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ONE-DAY CRICKET Somerset v Worcesters­hire, 10.55am, Sky Sports 2

MAHELA JAYAWARDEN­E has brought a wise old head to help Somerset to top the South Group of the One-Day Cup. They now face the fourth-placed side from the North Group in the first quarter-final.

EIGHTIES SERIES A Fine Romance, 1.40pm, 6pm, Drama

THIS romantic comedy is from the prolific Bob Larbey, one of two he wrote that revolved around star Judi Dench — the other is As Time Goes By. This weekday repeat from the beginning opens with Laura (Dench, pictured with Michael Williams) reluctantl­y attending a house party.

FREEVIEW FILM Big, 6.55pm, Film4

THE life-swap genre is lightly twisted out of shape in one of the easy-going comedies that made Tom Hanks’s name back in the Eighties. David Moscow is the kid making a wish ‘to be big’, and having more fun than he ever dreamed of when he wakes up as his future self (Hanks).

FOOTBALL Celtic v Hapoel Be’er Sheva, 7pm, BT Sport 2

THE Scottish champions host the Israeli Premier League winners in this play-off. Champions League debutantes Be’er Sheva knocked out Olympiakos to get this far.

MOCKUMENTA­RY People Just Do Nothing, BBC3 (via iPlayer)

THE DJs who think they’re much, much cooler than they are return for a new series of this well-played comedy. In episode one, they try to record a hot new track — but it doesn’t go to plan . . .

HAPPY COUPLE? Jane The Virgin, 8pm, E4

AS SEASON two of this U.S. drama concludes in rewardingl­y emotional style, there’s one big question to answer: will Michael and Jane finally tie the knot? There are plenty of obstacles along the way, but, whatever happens, the show will be back for season three.

ON THE MARKET Selling Houses With Amanda Lamb, 9pm, More4

THE new series moves on to West Sussex, where Amanda (pictured) helps three sellers looking to jazz up their home and attract a buyer. Richard’s house is in need of a less ‘blokey’ look, Clare and Rosemary’s kitchen and lounge are too dark by half, and Indie is after a new lounge altogether.

LAW ENFORCEMEN­T Shades Of Blue, 9pm, Sky Living

LT WOZNIAK’S well-founded paranoia finds another target in this new episode: Saperstein. Harlee (Jennifer Lopez, pictured), who actually is the rat in Wozniak’s squad, can’t bear to see someone else paying for her betrayal, but what can she do? It’s hard to see a happy ending to this situation . . .

U.S. COMEDY DRAMA Younger, 9pm, Sony Channel

WHAT woman wants to be told that she ‘channels a masculine energy’ on a date? Diana (Miriam Shor) doesn’t seem to mind — at least, at first — as she spends the day with a man who thinks too much. This is the first of a strong double bill for the perky NYC comedy, which is broadening nicely in its second season.

PAY-PER-VIEW MOVIE Eye In The Sky, BT TV/Virgin Movies

ALAN RICKMAN and Helen Mirren are among high-ranking political and military personnel making lifeand-death decisions in this dissection of the issues surroundin­g modern warfare. (Coming to Sky Store on Monday)

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