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PICKS OF THE DAY

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Crime: Manhunt, ITV3, 10pm

Fact-based crime drama about the 2004 police investigat­ion to bring serial killer Levi Bellfield to justice. The case begins when the dead body of a young French student is discovered on Twickenham Green, having sustained fatal head injuries. Martin Clunes (left) stars as DCI Colin Sutton of the Metropolit­an Police, who is placed in charge of the investigat­ion to track down the twisted killer who murdered 13-yearold Milly Dowler on her way home from school.

Documentar­y: 9/11: Life Under Attack, ITV, 10.45pm

Examining the events of September 11, 2001, showing never-before-seen footage captured by those on the ground on that fateful day when the US was targeted by terrorists in some of the most shocking moments of the 21st century. Told in the moment without interview, commentary, or narration, this riveting documentar­y weaves together the personal video of a dozen people whose accounts provide an unfiltered telling of 9/11.

Cookery: Jamie Oliver: Together, C4, 8pm

New series. The chef prepares the perfect meals for social events, beginning with a meal for family and friends to make up for 18 months of missed milestones. He showcases a slow-roasted, rolled shoulder of lamb with a fennel, sage and spicy sausage stuffing, drizzled with a herby green sauce made with pistachio, mint and parsley. On the side, Jamie (left, middle) pairs it with crispy lemon roast potatoes, garlicky French beans and a thyme and apricot sauce. He creates rainbow tomato crostini topped with crumbly cheese, mango caipirinha cocktails, and individual yogurt panna cottas with elderflowe­r strawberri­es and a crushed biscuit crumb.

Entertainm­ent: The Holden Girls: Mandy & Myrtle, C4, 11.05pm

Spoof documentar­y following Amanda Holden and her grandmothe­r Myrtle (both above), played by Leigh Francis. A concerned Amanda persuades her nan to relocate from Doncaster to live with her in London. Following a chaotic settling-in period, it isn’t long before tempers fray and Amanda is forced to choose between her husband and her awkward elder relative.

Music: Jeff Lynne’s ELO – Wembley Or Bust, Sky Arts, 9pm

A concert at Wembley Stadium in 2017 in which the talented musician, singer/songwriter, record producer and multiinstr­umentalist was joined by his ensemble band to deliver a show filled with vintage Electric Light Orchestra tunes such as Mr Blue Sky, Livin’ Thing, and Evil Woman. Lynne (right) also takes to the stage to perform Do Ya from his days with the Move, as well as Handle With Care, which he recorded with the Traveling Wilburys.

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