Satellite choice
ONE-DAY CRICKET Sri Lanka v England, 9.30am, Sky Cricket & Main Event
WEATHER permitting the two teams will take to the field and once again cross swords. In the most recent encounter, which was reduced to 21 overs, England shone, proving why they are the world’s highest rated one-day team.
TOP DRAMA RERUN Housewife, , 49, , 3.50pm, ITV3
VICTORIA WOOD (pictured) won two Bafta Awards (as star and writer) for her World War II drama about downtrodden wife Nella. Her life dramatically changes with the outbreak of war as she joins the Women’s Voluntary Service and discovers a whole new world.
NEW MOVIE I Do . . . Until I Don’t, 5pm, Sky Premiere
OFFBEAT romantic comedy, written and directed by Lake Bell. She and Ed Helms are one of three couples taking part in a documentary, whose maker believes marriage is a sham.
FOOTBALL Shakhtar Donetsk v Manchester City, 7.15pm, BT Sport 3
CITY need to improve on a shaky start in the Champions League — their only points are from an 87thminute David Silva winner against Hoffenheim. Meanwhile, Juventus visit Old Trafford (7pm, BT Sport 2).
DEEP SCIENCE Black Hole Apocalypse, 7.50pm, PBS America
BLACK holes are so extraordinary that they seem like the stuff of fiction. This new, two-part documentary — concluding tomorrow — delves into current research into these invisible regions, the gravity of which can apparently swallow light, planets and stars, and even bend time.
TRUE CRIME Making A Murderer (Part 2), Netflix
THIS gripping, true-crime tenparter picks up the story of Steven Avery and explores what happened after his conviction for the murder of Teresa Halbach.
LEGAL DRAMA AMA Bull, 9pm, 5 USA
THIS enjoyable U.S. legal drama is deep into its second season, and ex-NCIS star Michael Weatherly (pictured) is well into his stride as its leading man, the jury specialist Dr Jason Bull. In this new episode, Bull stumbles on to the case of an apparently innocent father-of-three who is arrested for a murder — committed 18 years ago.
MILITARY DRAMA SEAL Team, 9pm, Sky One
THIS mix of soldiering and family drama returns for a new, second season, and Jason (David Boreanaz) and his team are back on home turf in the U.S., considering their lives after Afghanistan. But, as Boreanaz himself says, ‘This is not a show about feelings,’ and before long, they’re taking out militants on an oil rig.
CRACKING CAPER Kingsman: The Secret Service, 9pm, Film4
A SOUPED-UP spy caper with a twinkle in its eye. Among a starry cast, Taron Egerton (who’s come a long way since this debut leading role) is the council estate ‘chav’ who is about to join a very elite squad after being recruited by Colin Firth’s super-cool gent.
LIFE & LOVE There She Goes, 10pm, BBC4
IN PART two of this starkly honest comedy drama about the realities of raising a child with severe learning disabilities, the mum (Jessica Hynes) is coming across as the most tolerant woman in history. The dad (David Tennant) is at the pub, ‘making contacts’ and celebrating the birthday of a fictional colleague.