Scottish Daily Mail

CRITICS' CHOICE

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LEGACY OF WAR Unreported World, 7.30pm, Ch4 REPORTER Ade Adepitan investigat­es the devastatin­g legacy of Agent Orange, the toxic herbicide dropped by U.S. forces in Vietnam. The war may have ended more than 40 years ago, but the effects are still being felt today. LAUGH TILL YOU CRY Would I Lie To You? 8.30pm, BBC1 SADLY, the latest series is over, but here’s a chance to see team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack — plus host Rob Brydon — swapping tall tales (and a few truths) with Brian Blessed, Hugh Dennis, Martin Kemp and Claudia Winkleman (pictured) in this laugh-till-you-cry compilatio­n of previously unseen footage. FOOD ON THE GO Food Unwrapped, 8.30pm, Ch4 JIMMY DOHERTY travels to both France and Denmark this week, finding out why British cheese sales are soaring across Europe. Meanwhile, Kate Quilton visits Israel to discover how to choose the juiciest limes, and Matt Tebbutt heads for Italy to investigat­e the secrets of Parma ham. That’s an awful lot of travel for a food show . . . COMEDY KICKS Still Game, 9.30pm, BBC1 JACK and Victor (Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, pictured) become unlikely marriage guidance counsellor­s when Fergie’s head is turned by a beautiful redhead. But are our badly behaved pensioners the men to turn to for advice?

FILM CHOICES Tombstone, 10pm, Ch5 A STUPENDOUS cast of character and genre actors, including Kurt Russell, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton and Powers Boothe, ride towards the famous showdown at the OK Corral. Russell is Wyatt Earp; Val Kilmer is an ailing Doc Holliday. American Pie: The Wedding, 10.40pm, STV MICHELLE and Jim (Alyson Hannigan and Jason Biggs, pictured) head for the altar in the third of the franchise. Bodily functions, sexual embarrassm­ent and an extended gag about a chocolate dessert that’s nothing of the sort — the easily shocked had best stay away.

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