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FOOTBALL Slavia Prague v Arsenal, 7.15pm, BT Sport 1
THE Gunners head to Prague for the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final — will they come to regret conceding an injury-time equaliser last week? Manchester United, meanwhile, have a two-goal advantage as they host Granada at Old Trafford (7.15pm, BT Sport 2).
BEST OF BRITISH Made In Britain, 8pm, ITV4
THIS week, we discover the secrets of Kendal Mint Cake — the sugary treat that has summited Everest and crossed the Antarctic. We learn how the ancient art of making stained glass is alive and well in York, and meet a team of master craftsmen who are producing bows and arrows.
FIGHTING CRIME The Shift: Women On The Force, 8pm, W
IN TONIGHT’S new episode, PC Ellie Cooke hopes to join North Yorkshire Police’s newest unit, the offroad bike team. She’s won three British titles, so has a leg up on the bike-riding side. Meanwhile, PC Pauline Law (pictured) targets a Selby house that may be used for selling drugs.
U.S. PETROLHEADS Top Gear America, discovery+
THE U.S. actors Dax Shepard and Rob Corddry join the British journalist Jethro Bovingdon for this U.S. take on the motor show. It puts them in competition from the start as they pick supercars that reflect their personalities, then tease each other about them. A new episode arrives every Wednesday.
MUSICAL MOVIE A Star Is Born, Netflix
BRADLEY COOPER’S bold directorial debut is a strong 21st-century remake of the beloved musical drama, in which he stars with Lady Gaga.
LEGAL DRAMA The Good Fight, 9pm, More4
TONIGHT’S episode is the most normal that this Good Wife spin-off has looked in a long time. Soldier-turned-lawyer Caleb (Hugh Dancy) is drawn into a military case with a connection to Will Gardner, while Julius — who is starting to hate himself — begins to fight against Memo 618, whatever it is.
HIGHLAND FLING A League Of Their Own Road Trip: Loch Ness To London, 9pm, Sky One
ON THE second leg of their trip, Freddie Flintoff, Jack Whitehall, Romesh Ranganathan and Jamie Redknapp (pictured) are joined by tennis ace Andy Murray and his mum, Judy, for a Highland Games challengechallenge. Then, it’s off for dinner with star chef Marco Pierre White.
SCI-FI FLICK Minor Premise, 9.45pm, Sky Premiere
THRILLER about a brilliant — but isolated and obsessed — young neuroscientist (Sathya Sridharan) whose self-experimentation has dramatic but troubling results.
SITCOM LAUGHS Meet The Richardsons, 10pm, Dave
LUCY is suspicious when Sally Phillips arrives to help Jon with his documentary in tonight’s fun new episode of the realityshow-style sitcom, in which the couple — well, mostly Lucy — plan a return to London.
ACTOR RACONTEUR Peter Ustinov: The Parkinson Interviews, 10.55pm, BBC4
PETER USTINOV was a regular on Michael Parkinson’s show and here, the host looks back at the actor’s always entertaining appearances. Parkinson admits that during one interview, he and Ustinov were both ‘very, very happy’ after filling the water carafe with vodka and tonic.