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PICKS OF THE DAY

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Music: Fleetwood Mac: Live In Boston, Sky Arts, 8pm

More top tracks from the 2004 concert which saw Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham (left) and Stevie Nicks play hits including Dreams and Go Your Own Way on their spectacula­r Say You Will Tour. The rock band shot to global superstard­om in the mid-1970s thanks to the success of albums such as Rumours and Tusk and their greatest hits, 50 Years – Don’t Stop, has been in the UK album charts for the last 176 weeks.

Film: Stuber, Film4, 9pm

A wild journey ensues for a mild-mannered Uber driver when he picks up an aggressive cop who is on the hunt for a vicious killer and notorious drug kingpin who six months earlier murdered his partner, leading to a harrowing ordeal where he desperatel­y tries to hold onto his wits, his life and his five-star rating. Fastpaced action comedy starring Dave Bautista (above, left), Kumail Nanjiani (above, right) and Iko Uwais.

Travel: Holidaying With Jane McDonald: The Caribbean, C5, 10pm

Jane (left) heads to St Lucia, taking a trip to the heart of the rainforest to get a view of the flora and fauna from above the canopy, and goes on a boat ride from the north to the south of the island en route to an outdoor hot tub heated by a volcano. Jane also meets Helen DeMacque-Crockett, also known as Pepsi of Pepsi & Shirlie fame, the 80s girl duo who enjoyed hits with Heartache and Goodbye Stranger. Helen has St Lucian heritage and has moved to the island to run a sailboat charter business. In this series Jane visits the four jewels of the Caribbean; Barbados, St Lucia, Grenada and Antigua and finds the best each island has to offer.

Gardening: Gardeners’ World, BBC2, 8pm

Monty Don (above) continues planting up perennials in his recently extended orchard beds, and begins a redesign in the dry garden. Toby Buckland explores the impressive collection of heritage daffodils at Cotehele in Cornwall and JJ Chalmers gets stuck into some seasonal jobs at his home in Scotland. A couple in Birmingham share their experiment­al garden, which has been curated like a living art gallery.

Nature: Kate Humble’s Coastal Britain, C5, 7pm

In the second episode of the series, ambassador for the UK walking charity Living Streets Kate Humble (right) follows the historic East Sussex coastline, beginning on the cliffs overlookin­g Hastings, a town associated with the battle of 1066. However, she is here to visit an equally historic fishing fleet that has operated from the town’s ancient shingle beach, The Stade, for more than 1,000 years. Tonight’s scenic trek takes Kate from Hastings along to Rye Harbour.

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