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Comic Relief 2021 BBC One, Friday

Lenny Henry, Davina McCall, Paddy McGuinness, Alesha Dixon and David Tennant preside as stars of stage, screen and the movies entertain the nation with hilarious sketches, live performanc­es, big surprises and stunning music acts in a bid to raise much-needed cash for good causes at home and across the world.

My Father and Me BBC Two, Saturday

Documentar­y maker Nick Broomfield takes a distinctly personal look at his relationsh­ip with his humanist-pacifist father Maurice, a factory worker turned photograph­er of vivid images of postwar England. These images inspired Nick's own film-making career, but also spoke to a difference in outlook between the pair.

Line of Duty BBC One, Sunday

Jed Mercurio’s smash-hit crime thriller returns for its sixth installmen­t, with Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar reprising their roles as DS Steve Arnott, DI Kate Fleming and Superinten­dent Ted Hastings. New informatio­n comes to light about a possible suspect in a year-long unsolved murder, and DCI Joanne Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) appears keen to finally bring Gail Vella's killer to justice. However, her conduct soon arouses suspicion, and it's not long before AC-12 are on the case. But as their investigat­ion uncovers deeper and darker informatio­n, will Davidson turn out to be their most dangerous adversary yet?

Football’s Darkest Secret BBC One, Monday

Three-part documentar­y exploring historic child abuse that took place in youth football in England from the 1970s to the 1990s and the code of silence surroundin­g it. The first episode focuses on former footballer Andy Woodward’s 2016 revelation of abuse at the hands of a youth coach, and the personal accounts of players from various youth sides.

Kate Garraway: Finding Derek ITV, Tuesday

In this intimate and deeply personal film, cameras follow

Kate Garraway and her family as they cope with her husband Derek’s hospitalis­ation with COVID19. Twelve months after he was first admitted into hospital, Derek remains seriously ill, leaving Kate and her family to adjust to a very different way of life.

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