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TEEN COMEDY

Blurt!, 5pm, Nickelodeo­n MEEK schoolboy Jeremy (Jace Norman, pictured with Daniella Perkins) has a lot to say, but he keeps most of it in his head. So, what will happen when, thanks to a pair of dodgy virtual reality glasses, he starts saying out loud exactly what he thinks? This fun and fast one-off U.S. comedy takes that concept and runs with it. (Skyy 604,, Virging 712) )

FREEVIEW MOVIE

Back To The Future, 6.45pm, Film4 THE clever script and casting lift this time travel comedy into a different league. Michael J. Fox is the teen lost back in time, while Christophe­r Lloyd’s mad prof strives to catch him up.

FOOTBALL

Cardiff City v Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers, 7pm, Sky Football THE top two in the Championsh­ip battle it out, with Neil Warnock’s Cardiff coming into the game after a great run through February and March, and aware that they won the reverse fixture 2-1 in August.

RUGBY UNION

Sale Sharks v Wasps, 7pm, BT Sport 1 WHEN these sides met on the first weekend of the season, Wasps won 50-35. There’s still lots at stake for both clubs, with Wasps out to hold on to a play-off place, while the Sharks could be set for a Champions Cup berth if they can climb one place up to sixth in the table.

RISING TALENT

BBC Young Musician 2018, 7.30pm, BBC4 IT’S 40 years since this contest was first held and, for the start of this year’s competitio­n, one of its finalists from 1998, the trumpeter Alison Balsom, joins Josie d’Arby to introduce the top five contenders in the strings category.

ACTION FLICK

The Hurricane Heist, 8pm, Sky Premiere ALL-ACTION silliness in which a U.S. Treasury facility is robbed by a gang using bad weather as a distractio­n. Maggie Grace (pictured) is a government agent working with Toby Kebbell’s stormchase­r when all hell breaks loose on America’s Gulf coast.

MOTOR MEN

Flipping Bangers,g, 9pm,p, Blaze THE stakes are higher than usual in this new British car makeover series, and you can feel it in the slightly manic grins of Will and Gus (pictured).d) They’ve given up day jobs to try restoring cars, and need to double their money on each to make it work. (Freeview 63, Freesat 162, Sky 565, Virgin 216)

U.S. CRIME SQUAD

NCIS, 9pm, Fox THERE’S a rare sight in this new episode — that of Gibbs caught offbalance, when a case brings ex-FBI agent Fornell back into the team’s orbit. McGee, meanwhile, is firing on all cylinders after the birth of the twins, and is ironing out every small wrinkle in his work life to simplify things as much as possible in the way new parents often do.

LOTTERY WINNERS

The Syndicate, 10pm, ITV3 SERIES one of Kay Mellor’s drama starts out looking fairly ordinary, but deepens across its five parts, becoming steadily less predictabl­e. The swiftly building story centres on a group of supermarke­t workers who win the lottery, and stars Timothy Spall and Joanna Page. This is the first of a repeat from the start.

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