Satellite choice
Birmingham Phoenix v Welsh Fire, 2.30pm, 6pm, Sky Main Event, The Hundred & Mix THE pressure’s on with only two more league fixtures to come for these sides to secure a top-three finish and a place in the knockout stage. The Phoenix women will be looking for more runs from captain Amy Jones, before Brummie all-rounder Moeen Ali leads out the men’s side.
CHILDREN’S TALE
A Dragon’s Adventure, 5.45pm, Sky Premiere
ADAPTED from a German TV series, this colourful animation follows a community of dragons, of different species, who find a way to all get along — at a summer camp.
TRANSPORT HERITAGE
Secrets Of The London Underground, 8pm, Yesterday A FIFTH of London’s Tube stations were designed by one man — Leslie Green. You can spot them by the distinctive blood-red tiles and tonight, Siddy Holloway (pictured) takes Tim Dunn around an example that is about to be demolished, in Euston.
ON-DEMAND MOVIE
The Nest, Sky Store/Virgin JUDE LAW and Carrie Coon star in this finely tuned study of marriage, in which lives unravel after a family move from New York to an eerie Surrey manor in the Eighties. It comes from Sean Durkin, the director of Martha Marcy May Marlene.
L.A. EMERGENCIES
9-1-1, 9pm, Sky Witness IT MUST feel like an awfully long pregnancy for Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt), given how much drama this show has thrown into her path along the way. Tonight, though, it finally comes to an end as she goes into labour, but don’t bet on everything going smoothly — it wouldn’t be 9-1-1 if it did.
TELLY TALK
Channel Hopping With Jon Richardson, 9pm, Comedy Central NISH KUMAR says that TV is the most important thing in his life, so he’s a good choice of guest for this new, clipfilled gogglebox chat with Jon Richardson. Kumar’s choice of footage from the glory days of The Apprentice is particularly good.
Murder In Paradise, 9pm, C+I ‘IF YOU are splitting up, you need to watch your back.’ This new series unpacks the 2014 murder of charismatic Bristol millionaire Andy Bush by his jealous ex, Mayka Kukucova; it still clearly feels quite raw for those who recall the events. (Sky 156, Virgin 209)
MURDER CASE
White House Farm, 10pm, ITV3 A REPEAT for this true-life crime drama about the 1985 murder of the Bamber family, which was thought to be an open-andshut case at the start — troubled Sheila was thought to have shot her parents, twin sons and herself. Freddie Fox (pictured) stars as coolly detached adopted son Jeremy.
COOKED TO ORDER
Big Zuu’s Big Eats, 10pm, Dave ZUU’S cheery series ends with him cooking for Natasia Demetriou. The actress and comedian is half English, half Greek Cypriot, a vegetarian and, since presenting Netflix’s The Big Flower Fight, a keen gardener, so Zuu catches up with her down the allotment.
FILM DRAMA
The Last Shift, 11.05pm, Sky Premiere COMEDY drama starring Richard Jenkins as the soon-to-retire fastfood chef who cooks up an unlikely friendship with his reluctant replacement (Shane Paul McGhie).