Satellite choice
TENNIS
French Open, 9.30am, Eurosport 1, 10am, ITV4 SIMONA HALEP is the defending champion at Roland Garros, but world number one Naomi Osaka will be ready to push her all the way. In the men’s competition, Novak Djokovic will seek to follow up his win in the Australian Open.
TEEN TEAM
Mustangsg FC, 5pm,p CBBC THE sparky Australian drama about a girls’ football team returns for a new series, and the Mustangs are on the hunt for trophies. The girls are led by Marnie, who set up the team in the first place and is played by Emmanuelle Mattana (pictured centre with Monique Heath and Ashleigh Marshall), an avid footballer who auditioned for the series through her soccer club.
SIXTIES COMEDY
Crooks Anonymous, 6.30pm, Talking Pictures TV LESLIE PHILLIPS is the habitual thief who joins a sort of AA for criminals in an effort to go straight and marry his sweetheart (Julie Christie). He doesn’t respond well to treatment, and the final step leads him straight into temptation . . .
SAXON PAST
Mystic Britain, 8pm, Smithsonian CLIVE ANDERSON seems to be having a lot of fun in this continuing history series. In this new episode, he pretends to be a Saxon lord and digs into the mystery of a Southend burial that’s a mixture of paganism and Christianity. (Sky 195, Freeview 99, Freesat 175, Virgin 295)
ON-DEMAND MOVIE
Where Hands Touch, Sky Store/Virgin Movies A BIRACIAL German teenager falls in love with a member of Hitler Youth in this unusual wartime story, which moves from Berlin to a Nazi labour camp.
TO THE RESCUE
9-1-1, 9pm, Sky Witness THE constant flow of ever more dramatic emergencies makes this popular U.S. drama one of the most riveting series on TV, or one of the silliest. In the finale to season two (there will be a third), first responders deal with a bomber and a stunt driver who has come a cropper in the grisliest of ways.
NUCLEAR FALLOUT
Chernobyl, 9pm, Skyy Atlantic THE penultimate episode of a drama that has excelled precisely because it’s never tried to oversell the horror of its real-life subject — there’s no need. We are on to the evacuation here, but the core is stilll exposed, d and the radiation is so high that Valery (Jared Harris, pictured) can’t see how to approach it.
MILITARY ELITE
SEAL Team, 9pm, Sky One IN AN exciting season two finale, the Special Forces officers have one more mission to prove they can be trusted — or face being split up. A third season of Seal Team has already been ordered, so they’ll certainly continue in some form, but there’s still a lot at stake for Jason (David Boreanaz) and the rest of Bravo team here. FILM DRAMA Monsters And Men, 10.30pm, Sky Premiere POWERFUL drama following the fallout after a black man is shot for resisting arrest, and mobile phone footage of the incident is released by a bystander. BlacKkKlansman’s John David Washington (pictured) stars.