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FOOTBALL Liverpool v FC Porto, 7pm, BT Sport 3

WITH five away goals in the bag from the first leg — including a hat trick from Sadio Mane — Liverpool have surely earned safe passage into the Champions League quarter-finals. Also tonight (7pm, BT Sport 2), Real Madrid travel to Paris Saint-Germain with a 3-1 lead, thanks to two Cristiano Ronaldo goals.

FREEVIEW MOVIE Moonrise Kingdom, 7.05pm, Film4

WES ANDERSON’S wonderfull­y askew story of young love complicate­d by meddling adults (including Bruce Willis, Bill Murray and Tilda Swinton). Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward are the youngsters who run away after meeting at summer camp.

IN THE FRAME Portrait Artist Of The Year 2018, 8pm, Sky Arts

MEERA SYAL’S bar of expectatio­n for her portrait this week is low. ‘Awake’ is how she jokes she’d like the artists to capture her, but, given the four-hour sitting time, that might be tougher than it sounds. Also sitting this week are Derek Jacobi and Kirsty Wark.

PAY-PER-VIEW FILM Breathe, BT TV/ Sky Store/Virgin Movies

ANDY SERKIS’S triumphant directoria­l debut is the true story of polio survivor Robin Cavendish, and stars Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy.

HEIST CAPER Baby Driver, 8pm, Sky Premiere

ANSEL ELGORT is the driver, always plugged in to his iPod, in a frantic and fun four-wheeled thriller from British director Edgar Wright. Lily James (pictured with Elgort) is the love interest he hopes to run away with.

UNHAPPY FAMILY Here And Now, 9pm, Sky Atlantic

ALAN BALL’S U.S. drama hasn’t become lost in its own mysticism, which is definitely for the best. In part three, we delve into the home life of the therapist who is treating Ramon, and philosophe­r Greg (Tim Robbins) takes his rage against the world to a wider audience.

GONE MISSING The Disappeara­nce, 9pm, Universal Channel

THE tension ramps up in part three of this naturally played, six-part Canadian thriller about a vanished child, as raging grandfathe­r Henry’s impatient actions endanger the police investigat­ion. Or has he found a real lead?

ONE-DAY CRICKET New Zealand v England, 9.30pm, Sky Cricket & Mix, 9.45pm, Sky Main Event

AFTER spinners Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid picked up five wickets between them to set England on the road to victory at Wellington, the tourists could wrap up the series in this fourth of five ODIs in Dunedin.

SOCIALITE’S STORY Churchill’s Girl, 10pm, More4

DURING World War II and while married to Winston Churchill’s son, Randolph, Pamela Harriman began an affair with President Roosevelt’s top man in London and apparently passed informatio­n to Churchill about U.S. priorities. This profile tells the story of a woman who finished up as U.S. ambassador to France.

U.S. COMEDY Divorce, 10.10pm, Sky Atlantic

WITH the divorce signed and Frances and Robert (Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church) not sniping at each other quite so much, this HBO series has become easier to watch in its second season. In episode two, Frances’s main conflict is with her daughter, Lila (Sterling Jerins, pictured with Parker, who pushes her to say something she never expected.

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