Sunday Sport

TUESDAY

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GABBY Logan introduces coverage of the final match ( kick- off 3pm) in the fourth weekend of fixtures at the Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff.

Warren Gatland’s home side will start as heavy favourites in this clash, having won the past 10 Six Nations meetings with the Azzurri, including a 33- 7 victory at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome last February.

Italy’s best result on this ground came back in March 2006, when they drew 18- 18.

With analysis from Martyn Williams and Sam Warburton. THE Ellis family reflects on their time- travelling adventure and explores how the legacy of 100 years of history lives on in the northern diet today.

Lesley and Sara Cox visit a Liverpool bakery, and sisters Caitlin and Freya examine how recent changes on Manchester’s Curry Mile affect peoples’ evolving relationsh­ip with flavour.

Finally, Sara and northern chef Rob Owen Brown prepare a celebratio­n meal for the family.

Last in the series. BRILLIANT biopic of the gangster brothers exploring their early, formative years.

Twins Ronnie and Reggie begin their criminal career as 18- year- old amateur boxers and rapidly rise to become the most feared gang leaders in the London underworld.

This amazing movie captures the essence of the twins’ sinister terror and has been hailed as one of the b est biopics ever.

Starring Kevin Leslie, Simon Cotton and Nicola Stapleton.

Nick Hewer joins singer and TV personalit­y Stacey Solomon, the Kaiser Chiefs’ Ricky Wilson and Diversity dancer Perri Kiely for the latest culinary challenge.

Presenters Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding guide them through the assorted tasks, and Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith pass judgment on their baking skills.

On the menu are scones, a devilish technical, and a showstoppe­r challenge in self- portrait croquembou­ches.

But which of the famous faces will impress those judges? More importantl­y, do we really care?

Still, it’s for a good cause, isn’t it? CLARE Balding – oh look, her again – presents live coverage of the dog show as an overall champion is chosen from the six finalists.

Plus, highlights of the Agility and Flyball finals and the gundog group judging, as well as a look back at the finalists’ journey through the competitio­n.

To be quite honest, faced with the wasteland of telly most nights, watching some dogs walk round in circles is a proper highlight.

And there’s always that lingering hope at the back of your mind that one of the mutts will squat down for a shit in the showring.

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