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FREEVIEW MOVIE Central Intelligen­ce, 6.50pm, Film4

PHYSICAL laughs and fizzy chemistry win out in this goofily fun comedy. Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart meet up again after high school, their fortunes drasticall­y reversed.

BON APPETIT! Michel Roux’s French Country Cooking, 9pm, Food Network

THIS new dispatch from Roux’s holiday home is like a pure dose of summer. On the menu are duck and the French version of breadand-butter pudding — but first, in search of honey, the chef visits a beehive in an idyllic lavender field.

MOVING DOCUMENTAR­Y Myleene: Miscarriag­e And Me, 9pm, W

FOR this emotional new one-off, Myleene Klass (pictured) reflects on the pain of her four miscarriag­es, and talks frankly to other women who have shared that sad experience, in the hopes that the taboo around the subject can be lifted. The film is artfully expressed and sincere, with some eye-opening insights.

Another Life, Netflix

THE crew were Earthbound in the season one finale of this diverting sci-fi show, led by Battlestar Galactica’s Katee Sackhoff (pictured). Hopefully, they’ll figure out how to beat the Achaia on the way as they return for a second season.

PRESIDENTI­AL BIOPIC All The Way, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

BREAKING BAD’S Bryan Cranston (pictured) stars as ‘accidental President’ Lyndon B. Johnson, who succeeded JFK, in this impressive if plot-heavy HBO biopic. Cranston’s LBJ is relentless, driven by insecuriti­es at his core, and determined to push through civil rights legislatio­n.

SEASON FINALE Why Women Kill, 9pm, Alibi

IF THIS show’s writers have any integrity at all, there must be no redemption for Alma (Allison Tolman) in tonight’s finale. The society climber decides that her daughter’s fiance is fair game, and sets about her plan with a cool efficiency that doesn’t look like madness at all.

FACT-BASED FILM American Traitor, 9.50pm, Sky Premiere

DRAMATISAT­ION of the life of American broadcaste­r Mildred Gillars (Meadow Williams), who, after World War II, was tried for treason. Al Pacino co-stars as the lawyer who represente­d her.

COMEDY ALL-ROUNDER The Emily Atack Show, 10pm, ITV2

EMILY’S vibrant new series of sketches, impression­s and standup continues with an episode themed around life lessons. There are sketches set at school and on a road trip, while in the stand-up sections, Emily riffs on sex education, bunking off school and mucking up her driving lessons.

STAND-UP SHOW Sarah Millican: Chatterbox Live, 10pm, More4

‘THE show is called Chatterbox because that’s what I’ve always been.’ The comic Sarah Millican delivers a chatty, down-to-earth and often rude stand-up set, recorded at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre in 2011. She talks about her weight, the challenges of relaxing and having cups of tea in the bath.

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