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NATURAL WORLD David Attenborou­gh: A Life On Our Planet, Netflix

IN HIS 94 years, David Attenborou­gh must have seen more of Earth’s natural wonders than anyone else. In this film, the great naturalist reflects on the changes the planet has seen in his lifetime, and what can be done to save it.

ON-DEMAND MOVIE My Zoe, BT TV/ Sky Store/Virgin Movies

JULIE DELPY writes, directs and stars in this poignant film about a geneticist who suffers a terrible loss. Spooks’s Richard Armitage plays her unpleasant ex-husband in a movie that’s two parts complex family relationsh­ip drama, one part near-future sci-fi.

PLANE RESTORATIO­N Inside The Spitfire Factory, 9pm, More4

IN PART two of this excellent insight into the work at Biggin Hill, we learn how the team make new Spitfire wings, and follow trainee Alex Monk, the eldest son of boss Peter. There’s also a special day for veterans at the hangar, and the restoratio­n of a Hawker Typhoon.

CRIME SQUAD NCIS, 9pm, 5 USA

SLOANE’S long-simmering back story — her torture in Afghanista­n — comes to the fore in the new-toFreeview season 15 finale of this still strong show. The NCIS agent (Maria Bello) is on a date when she spies one of her captors; then, she goes rogue, and events build to a cliffhange­r — but don’t fear, the show will return.

SUPERNATUR­AL TALE Evil, 9pm, Alibi

TYRANNICAL Broadway producer Byron Duke (John Glover) has started sweating blood in tonight’s new episode, but is he possessed by demons or does he just need anger management training? Glover has played the Devil before, and he’s great casting for this instalment of the X Files-style U.S. drama.

FUNNY GAMES Guessable?, 9pm, Comedy Central

SARA PASCOE (pictured) hosts a new game show based on the art of guessing, with Alan Davies and Darren Harriott as captains and Clare Balding on great form as one of their guests. The comedy highlight, though, is resident expert John Kearns — a two-times Edinburgh Comedy Award-winner.

ZOMBIE HORDE The Walking Dead, 9pm, Fox

THE Covid-delayed season finale carries the cheery title A Certain Doom, but there are glimmers of hope amid the sacrifice and death as the horde converge on the survivors. The extras playing the zombies get way more screen time than usual here.

FREEVIEW WESTERN Wyatt Earp, 9pm, Paramount

A STRONG cast — led by Kevin Costner in the title role — gather at Tombstone for the finale at the OK Corral in this Hollywood embellishm­ent of the true story of ambiguous lawman Earp and his gang. It’s as overblown as you’d expect of a Costner project.

COMEDY QUIZ Hey Tracey!, 10pm, ITV2

THE return of this strange and creative game show in which familiar faces, such as Christine McGuinness and Roman Kemp (pictured),ed) coldcold-call firms in search of the answers to questions. They are ‘helped’ by Tracey, a crass digital assistant — imagine Max Headroom by way of Geordie Shore. Joel Dommett hosts this endearing madness.

FILM DRAMA Waves, 10.30pm, Sky Premiere

HEART-RENDING drama following the epic emotional journey of a suburban AfricanAme­rican family as they come to terms with a devastatin­g loss. Kelvin Harrison Jr stars.

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