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FOOTBALL Norwich v Birmingham, 7pm, Sky Football & Main Event
ONEL HERNANDEZ scored twice for the Canaries — first in the 83rd minute and then deep into stoppage time — to secure a 2-2 draw for the Championship promotion contenders when these sides last met, back in August.
SPACE ADVENTURES Star Trek: Discovery, Netflix
AS THE witty Star Trek show makes a full-throttle return for a second season, Anson Mount (Hell On Wheels) joins the cast as Captain Pike, here to investigate strange lights in the galaxy. Pike is a character from the original Star Trek series and he’s not the only familiar name — Spock is back, too. A new episode arrives every Friday.
SINGING SIBLINGS The Everly Brothers: Harmonies From Heaven, 8pm, BBC4
TIM RICE and Art Garfunkel are among those marvelling at the harmonies of brothers Phil and Don in this rich profile. Don is interviewed, too, and recalls their early start — ‘Little Donnie and Baby Boy Phil’ sang on the family radio show in the Forties.
SC-FI MOVIE Solo: A Star Wars Story, 8pm, Sky Premiere
CRITICS and audiences didn’t warm to this latest Star Wars spin-off. Among the highlights, though, we see how the young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich, pictured) met his Wookiee pal, Chewie, and got his hands on the Millennium Falcon.
PETROL HEADS The Grand Tour, Amazon Prime
CLARKSON, Hammond and May begin a new, third series of blockbuster shenanigans in Detroit. They lament the decline of ‘Motor City’, despair at its modern hipster population and stage a drag race on deserted streets.
U.S. SITCOM Grace And Frankie, Netflix
JANE FONDA and Lily Tomlin are great fun as the rebellious duo in Netflix’s mature returning comedy. Here, Grace and Frankie scheme to take back their independence from their meddling kids.
SOAPY DRAMA Delicious, 9pm, Sky One
MIMI (Sheila Hancock) is going into hospital for an operation and is determined to do so with or without the interference of Sam and Gina. That’s understandable, as those two simply can’t seem to stop fighting — if they did, there wouldn’t be a series. This is the last episode, though, and it leaves everyone changed.
THE LOWDOWN On Bass — Tina Weymouth!, 9pm, BBC4
THE Talking Heads bassist (pictured) presents this ‘joy ride through the deepest register in music’. Weymouth is dreamy in tone, but very specific in her knowledge, taking us from the rise of street corner doo-wop to the ‘first front man bassist’ (Paul McCartney) and beyond.
JUSTICE TEAM NCIS, 9pm, Fox
McGEE may have that macho beard, but he’s fooling no one. In this amusing new episode, he reveals his obsession with the reality show Real Wives Of War after one of the participants is caught up in a bombing. His musclebound colleague, Torres, reveals his sensitive side, too, as he discusses his love of the singer Shakira.
COURTROOM EXPERT Bull, 10pm, Fox
SURVIVING that heart attack seems to have convinced Bull that he’s capable of anything. The jury specialist double-books himself — on jury duty and a high-profile murder case — and assumes, with more than his usual level of arrogance, that he can still do both. Pity the underlings left to sort out his mess.