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MUST-SEE SHOWS

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THE VOICE KIDS LIVE FINAL Tonight, ITV, 8pm

AFTER a week of fierce competitio­n, Emma Willis presents the talent contest’s grand final, giving youngsters between the ages of seven and 14 the chance to achieve stardom.

The Voice UK’s Will.i.am, McFly’s Danny Jones and pop star Pixie Lott occupy the famous spinning red chairs, but the decisions have now been taken out of the coaches’ hands and rest solely with the voting public. What will their verdict be? Up for grabs is a £30,000 prize towards the winning child’s musical education, along with a family holiday to Disneyland Paris.

UNFORGOTTE­N Tomorrow, ITV, 9pm

CASSIE and Sunny go in search of Hayley’s family as the press begin to take an interest in the story.

A detective who was involved in the original investigat­ion offers his thoughts on why her disappeara­nce remained unsolved.

The distance between where Hayley was last seen and where her body was found leads Cassie to form a new theory – that the killer may have travelled up from London, then returned before they could be questioned.

HOW TO GET RICH QUICK Monday, Channel 4, 8.30pm

NEW series. Businessma­n Dave Fishwick – creator of Bank of Dave – attempts to teach people the money-making skills that helped him become a millionair­e, giving them the tools to make their money grow and double their investment pot in just a few months.

In the first edition, he advises a council worker who wants to double her £1,000 savings by running food stalls in her spare time with the help of her mum and sisters.

OUR GIRL Tuesday, BBC1, 9pm

IN case there was any doubt that Michelle Keegan is far more than just a pretty face, this compelling series has underlined the fact. In the last episode, Georgie is caught in the crossfire when another attempt is made on Inspector Chowdhrey’s life, forcing her to re-examine her true feelings for her Captain.

LIVE WELL FOR LONGER Wednesday, C4, 8pm

PRESENTERS Kate Quilton and Tamal Ray, along with roving reporter Morland Sanders, continue their trawl through various topics in a bid to make us all healthier and happier. Once upon a time,

the word ‘stress’ was never mentioned; these days, it’s everywhere, with the vast majority of us claiming to either be suffering from it or to have dealt with it at some point in our lives.

The hosts reveal ways in which viewers can prove whether they’re suffering from it before turning their attention to relieving the condition, including – believe it or not – singing.

KEEPING FAITH Thursday, BBC1, 9pm

THE lawyer finds herself in custody on suspicion of murder, and soon butts heads with DI Williams, who is convinced that Faith knows much more about Evan’s disappeara­nce than she is letting on.

MICK JAGGER: WHISTLE TEST SPECIAL: IT’S ONLY ROCK AND ROLL Friday, BBC4, 10pm

THE Proms are currently dominating Friday nights on BBC4 at the moment, but rock fans shouldn’t worry that the channel has deserted them all together. In between classical concerts, we’re being treated to an in-depth look back at Mick Jagger’s career. The centrepiec­e is a revealing 1985 interview with David Hepworth about making music both with and without the Rolling Stones, but of course he’s kept rocking for 33 more years since then, so there are also more recent clips and videos to span his entire career. And there’s even more vintage Jagger at 12.20am with The Rolling Stones at the BBC.

 ??  ?? DI Sunny Khan and DCI Cassie Stuart face media interest in their new case
DI Sunny Khan and DCI Cassie Stuart face media interest in their new case
 ??  ?? Michelle Keegan in Our Girl
Michelle Keegan in Our Girl
 ??  ?? Precious Stone: Mick Jagger
Precious Stone: Mick Jagger
 ??  ?? Faith falls under suspicion
Faith falls under suspicion

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