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Satellite choice Cosmopolit­an editor-in-chief Joanna Coles. It focuses on the lives and loves of three rising young employees at a women’s magazine. A new episode arrives every Wednesday.

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ONE-DAY CRICKET England v Australia, 12.30pm, Sky Cricket & Main Event EOIN MORGAN will be hoping England are ready to bounce back from defeat to Scotland as he leads them out at the Oval for the first of five ODIs. England lost the Ashes in the winter, but the one-day side won 4-1 down under.

PREHISTORI­C KILLERS

Deadly Dinosaurs With Steve Backshall, 5.25pm, CBBC FUN new series that brings together wacky outdoor stunts with computer-generated dinosaurs to deliver fascinatin­g facts about these remarkable beasts. Backshall (pictured) starts by examining the sheer size of these creatures — and their dung.

FILM THRILLER

Blood Money, 6.20pm, Sky Premiere WILDERNESS tale in which a trio of friends find a bag of cash that belongs to John Cusack’s desperate, trigger-happy criminal. Only one of them is getting out alive . . .

NEW YORK WOMEN

The Bold Type, Amazon Prime THE return of this frothy U.S. drama based on the life of

ANATOMY EXPERIMENT

Can Science Make Me Perfect?, 9pm, BBC4 HOW would humans look if we blended elements of nature with our bodies to create the perfectly adapted form? Alice Roberts uses her own body as a template in this fascinatin­g new one-off, which culminates with the reveal of a lifesized sculpture of her ‘perfect self’.

WILDLIFE WONDERS

Big Beasts: Last Of The Giants, 9pm, Sky One PATRICK ARYEE hosts this glossy new three-parter, in which he travels the globe in search of our biggest animals. His quest begins in the Americas with sperm whales, grizzly bears and anacondas, and he goes back in time to meet the Titanoboa — an extinct snake that was the size of a bus.

CANADIAN CRIME

Carter, 9pm, Alibi IN A new Canadian series that has echoes of f Castle, Hollywood star Harley Carter (Jerry O’Connell, pictured) has a very public meltdown and decidescid­es to channel his experience as an on-screen detective into solving real cases. O’Connell’s acting has a couple of layers here, but the show is mostly background entertainm­ent.

REAL-LIFE MYSTERY

What Happened To Marine Addis?, 9pm, Forces TV ALAN ADDIS was just 19 when he vanished from the Falklands in 1980. This intriguing and well-structured new documentar­y looks at the effect on his family (he was an only child) and sifts new informatio­n to investigat­e further. (Sky 450, Freeview 96, Freesat 165, Virgin 277)

FREEVIEW MOVIE

Arthur & Mike, 11.35pm, Film4 EMILY BLUNT and Colin Firth (pictured) make an odd couple in a comedy drama that explores depression and desperatio­n. Both are lost souls who have fled their lives and, for escapism, impersonat­e the lives of others. The lessons and enlightenm­ent come too easily.

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