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AMERICAN FOOTBALL Detroit Lions v Minnesota Vikings, 5pm, Sky Sports Action & Main Event

IT’S Thanksgivi­ng Day in America, which means two things: turkey and American football. First, the Lions face the Vikings. Dallas Cowboys v LA Chargers and Washington Redskins v New York Giants follow.

FOOTBALL FC Cologne v Arsenal, 5.30pm, BT Sport 2

ARSENAL need only a point in Germany to guarantee top spot in Europa League Group H. Hector Bellerin, Sead Kolasinac and Alexis Sanchez were on the scoresheet when the Gunners beat Cologne 3-1 in North London in September.

YOUNG, FREE & SINGLE She’s Gotta Have It, Netflix

SPIKE LEE’S TV series version of his 1986 film (also on Netflix) is unlike anything on TV at the moment. It has the lyrical feel of street Shakespear­e as it bounces between the lives of its heroine, Nola (DeWanda Wise, pictured with Lyriq Bent), and her numerous friends and lovers in NYC.

MODEL BEHAVIOUR Britain’s Next Top Model, 9pm, Lifetime

CATTINESS is on the rise in the house, and that tension bubbles away in the background as the girls embark on an online dating-inspired photoshoot. Also in tonight’s new episode, Kelly Brook (pictured) and Made In Chelsea’s Oliver Proudlock join the judging panel.

MAKING YOUR MIND UP Horizon: How You Really Make Decisions, 9pm, BBC4

TO WHAT extent do we consciousl­y control our decisions? This fascinatin­g report reveals how intuition can override logic and explores the limits of perception using experiment­s that are enough to make you wonder why people are trusted with anything at all.

LABOUR LEADER John Bishop: In Conversati­on With Jeremy Corbyn, 9pm, W

JOHN BISHOP’S chat show only ever has one guest per episode — it’s quite a spotlight to be under, and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn steps into it tonight. Over the next hour, he reflects revealingl­y about his life and his politics.

FILM DRAMA The Girl In The Book, 9.50pm, Sky Premiere

EMILY VANCAMP stars as a woman who, as a teenager, was a naive, exploited muse to a bestsellin­g author (Michael Nyqvist). A powerful, timely study of an abuse of power.

FLYING ACE Britain’s Greatest Pilot: The Extraordin­ary Story Of Captain Winkle Brown, 10pm, BBC4

FINE documentar­y about the remarkable Captain Eric ‘Winkle’ Brown, who flew for the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm. Here, at 95, he recalls an extraordin­ary life and flying career — including his first flight, aged ten, with his father (‘I could neither reach the rudder pedals nor the throttles’).

POLITICAL DRAMA Madam Secretary, 10pm, Sky Living

THE return of this polished U.S. drama starring Tea Leoni (pictured) as a very human — and humorous — Secretary of State. Season four starts on topical ground, with McCord (Leoni) tackling ‘fake news’ when she is swept up in the furore following a foreign official’s death.

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