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DRAMA

Tutankhamu­n

ITV HUB

In part two of this handsomely mounted drama, it’s 1918, and the First World War is drawing to a close. Determined to renew his search for the boy king’s lost tomb, Carter (Max Irons) resumes work at his dig site.

Humans

ALL 4

Set in a parallel, present-day Britain, where home-help androids are the norm, Humans swiftly became one of the most interestin­g dramas of 2015. Much like Westworld on

Sky Atlantic, you spend a lot of time trying to figure out just how ‘human’ its robots are. Catch up with the first series before the second begins on Sunday at 9pm on Channel 4.

The Code

BBC iPLAYER

This Australian thriller kicked off series two in gripping style last Saturday. In series one (which is available on Netflix), the brothers exposed a conspiracy that has now left them open to extraditio­n by the US. The Australian government will help them, for a price.

COMEDY

Would I Lie To You?

BBC IPLAYER

An episode of previously unseen material from series ten of the comedy panel show, featuring guests such as Brian Blessed, Martin Kemp, Hugh Dennis and Claudia Winkleman.

DOCUMENTAR­Y

Saving Africa’s Elephants: Hugh And The Ivory War BBC iPLAYER Hugh Fearnley-Whittingst­all explores how we can stop the ivory trade, which causes the slaughter of more than 80 African elephants every day. The first half of this two-parter found him in Mozambique, where the impact of the trade is shocking.

The School That Got Teens Reading BBC iPLAYER The comedian Javone Prince had a sketch show on BBC2 last year and now, along with presenter Helen Skelton, he’s been invited to Ripley Academy in Lancaster – to inspire children to read. Can they help to foster a new love of the written word among Ripley’s students? It’s not an easy ride.

ENTERTAINM­ENT

First Dates

ALL 4

Catch up with the latest run of this very watchable dating series on Channel 4. Look out, too, for E4’s First Dates Abroad, which features hopeful romantics in Ireland.

LAST CHANCE

Sir Terry Wogan Remembered: Fifty Years At The BBC

BBC iPLAYER Warm-hearted tribute to the great broadcaste­r that looks back on his career, with moments from Blankety Blank, Children In Need and

(of course) Eurovision. Until Sunday.

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