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PRIZE PROPERTIES Scotland’s Home Of The Year, 8pm, BBC Scotland

THE judges move on to Glasgow, and the first two homes are both modern affairs. The last, in the West End, is very much not. (In Scotland: Freeview 9, Freesat 106, Sky 115, Virgin 108. Outside Scotland: Freesat 174, Sky 457, Virgin 162)

ROMCOM MOVIE The Wrong Missy, Netflix

DAVID SPADE stars as Tim, whose life is turned upside down when he accidental­ly invites a wacky woman (Lauren Lapkus) to his work retreat.

MEMORABLE FINDS Salvage Hunters — Best Buys, 9pm, Quest

DREW PRITCHARD goes inside some fascinatin­g places. This new episode is all about British industry, and follows him into a brass foundry in Yorkshire and a royal silk weavers in Suffolk, where he is tempted by the (very expensive) fabric that was used for Queen Mary’s doll’s house.

KINGS & QUEENS Lucy Worsley’s Royal Photo Album, 9pm, BBC4

THERE are some great insights in this new film, in which Lucy Worsley (pictured) picks apart how the royals have chosen to appear on camera — and, of course, dresses up a bit herself. Our monarchy feels so immovable and illustriou­s that it’s easy to forget how much effort goes into making it appear that way.

THE PLOT THICKENS Run, 9pm, Sky Comedy

ANOTHER twist is added to HBO’s thriller tonight before the opening credits even start to roll. Other than that, this episode is marked by three things — a cat-and-mouse chase, a call from Ruby’s husband (Mad Men’s Rich Sommer) and an appearance from Phoebe Waller-Bridge — as the show shifts into Fargo territory.

TROUBLED DETECTIVE Stumptown, 9pm, Alibi

DEX (Marvel’s Cobie Smulders) is determined to earn her private eye’s licence in episode three, which casts her in a more vulnerable light than we’ve seen so far. She learns an unexpected lesson along the way, and we find out more about the men in her life, too — but they’re still nowhere near as interestin­g as she is.

STAR GAZING Celebrity Gogglebox USA, 9pm, E4

ROB LOWE is one of the stars reacting to TV shows with their families for this new ten-part take on Gogglebox from the U.S. It was filmed recently, and also features Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, actress Raven-Symone, chef Curtis Stone and singer Meghan Trainor.

OSCAR-WINNER Moonlight, 9pm, Film4

THIS exquisitel­y filmed, moving and flawlessly performed comingof-age drama follows Miami-born Chiron in three phases of his life. Mahershala Ali (pictured) is the drug dealer who becomes a father figure to the lonely young Chiron (Alex Hibbert).

CRIME COMEDY Code 404, 10pm, Sky One

THE swearing is dialled back in this new episode of Sky’s comedy, which means we can all concentrat­e a bit more on what’s going on. Who is the mysterious ‘Juggler’, and what did they have to do with robotic cop John Major’s death? In other news, we meet a no-nonsense official (Tracy Ann Oberman) with a say in his future on the force.

FILM SATIRE Jojo Rabbit, BT TV/ Sky Store/Virgin Movies

SATIRISING the Nazis is a tricky business, so Taika Waititi’s wartime story about a boy whose imaginary friend is Hitler won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. It’s very interestin­g, though.

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