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INSIDE ANIMAL A&E 8PM Nine-month-old Bambi comes into the hospital after being hit by a car

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HONOUR

9PM, ITV ★★★★ ITV has a great track record with true-crime drama (think A Confession, Little Boy Blue, even Quiz), and it seems to be on a roll at the moment. After Des a fortnight ago, this two-parter dramatises the search for justice led by DCI Goode (Keeley Hawes, right) in the honour killing of Banaz Mahmod (Buket Komur). We see the victim sparingly, in old footage in which she looks terrified; in the present, Goode is haunted by the fact that Banaz went to the police five times before disappeari­ng, and feels a great responsibi­lity to see justice done. Accessible, important, finely acted drama.

FREDDIE FLINTOFF: LIVING WITH BULIMIA

9PM, BBC1 ★★★★

When Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff was a rising cricket star, he was widely and publicly criticised for being fat, and it was this that triggered his bulimia.

His career took off and the condition has been with him ever since – and now, for this haunting one-off, he tries to understand more about it.

THE SHIPMAN FILES: A VERY BRITISH CRIME STORY

9PM, BBC2 ★★★★

Doctors are such trusted figures that the idea that one of them could be a killer is almost unthinkabl­e – and partly explains why Harold Shipman, later convicted of 15 murders, went undetected for so long. This thorough new three-part series, which continues nightly, examines the case step by step.

BRAIN SURGEONS: BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH

9PM, CH4 ★★★★

Part two of this startling insight into the way our brains work, courtesy of the surgeons at Southampto­n’s Neurologic­al Centre. Tonight, patients Dan and Laura are operated on while awake so their brain functions can be ‘mapped’ – will they be the same people once the surgery is over? RW

10am French Open Tennis: Roland-garros Live The second day of the Grand Slam. FILM The Equalizer Action thriller, with Denzel Washington. Includes FYI Daily. 11.45 Car Crash Global: Caught on Camera 9.00

INSIDE ART

7.30PM, SKY ARTS ★★★★

Linda Mccartney (left, photograph­ing husband Paul) took great pictures not just of 1960s musicians, but of her family and Liverpool life, too. Kate Bryan visits a retrospect­ive of her work at Liverpool’s Walker Art Gallery, and hears from Linda’s daughter, Mary – who is also a photograph­er. 8PM, FOOD NETWORK ★★★

Jon Torode (left) embarks on a daily, new-to-freeview odyssey to discover what is unique about Malaysian food, andheexpla­inshowtore-createitat home. Malaysian cuisine is described as ‘the original fusion food’, with Chinese and Indian influences.

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