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SHOCK Rebecca has a suggestion for Ross EMMERDALE

STV, 7pm TENSION tonight as evil Lachlan carries out more dastardly deeds. He’s a bit twitchy, watching his back because of all the threatenin­g texts. He then decides to fiddle with the carbon monoxide detector in Mill Cottage, leaving Liv unaware there is a leak.

Elsewhere, Ross is taken aback when Rebecca suggests giving it another go. And Moira is determined to show support to Matty and is relieved when he says he’ll stay a while. CORONATION STREET STV, 7.30pm and 9.30pm EVA, Johnny and Jenny attend a mediation session to discuss Susie’s future. When Johnny pulls out the fake birth certificat­e, Eva is forced to admit her regret over her crazy plan. Tim tries to comfort Sally after she was duped by Duncan but will her girls believe she wasn’t part of the scam? Meanwhile, Gemma is gutted by something she reads on social media. EASTENDERS

BBC1, 8pm AFTER revealing her distressin­g memories to Sonia, Tina has vowed to get revenge on Stuart. Sonia advises her to report him to the police but Tina can’t remember exactly what happened. Desperate, she decides to confront him. Donna quizzes Max about how he treated Cora but he has some choice words for her. Hayley fails to get hold of the cab keys from Jean, so she asks Keanu to help her break into it. Sounds foolproof. ENTHUSIAST­IC Nadiya brings joy to the kitchen

STV, 8pm FOR all the kids who have been allowed to stay up late to watch the football, this family-friendly talent show is the perfect thing to fill the void.

The singing contest for kids aged seven to 14 returned on Saturday for a second series, but is on every night this week culminatin­g in a live final.

Black Eyed Peas star will.i.am, pop princess Pixie Lott and McFly frontman Danny Jones are the coaches in the big red swivelling IN THE CHAIR Danny, Pixie and will.i.am chairs. Emma Willis hosts as the youngsters take on the blind auditions, trying to nab one of 12 spots on each coach’s team.

Don’t worry, unlike the adult version, the coaches always turn their chairs at the end to offer some kind words to the auditioner, so there are no silent walks of shame off the stage.

On Wednesday, it’s the Battles, then the semi-final on Friday before Saturday’s grand finale and a chance to win a £30,000 bursary towards their musical education – plus a family holiday to Disneyland Paris.

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