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CREEPY FILM FUN Goosebumps, 11.10am, 6pm, Sky Premiere

MADCAP family-friendly frights inspired by the bestsellin­g books of R.L. Stine. Mr Shivers (Jack Black, pictured) is a writer whose back catalogue is about to come to life.

FOOTBALL Manchester City v Barcelona, 7pm, BT Sport 2

AFTER their chastening night at the Nou Camp a fortnight ago, Pep Guardiola’s side need a better plan as they face his old team again. After sitting out City’s 4-0 defeat, striker Sergio Aguero will be eager to play this time.

Ludogorets Razgrad v Arsenal, 7pm, BT Sport 3

THE Bulgarian champions will be dreading the arrival of Arsene Wenger’s team after their 6-0 drubbing at the Emirates, which included a first senior-level hat trick from Mesut Ozil.

PAY-PER-VIEW MOVIE Central Intelligen­ce, BT TV/Sky Store/Virgin Movies

ACTION comedy that’s packed with good spirits and slapstick. Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is the CIA agent who was bullied at school, and now takes it out on the baddies.

SITCOM FAMILY All About The McKenzies, 8.30pm, ITV2

THE McKenzies, a warm if eccentric West Indian family spanning three generation­s, are able to turn the smallest drama into a crisis. This fresh comedy, which debuted on YouTube, is written and directed by — and also stars — promising newcomer Samuell Benta.

SERIES FINALE Mount Pleasant, 9pm, Sky 1

THERE’S plenty at stake in the last episode, and that’s before Bradley’s self-sacrificin­g mission takes a very nasty turn. Still, by far the most awful thing on display is the hideous tie worn by evil property developer Adam (James Lance). Will he win the day?

ANDROID TALE Westworld, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

THIS slow-burning drama is starting to heat up. The increasing­ly self-aware Host Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood, pictured) and her white-hatted saviour, William, find themselves in the decadent town of Pariah. Meanwhile, the Man in Black (Ed Harris) takes on an unlikely ally as he continues his mission to unlock the maze.

FASCINATIN­G ITEMS Treasures Of The British Library, 9pm, Sky Arts

JAMIE CULLUM delves into his personal passions in this interestin­g new edition of the series. The jazz man’s episode starts like an instalment of Who Do You Think You Are?, as Cullum delves into the archives of the East India Company to learn about his grandfathe­r.

U.S. CHAT The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 10pm, E!

THERE’S an uncynical joy to the way Fallon hosts, and that’s part of why his is the U.S.’s number one latenight talk show. Given how lively the election has been, there should be plenty for him and his guests to talk about. Continues Tuesdays to Saturdays. (Sky 151, Virgin 156)

BITTER COMEDY Divorce, 10.10pm, Sky Atlantic

MORE from Sharon Horgan’s wellobserv­ed comedy. Robert and Frances enter mediation for their divorce — the idea being to avoid expensive lawyers — but issues soon arise, not least the fact that they’ve both been so self-involved that no one’s told the children.

SCI-FI FLICK Source Code, 11.15pm, Film4

BRIT Duncan Jones’s high-tech adventure shows flagrant but fun disregard for the laws of physics. Jake Gyllenhaal is a soldier who takes part in a top-secret project to avert a terrorist attack that has already taken place.

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