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What to watch

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Comedy Ghosted ITV2, 9.30PM

 When it debuted on Fox a few weeks ago, this witty supernatur­al comedy was very well received. Craig Robinson and Adam Scott make a terrific pairing as Leeroy, an ex-cop with poor decision-making skills, and Max, a disgraced college professor who believes aliens abducted his wife, who hunt paranormal entities for a shadowy government agency known as the Bureau Undergroun­d. Look out, too, for British actor Adeel Akhtar, who plays one of the Bureau’s scientists. GO

Documentar­y The Harbour ITV, 8.00PM; NOT STV; UTV, 11.55PM

 The picturesqu­e harbour at Tenby is one of the most visited tourist spots in the UK. This new series looks at life from the perspectiv­e of those who live and work in the Pembrokesh­ire coastal town, among them the acclaimed watercolou­rist Naomi Tydeman. GO

Coming Home: Bowe Bergdahl vs the United States

BBC FOUR, 9.00PM

This topical report examines the case of Bowe Bergdahl, the US army sergeant who, despite being held captive for five years by the Taliban in Afghanista­n, was arrested for desertion on his release. Bergdahl, who faces the prospect of life imprisonme­nt, was singled out as a “dirty rotten traitor” by Donald Trump during his election campaign. Just last week, the now US president made yet another controvers­ial comment which meant that sentencing had to be delayed. GO

Drama Inspector George Gently BBC ONE, 8.30PM

 He’s been long of tooth and ill of health for some time now, so, after 10 years and 23 episodes, Chief Inspector Gently (Martin Shaw) finally gets to hang up his boots. But like all decent TV detectives he’s got one last great case in him and he’s determined to settle some old scores. GO

Heartless CHANNEL 4, 11.05PM

 This spooky Danish teen horror series follows twins Sebastian (Sebastian Jessen) and Sofie (Julie Zangenberg), who enrol at a remote boarding school in an attempt to escape the supernatur­al curse that plagues them – and everyone they befriend. GO

Factual Nigella: At My Table BBC TWO, 8.30PM

“The food I eat is vibrant and varied but always relaxed,” says Nigella Lawson, suggesting that the mood will be more slacker princess than domestic goddess for her new six-part series. First up, it’s an exotic breakfast: Turkish eggs – a poached egg on garlicky yoghurt with a dill-sprinkled chilli butter sauce on top. GO

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Coming Home: Bowe Bergdahl
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Ghosted: Scott and Robinson

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