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BUDDING SINGERS Got What It Takes?, 5pm, CBBC

THIS singing contest has a better twist than a lot of grown-up talent shows — the judges are the mums of its bright-eyed hopefuls. Anna Maynard hosts this new, sixth series as eight new teens arrive at the mansion to learn the ways of the music industry and sing to win.

L.A. LADIES The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills, 5pm, ITVBe

THE new, tenth season starts in style — literally — as the housewives head to New York, where Kyle is debuting a clothing line at Fashion Week. Erikaik takes k them on an eye-opening trip into her past in the city, while Denise Richards deals with her ex, Charlie Sheen, calling her a ‘coward’.

PREMIER LEAGUE Manchester United v Leicester City, 5.30pm, BT Sport 1

LEICESTER are sitting in fourth but their Champions League spot isn’t safe yet, and they face Chelsea and Spurs in their final two games. Can Brendan Rodgers’s Foxes pick up what could be vital points at Old Trafford this evening?

FILM THRILLER Rent-A-Pal, 8pm, Sky Premiere

OFFBEAT thriller in which a creepy Wil Wheaton stars as the prerecorde­d host on a video tape that offers a lonely, traumatise­d man (Brian Landis Folkins) a bizarre kinship.

RACING HERITAGE Secrets Of The Transport Museum,, 8pm,p, Yesterday

JULIAN (pictured) is determined to return a car to the track tonight, but faces a struggle to gget the 1936 DDelahaye 1135 S, once ddriven by the whisky heir and gentlemang driver Rob Walker, to even start. Also being worked on is the engine of a Vickers Vimy aircraft.

WARTIME ESPIONAGE Double Cross: The True Story Of The D-Day Spies, 9pm, BBC4

THE role of five spies in the run-up to D-Day is explored in this thrilling documentar­y from Ben Macintyre. Each of the five began by working for the Germans before switching sides to serve as double agents — operatives who could ‘see around corners’.

ON-DEMAND MOVIE Little Fish, BT Film Store/ Sky Store/Virgin)

A VIRUS causes people’s memories to disappear, and we see the impact of that through the prism of one couple as they fall in love, then struggle with the symptoms. It’s a melancholi­c experience, but beautifull­y done, especially by stars Olivia Cooke and Jack O’Connell.

ROAD TRIP Billy Connolly’s Route 66, 10pm, Blaze

ANOTHER chance to see the ITV series in which Connolly embarks on his dream trip from Chicago to LA. His first leg is through the state of Illinois, home to Abraham Lincoln, the Amish and soul music — and the soundtrack is a cracker. (Freeview 63, Freesat 162, Sky 164, Virgin 216)

U.S. CRIME Lovers’ Lane Murders, 10pm, C+I

BETWEEN 1986 and 1989, four couples were killed on the Colonial Parkway. Was a serial killer at work on the scenic Virginia road? Here, ex-prosecutor Loni Coombs and ex-FBI agent Maureen O’Connell embark on an investigat­ion that draws you in from the start. (Sky 156, Virgin 209)

FREEVIEW MOVIE Vincent N’ Roxxy, 10.50pm, Sony Movies

SEXY cool outcasts Vincent and Roxxy (Emile Hirsch and Zoe Kravitz, pictured) face betrayal and temptation as they fall in love in this feisty crime thriller. Can the lovers escape the gang violence that surrounds them?

tells Marcus Smith about counteract­ing the built-in sex and race bias in AI.

ANTI-SEMITISM is on the rise, with much of it being promoted by conspiracy theorists. Weird ideas go unconteste­d and violent views are put forward. The right-wing U.S. movement QAnon stokes up this hatred, with elected members of Congress promulgati­ng their bonkers theories. For the first of his four-part series ALEX EDELMAN’S PEER GROUP (6.30PM, RADIO 4), the comedian, an observant Jew, considers the impact this hatred has on his life and other Jews.

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