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DAVIS CUP TENNIS Great Britain v Germany, 3pm, Eurosport 1

AFTER topping their group at the weekend with wins against France and Czech Republic, Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans, Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski have reached the knockout stage. Their quarter-final opponents include Jan-Lennard Struff and Dominik Koepfer.

SCI-FI MOVIE The Tomorrow War, Amazon

Prime

ALIENS ravage the Earth of the future, and the humans who face them draft the people of the past to help. Chris Pratt (pictured) plays a draftee in a sci-fi blockbuste­r, originally destined for cinemas, that packs a decent emotional punch.

GREAT OUTDOORS Winter Walks, 7.30pm, BBC4

ALASTAIR CAMPBELL walks in the snow in Yorkshire, between the waterfalls of Scaleber Force and Catrigg Force. The calming effect of the water, and of the landscape in general, seems to provoke many a random thought: ‘I quite often think about being a bird,’ he reflects.

SUPERNATUR­AL TALE The Girl In The Woods, NOW

NIGHTMARES lurk behind a woodland door, and the super-strong girl who guards against them has run away. This spooky U.S. series follows Carrie as she makes new teen friends in the human world.

ON-DEMAND FILM June Again, Sky Store/Virgin

HEARTFELT and fundamenta­lly feel-good Australian drama about a woman with dementia who suddenly hits a lucid spell. June breaks out of her nursing home to see her family, but only has so long to fix the damage she finds.

INDUSTRIAL PAST Walking Victorian Britain, 9pm, 5Select

IN THE last of his revealing series, Dr Onyeka Nubia learns how Lancashire was at the core of Britain’s lucrative cotton industry in the 19th century. His walk begins in Burnley. (Freeview 55, Freesat 133, Sky 153, Virgin 152)

DETECTIVE DUO Private Eyes, 9pm, Sky Witness

ANGIE (Cindy Sampson) is recovering in hospital as the final season of this ‘will they, won’t they’ Canadian drama gets under way, but that doesn’t stop her picking up a case. She asks Shade (Jason Priestley, pictured with Sampson) to investigat­e, but since Angie was up to her eyeballs on morphine when she picked up the tip, he’s sceptical . . .

MEET THE AUTHORS Sky Arts Book Club, 9pm, Sky Arts

SKY’S occasional literary series returns with cheery hosts Andi Oliver and Elizabeth Day. Tonight, members of Good Housekeepi­ng magazine’s book club have a good old chat with Sebastian Faulks, and we also hear from Bernardine Evaristo and Monique Roffey.

FAST CARS How To Build British, 9pm, More4

THIS week’s episode goes inside the Liverpool factory of Briggs Automotive Company — BAC — as the workers beaver away on a Mono R. Each of these £270,000 supercars takes 700 man hours to build, and only 40 have been created.

CRIME THRILLER The Last Job, 9.50pm, Sky Premiere

RICHARD DREYFUSS stars as a retired mobster, caring for his ailing wife at home. When thieves ransack his house, he is spurred into a violent rampage.

OFFBEAT QUIZ Question Team, 10pm, Dave

FOR the last episode, Sara Pascoe makes up for not having a hen do by staging one during her round of questions. Also, don’t miss Darren Harriott’s section on suspected celebrity time travellers for his round on conspiracy theories — the examples he comes up with are surprising­ly persuasive.

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