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SUNDAY Dancing On Ice 7PM, VIRGIN ONE/ UTV

It’s no surprise to see Kimberly Wyatt, Brendan Cole and Regan Gascoigne in the grand final, given that all three are already profession­al dancers. But who will win over the judges and claim the coveted title?

Antiques Roadshow

8PM, BBC2

The Roadshow visits the Bishop’s Palace in Wells in Somerset, where treasures include 1940s Cartier jewellery and a plaque from a pub that could be of national importance.

The Speedshop 9PM, BBC2

This week, master mechanic Titch Cormack and his team head to the stunning landscape of Morocco to assist 20 injured and sick veterans as they prepare for a gruelling 1,100km charity expedition across the desert in very challengin­g conditions.

The Great House Revival 9.30PM, RTé ONE

The new series begins by following tech profession­al Rob Hennessey, who fell in love with a Victorian property on the banks of the Lee. He was able to snap it up at a low price, but the repairs will stretch his slim budget to breaking point.

The Misinvesti­gations Of Romesh Ranganatha­n 11PM, BBC2

In this new series, Romesh will be looking into the lives and mysterious deaths of some of the world’s most fascinatin­g cultural icons. He begins with Jimi Hendrix, who died in a Notting Hill flat in 1970, in unexplaine­d circumstan­ces...

MONDAY 24 Hours In A&E 8PM, CH4

This week’s programme looks back at some of the more memorable stories filmed at St George’s Hospital. The featured patients include John, who was injured while playing golf.

Holding

9PM, UTV

A month has passed since the body was found, and P.J. is still in the dark – is the dead man Tommy Burke? While the villagers try to put events behind them, a new discovery forces the police sergeant to think again...

Rescue: Extreme Medics 9PM, CH4

Each year, around 4,000 people in

Scotland are seriously injured, with nearly 1,000 of those suffering what is classed as major trauma. This new, five-part series follows the work of the Scottish Trauma Network – which includes the Scottish Ambulance Service and hospitals across the country – and brings the stories of patients to vivid life.

HMP Wakefield: Evil Behind Bars 9PM, CH5

HMP Wakefield is home to some of Britain’s most infamous inmates. Phone calls and letters from the likes of Charles Bronson and serial killer Robert Maudsley reveal what it’s really like to serve time in a place known as the ‘Monster Mansion’.

Claire Byrne Live 10.35PM, RTé ONE

The presenter is joined by more guests to tackle some of today’s biggest talking points. Expect authored reports and indepth analysis as well as debate as Claire gets to the bottom of the issues that matter to the viewing public.

TUESDAY

Cloch Le Carn 7PM, RTé ONE

Des O’Malley has often been referred to as the greatest taoiseach we never had. This edition of Cloch Le Carn looks back over his remarkable political career and finds that despite his ambition, he was a man who knew his limitation­s.

Concert For Ukraine 8PM, UTV

ITV has teamed up with the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) and some of the biggest names in music for a twohour concert to raise money for those affected by the humanitari­an crisis in Ukraine.

The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up To Cancer 8PM, CH4

The stars in the tent this week are Ruby Wax, Gareth Malone, social media star Yung Filly and TV presenter Laura Whitmore – and for the showstoppe­r, they’re re-creating their most embarrassi­ng moments in meringue.

Banned! The Mary Whitehouse Story 9PM, BBC2

Leading calls for taste and decency on TV and beyond, Mary Whitehouse fought against the tide of a permissive culture that she saw coming out of the sexual revolution of the 1960s. This two-part series takes a closer look at Mary, the teacher, housewife and hard-working activist, and her many campaigns.

MasterChef 9PM, BBC1

Nine home cooks arrive for the second week of heats, ready to prepare two signature dishes. The competitio­n continues on Wednesday (8pm) and Friday (8.30pm).

Becoming Parents: A Believer’s Guide 11.05PM, BBC1

The first of a new, five-part series that explores how faith can help people to navigate significan­t changes in their lives. Future episodes will look at loss and old age, but this week’s is all about family.

WEDNESDAY Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong 12.10PM, TG4

The chef is off on his culinary travels

again. His latest south-east Asian adventure begins in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, where he visits the morning market and the city’s most famous noodle restaurant.

Your Body Uncovered With Kate Garraway 8PM, BBC2 ★★★

Kate and Guddi meet Miriam, a young woman with debilitati­ng endometrio­sis, as she comes face to face with the source of her pain, as well as John, who has kidney problems.

Interior Design Masters With Alan Carr

9PM, BBC1 ★★★

The six remaining designers are off to the cathedral city of Salisbury to transform three very different high-street shops.

Kate And Koji 9PM, UTV ★★★★

Koji and Medium are most uncomforta­ble when Kate finds her father’s old service revolver — and starts waving it around — in a fun episode full of twists and oneliners.

Dr Cassidy’s Casebook 9.35PM, RTé ONE ★★★

As a former State pathologis­t, Marie Cassidy has had a fascinatin­g career. In this series, she looks back at some key cases, beginning with murders that were covered up or concealed and needed forensic evidence to get to the truth.

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