, hosted by Stacey Dooley, is that four people claim to be the homeowners, and only one is telling the truth. in this episode, three women and one man called fern (pictured with Dooley) claim to own a pristine, all-white home in Ashford. All the ferns are excellent actors, having fun with some catty rivalry as they try to trick celebrity sleuths Bill Bailey, Emily Atack, Judi Love, Jamali Maddix — who are joined this week by special guest Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.

FINE DINING Great British Menu, 8pm, BBC2

ANDI OLIVER hosts a new series of the profession­al cooking contest, with chef Rachel Khoo (pictured) joining Oliver Peyton and Matthew Fort on the judging panel. The theme of this year’s banquet is British invention and innovation, and as the chefs from the central region get cooking in the first round, they find inspiratio­n in black holes, DNA and Isaac Newton’s apple — making for some very striking dishes.

LOOKING FOR LOVE first Dates Hotel, 9pm, Ch4

FRED SIRIEIX and the team throw open the doors of the love hotel for some sun-soaked matchmakin­g. Taking the plunge in this first episode are Thalia and Jack, who bond over a love of sharks. Country boy Winston is also excited by his date, but has Cupid’s arrow missed its mark for 79-year-old widower Tony?

FATHER & SON DnA Journey, 9pm, iTv

MARTIN and Roman Kemp (pictured) explore their family history together for this final genealogy road trip. Martin grew up poor in North London, but after success with

Spandau S Ballet, he was able to give Roman a much better start in life. At the British Museum, they look deep into the past, and are in for a big surprise.

PROLIFIC OFFENDER Predator: Catching The Black Cab Rapist, 9pm, Ch5

SERIAL rapist John Worboys is believed to have claimed more than 100 victims between 2000 and 2008. He could have been stopped in 2007, but the police let him go. The woman who came forward then tells her story here

for the first time, and we learn how badly flawed the original investigat­ion was.

FILM CHOICES

Creed, 9pm, Paramount THIS Rocky reboot was a big hit. Michael B. Jordan stars as Adonis Creed (the son of Apollo), an angry young man with something to prove,rove who goes after the title with help from an ailing Rocky (Sylvester Stallone, pictured with Jordan). (Freeview 32, Freesat 132, Sky 150, Virgin 187)

She’s funny That Way, 1.55am, Ch4

ENSEMBLE comedy starring Imogen Poots, Owen Wilson, Kathryn Hahn and Rhys Ifans as the characters getting in a romantic tangle. Wilson is a theatre director, casting Poots’s call girl in his new play, while Jennifer Aniston is fun as an impatient psychiatri­st.

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