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NEW FILM Like Father, Netflix

KELSEY GRAMMER and Kristen Bell (pictured) play an estranged dad and daughter in a sharp but soft-centred comedy that unfolds after her wedding collapses.

FOOTBALL Reading v Derby County, 7pm, Sky Football & Main Event

NEW Derby boss Frank Lampard has signed Chelsea’s promising midfielder Mason Mount on loan as the Rams try to improve on their sixth-place finish last season. Reading, meanwhile, narrowly avoided relegation.

NEW ACTION FLICK Justice League, 8pm, Sky Premiere

WITH all the ingredient­s for a cracking team superhero movie, this falls way short, becoming a surprising­ly tedious movie. There’s still bucketload­s of action, though, in DC’s answer to Marvel’s Avengers, as Batman and Wonder Woman (Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot) assemble a team capable of fighting back against a mighty enemy!

U.S. CRIME SHOW Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, 9pm, 5 USA

GARY SINISE (CSI, Forrest Gump) leads the cast in this spin-off from the popular drama Criminal Minds. It follows members of the specialise­d internatio­nal division of the FBI as they solve crimes and rescue Americans who find themselves in danger while abroad. First stop: Thailand . . .

FANTASY SERIES Stan Lee’s Lucky Man, 9pm, Sky One

HARRY (James Nesbitt) finds the bid to clear his name gets even tougher now that he knows he’s up against an MI6 officer. And when he enlists the help of Eve to win Samuel Blake’s trust, his plan soon backfires — Blake tries to turn Eve against him . . .

CRIME-BUSTERS Hooten & The Lady, 9pm, Pick

ANOTHER week, another continent and tonight, the daring duo (Michael Landes and Ophelia Lovibond, pictured) are searching for a Faberge egg in Moscow (where the episode was filmed). This story also delves into their pasts: we meet Hooten’s mentor, and an old pal of the Lady’s — who’s taken a dark path.

MILITARY DRAMA Six, 9pm, History

RIP is in a bad way as season two of this special forces drama has its UK premiere and, whether he survives or not, action must be taken. Into this desperate situation steps Gina (Olivia Munn, pictured), a take-no-prisoners type from the CIA, but there’s a lot of hand-wringing and flashbacks before she arrives.

SONG & DANCE Nashville, 9pm, Sky Living

IN THE penultimat­e episode before our favourite country music stars pack up their guitar cases for good, Scarlett and Sean come together to organise a ranch benefit night, Gunnar finally gets some much-needed inspiratio­n, and a medical scare gets Juliette and Avery talking.

FREEVIEW MOVIE Train To Busan, 10.55pm, Film4

AFTER yesterday’s Zombieland, here’s how South Korea handles a zombie apocalypse movie. It’s set aboard a train (the clue’s in the title) that’s about to set off from Seoul. At the last minute, a young woman boards — she’s clearly not well, and that wound on her leg looks nasty . . .

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