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Satellite choice DOCUMENTAR­Y

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TEST CRICKET England v Ireland, 10am, Sky Cricket & Main Event

WITH the World Cup secured, Test captain Joe Root and England turn their attention to this summer’s Ashes. They complete their preparatio­ns with a four-day match against Ireland at Lord’s, the first time the two countries have ever met in a Test match.

COMEDY DRAMA Eternal Love, 4.10pm, Sky Premeire

INDIE comedy drama about a couple whose new relationsh­ip is tested when Elliot (Jeremy Allen White) is diagnosed with cancer. Maika Monroe is the girl deciding to stick around.

GRAND DESIGN The Art Of Architectu­re, 8pm, Sky Arts

THE rebirth of Ground Zero in New York is the subject of the first of this new, ten-part series about great architects. Here, Santiago Calatrava explains the thinking behind the glorious, soaring Transporta­tion Hub (pictured) that he created on the site of the 9/11 attacks.

War Factories, 8pm, Yesterday

PART two explores how Hitler’s shipyards produced more than 1,100 U-boats and his factories almost 140,000 planes. Historians such as Alexandra Churchill, who has a particular­ly nice turn of phrase, flesh out the stories behind the astonishin­g statistics in this series.

EXPLOSIVE FINALE Designated Survivor, 9pm, Paramount

THE finale to the first season of this thrillingl­y ridiculous U.S. drama about an accidental President (Kiefer Sutherland) who is surrounded by conspiraci­es. Here, his team try to stop another bomb from going off, while the President faces a coup. (Freeview 54, Freesat 132, Sky 159, Virgin 188)

FANTASY ROMANCE Outlander, 9pm, More4

TIME is marching on at a fair pace in this new third season of the time-travelling romance. Jamie (Sam Heughan) is in prison, staring down the new governor — who is clearly way more afraid of him than he wants to be. For Claire (Caitriona Balfe), the cracks in her marriage to Frank are all too clear.

TREASURE HUNT Salvage Hunters, 9pm, Quest

DREW travels to Cornwall in this new episode. He meets some eccentric characters, such as Joe Gray — of a Penzance salvage yard called Shiver Me Timbers — who will only sell things when he’s ready to say goodbye to them. These items include a terrifying doll.

WAR MOVIE Hell In The Pacific, 11.15pm, Talking Pictures TV

JOHN BOORMAN directed this thought-provoking World War II drama. Lee Marvin and Toshiro Mifune (pictured) are the U.S. pilot and the Japanese sailor squaring off in their wartime hell, before realising they need each other more than they care to admit.

FILM PREMIERE What Men Want, BT TV Store/Virgin Movies

SO-SO, gender-flipped version of the 2000 movie What Women Want, in which Empire’s Taraji P. Henson stars as a woman who can suddenly hear men’s inner thoughts. Set expectatio­ns to low.

ON-DEMAND CHOICE The Great Hack, Netflix

THIS documentar­y dive into the Cambridge Analytica scandal is hinged around the human story of whistle-blower Brittany Kaiser, who revealed much about the company’s disturbing data exploitati­on practices.

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