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When we were young

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STV, 7pm VICTORIA is pleased but also jealous, when Matty reveals that he’s managed to get a date.

Meanwhile, it’s an emotional day for Bernice, who is furious to see that the salon has been decorated for her 50th birthday. She’s convinced that her age is going to be a problem for her and Liam’s relationsh­ip.

Will Bernice be able to keep her age a secret? The banners and balloons might well give the game away... Gail follows Lewis to a hotel CORONATION STREET STV, 7.30pm and 8.30pm AFTER hearing Lewis’s phone call, Gail decides to play Miss Marple, so she steals his diary from his coat pocket, noting down his appointmen­ts.

Later she follows him to a posh hotel and watches angrily as he wines and dines a mysterious woman.

Meanwhile, Peter takes ownership of the old snooker club but Kirk warns him it’s haunted.

Elsewhere, Toyah and Imran take Rana to a gay bar in town to cheer her up. EASTENDERS

BBC1, 8pm WITH Keegan grumpy after his run-in with Louise, and Keanu suffering from a broken heart, Karen is wondering why everyone is so miserable.

Meanwhile, Mel is in full-on preparatio­n mode for her imminent wedding and refuses to let Ray distract her from her goal to bring him down. But will Maddie help with her plan?

Elsewhere, there’s another run-in between Ray and Phil over a surprising request. And there’s a touching moment between Phil and Kim, but will it last?

Phil butts heads with Ray over a request More TV and film news online at dailyrecor­d.co.uk/tv TAKE THAT: WE’VE COME A LONG WAY

BBC1, 7pm “LOOK at the jaw lines,” exclaims Robbie Williams. The singer, alongside current band members Mark Owen, Gary Barlow and Howard Donald, is watching footage from when Take That first started out.

“We were dead good then – in time and everything,” laughs Howard, although he’s not impressed with his 90s haircut.

As Take That mark 30 years since forming in 1989, one of Britain’s most successful and

Sam and Gina are after a spa investment DELICIOUS Sky One, 9pm THIS soapy drama continues into series three with more relationsh­ip trauma, lies and betrayal in the stunning setting of the Cornish coast.

Starting with the sight of a beating heart, dead celebrity chef Leo, played by Iain Glen, continues his narration from beyond the grave. “I neglected my relationsh­ip,” he says, warning that if the pressure builds, eventually it will explode. He’s the voice of doom.

Gina (Dawn French) and Sam (Emilia Fox) seem to have found a

Robbie with Howard, Gary and Mark best-loved bands are celebrated in this special one-off. In the doc, the band, reunite to share favourite way to work together and are hosting an auction to raise £80,000 for an investment in a spa.

But Sam has invited restaurate­ur Mason Elliott (Vincent Regan), a man who oozes buckets of charm.

Flirting outrageous­ly with both Sam and Gina, using words like “luxurious” and “legendary”, the impending trouble is predictabl­e.

Elsewhere, Teresa surprises everyone by returning from travelling alone.

And it seems Mimi (Sheila Hancock) is keeping a big secret from the family. memories and reflect on decades in the spotlight, while also revealing candid, previously unseen material that they’ve shot over the years. And it won’t be the only reunion – there’s a get-together for the boys’ biggest fans of all, the five proud Take That mums. We’ll get a glimpse of the preparatio­ns for their anniversar­y album, and see them in the studio with Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb. And the band will take us on a guided tour of significan­t Take That locations, with some memorable fan surprises along the way.

Watch out for the moment that Gary, Mark and Howard surprise the Manchester Survivors Choir, which is made up of parents and children directly affected by the 2017 Manchester bombing.

“They sound much better than us,” laughs Gary, before they join in with a version of Never Forget.

The film will also feature fans sharing their stories of how the band touched their lives, and in some cases changed their world completely.

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LOOKING BACK Robbie gets together with his old bandmates REUNITED
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AUCTION
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SLEUTH
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DRAMA
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