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DIVING World Series, 12 noon, Eurosport 2

TOM DALEY won his first individual World Series gold for four years in Canada in April. Now, he competes in this final round in London, which starts with the men’s and women’s 10m synchronis­ed diving.

FOOTBALL Charlton Athletic v Doncaster Rovers, 7.30pm, Sky Football, 7.45pm, Main Event

MATTY BLAIR scored in the 87th minute of the first leg to keep Doncaster’s play-off hopes alive after Charlton had taken a two-goal lead in the first half. Can the Yorkshire club complete the turnaround in South-East London to book a date at Wembley?

FREEVIEW MOVIE Max Steel, 7.15pm, Film4

BASED on a line of action figures, this superhero adventure stars Ben Winchell as the teenager who has to put aside his homework in order to battle bad guys. It helps that he can harness a powerful energy — and has a symbiotic alien (called Steel) as his talkative helper.

FACT-BASED FILM BlacKkKlan­sman, 8pm, Sky Premiere

SPIKE LEE’S strange but true crime story is smart and lively. John David Washington (pictured with Laura Harrier) stars as the black Colorado cop Ron Stallworth, who goes undercover (on the phone) to unmask Ku Klux Klan members who are planning a bombing.

BAND PROFILE Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music: A Musical History, 8pm, BBC4

A CELEBRATIO­N of the band formed after Bryan Ferry placed an advert in Melody Maker in 1971 (‘quality musicians only’), this lively programme also features stories and observatio­ns from Sadie Frost, Shaun Ryder and Ana Matronic.

SAVED FROM SCRAP Flipping Bangers, 9pm, Blaze

WILL and Gus pick up a right ‘stinker of a car’ tonight, a Suzuki SJ that’s been sitting around for five years. Gus reckons the cures to several diseases could be found in the mould that covers it. (Freeview 63, Freesat 162, Sky 187, Virgin 216)

VICE SQUAD Code 37: Sex Crimes, 9pm, More4

AS THE Belgian crime drama returns for a new series, Hannah is still traumatise­d by the attack, while her team investigat­e an assault on an older woman. If that sounds grim, it is, but Code 37 balances such cases with an earthy sense of humour that translates through the subtitles.

COLONISTS DRAMA Jamestown, 9pm, Sky One

THE widow Castell (Naomi Battrick, pictured with Patsy Ferran) has tried lies and seduction against g Willmus and, in tonight’s new episode, she even tries being honest with him. Willmus is her last opponent of note — the governor has become obsessed with a golden horse, which he feels will restore his authority — but could he be too much, even for her?

WEDDING WEAR Say Yes To The Dress: Lancashire, 9pm, TLC

GOK WAN’S chirpy wedding gown series is more fun than the U.S. show that inspired it, and it handles emotional moments well, too. In his dress-fitting shop here is bride-to-be Lisa and her daughter, both of whom were caught up in the Manchester Arena bombing of 2017. (Sky 140, Virgin 167)

DESK JOCKEYS Corporate, 11.05pm, Comedy Central

THIS U.S. office satire shifts up a gear as two of the corporate drones find themselves working on the weekend. They start digging through colleagues’ desks and find all manner of secrets. What lurks in the office of their sword-wielding CEO, though?

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