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ON DEMAND HIGHLIGHTS: Half-term viewing

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It’s half-term and, with cinemas and theatres less of an option than they once were, here are a few ideas for films and TV shows that families can sit down and enjoy together… Films: The two 21st-century TV: The TV equivalent of those Jumanji sequels, Welcome To movie blockbuste­rs is Star Wars The Jungle (Amazon) and The epic The Mandaloria­n (Disney+, Next Level (Sky/now TV), are centre, season two from Friday), top popcorn fare, as is the similar while for younger ones, there’s Jules Verne tale Journey the animated series Jurassic 2: The Mysterious Island World: Camp Cretaceous (Netflix). (Sky/now TV). All three star Dwayne In terms of British fare, CBBC’S updated takes Johnson (above). For more British on Malory Towers and Crackerjac­k! are viewing, the 2016 Swallows And both great, and it also has the new vampire Amazons (rent on Amazon, Sky) saga Heirs Of The Night (iplayer) from is a lot of fun, and the new Monday. Fans of the outdoors should remake of The Secret Garden seek out interactiv­e Bear Grylls series (Sky/now TV) is worth a look. You vs Wild (Netflix) and the

For a twist on a classic, try Bake Off-style carving contest Enola Holmes (Netflix) with The Chop: Britain’s Top Millie Bobby Brown (top right). Woodworker (Sky/now TV).

Comedy, starring Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons.

9.00 Taskmaster Greg Davies sets tasks to a series of celebrity guests, ultimately deciding who wins. Alex Horne helps to coax the contestant­s.

7.25pm Four in a Bed

8.00 Emergency Rescue: Air, Land & Sea 9.00 24 Hours in A&E

11.05 Father Ted Dougal is led astray by

rebellious new arrival Father Damien.

6.50pm Eddie the Eagle Biopic of ski jumper

Eddie Edwards, starring Taron Egerton. 9.00 X-men: Apocalypse Superhero adventure sequel, starring James Mcavoy and Michael Fassbender.

11.45 Insidious: Chapter 3 Horror

prequel, starring Dermot Mulroney.

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