Scottish Daily Mail

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MODERN CLASSIC Back To The Future, 4.30pm, ITV2 SETTLE in for a marathon showing of all three films in Robert Zemeckis’s time-mashing Back To The Future trilogy — plus Keith Lemon’s fanboy tribute to it later.

NEW ANIMATION Scream Street, 5pm, CBBC

LOVELY-looking new British stop-motion animation, about a street where children who are also werewolves, mummies or vampires live together. Tyger Drew-Honey, John Thomson and Debra Stephenson are among the voice cast in ten-minute episodes that lack breathing room, but deliver a good measure of fun. CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Manchester City v Seville, 7pm, BT Sport 2 WHILE The Citizens top the Premier League, Seville are struggling in La Liga — can City transfer their current league form on to the European stage? CSKA Moscow v Man United, 7.30pm, BT Sport Europe UNITED avoided the big guns in the Champions League draw, but after Everton last weekend in the Premier League, they now face a challengin­g 3,200-mile round trip to Moscow, before a Manchester derby next Sunday. FOR THE LOVE OF . . . Back T’Future Tribute, 9pm, ITV2 KEITH LEMON visits sets, and re-creates scenes from Back To The Future, in a tribute that veers from the lovingly detailed to the crude and deliberate­ly ramshackle. This features plenty of original cast members — but not Michael J. Fox. SAUCY MOVIE Magic Mike, 9pm, Film4 DAY two of Matthew McConaughe­y season sees the star baring his soul — and a whole lot else — in a Full Monty-style tale. Here, he is Dallas, a stripper with ambition. ACTION FLICK Hummingbir­d, 9pm, 5H WE’RE in typical Jason Statham territory with this bonkers thriller, about an Awol special ops man (Statham) with a need to avenge injustice while lying low. It’s not as good as it should be, but fans of the hardcase will love it. PRISON DRAMA Bad Girls, 10pm, CBS Action START of a repeat for all eight series of the prison drama that starred Debra Stephenson as unstable prisoner Shell, who was having an affair with prison officer Fenner (Jack Ellis). (Freesat 137, Freeview 64, Sky 148, Virgin 192) NEW COMEDY Bull, 10pm, Gold MAUREEN LIPMAN and Robert Lindsay are the strong stars of a new, old-school-style comedy that’s cleverer than its silly streak leads you to believe. They run an anarchic antiques shop and, in this first episode, must clean a Faberge egg for a shopkeeper (Matt Lucas). Amid the ensuing chaos, Lipman’s chain-smoking Beverley is the only one to remain unfazed. And yes, that is Tim Brooke-Taylor dancing in the shop. COLD WAR DRAMA The Americans, 10pm, ITV Encore LAST week on this brilliant Cold War drama, Elizabeth and Philip (Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys, pictured) were forced to reveal their true jobs to daughter Paige. Their children are the only people the KGB agents wouldn’t hurt in their work, which leaves their cover — and the direction of the series, really — at the mercy of an angry teenage girl. It’s a fascinatin­g predicamen­t in which to put the family.

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