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YOUR GUIDE TO: The Third Day live

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Today, Sky’s Wicker Man-style drama starring Jude Law launches a 12-hour live episode that’s

also available on Freeview and Freesat (9.30am-9.30pm, Sky Arts). Here’s our guide… What is The Third Day? The drama follows right) and American visitor Jess a troubled father (Jude Law) who saves a girl’s (Katherine Waterston, centre) life and is pulled into the strange ways of the as they interact with the people of Osea, a real island in Essex, which is islanders, who are played by only accessible at certain hours of the day. The actors from the Punchdrunk drama unfolds over six parts, and the first three theatre company – specialist­s (summer) have already been shown in immersive theatrical on pay channel Sky Atlantic. The experience­s. There is also an second trio (winter) will start on acting role for the singer Florence Welch. the same channel on Tuesday at Do I need to watch all of this to follow 9pm, and today’s live episode the story of the show? No. The live (autumn) bridges the gap. episode is more about diving into Who will be in the live episode? characters and atmosphere than The cast are filming on Osea today, plot. It was originally planned and there will only be a small delay as a ticketed music festival between what happens there and that anyone could attend, until what we see of Sam (Jude Law, the coronaviru­s intervened.

6.55pm FILM Edward Scissorhan­ds

Tim Burton’s fantasy, with Johnny Depp.

FILM Dirty Grandpa Comedy, starring Robert De Niro and Zac Efron.

11.00 Gogglebox Opinionate­d TV viewers

share their critiques to TV from April 2017. 9.00

7.25pm Four in a Bed The B&B owners

find out what they have been paid. 8.00 Emergency Rescue: Air, Land & Sea 9.00 24 Hours in A&E Documentar­y.

11.05 Father Ted Dermot Morgan stars.

6.55pm Risen Biblical drama, starring

Joseph Fiennes and Tom Felton. 9.00 Layer Cake Crime thriller, starring

Daniel Craig and Michael Gambon. 11.10 10 Cloverfiel­d Lane Thriller, starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman and John Gallagher Jr.

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