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RUGBY UNION Bristol Bears v Exeter Chiefs, 7.30pm, BT Sport 2

A TOP-of-the table Premiershi­p double bill sees Wasps taking on Sale Sharks (5.15pm), before second-placed Bears host the league leaders at Ashton Gate.

FAMILY FILM Fantastic Return To Oz, 6.30pm, Sky Premiere

ANIMATED adventure inspired by the L. Frank Baum story, but with a Russian spin. Dorothy is now Ellie and her dog is called Totoshka, aka Little Toto.

WILDLIFE WONDERS Animal Empires, 8pm, Sky Nature

THIS first of a new series about animal groups deals with families, starting with the Barbary macaques that roam the Rock of Gibraltar. Most charming, though, is a dive under the coastal waters of Florida to explore the bonds between some lovely manatees. (Sky 130, Virgin 279)

HIDDEN GEMS Restoratio­n Workshop, 8pm, Yesterday

ANTIQUES dealer Gary Wallis has a well-practised eye when it comes to seeking out hidden gems, but even he doesn’t know where to look first in today’s treasure-trove. Trinity Marine salvage is full of great items, even Tornado fuel tanks, which people apparently turn into sidecars.

ACTION FLICK Paydirt, Virgin Movies

IF YOU’VE been wondering what Bros’s Luke Goss is up to, he’s starring with Val Kilmer in this gritty action movie, which he also produced. It’s about a gang reuniting to search for a buried bag of cash.

ABUSE SCANDAL Surviving Jeffrey Epstein, 9pm, Crime + Investigat­ion

WE’RE not short of programmes on Jeffrey Epstein, but this new, two-part platform for the stories of survivors of his sexual abuse — concluding tomorrow — is impressive­ly thorough. It’s particular­ly good at explaining how Epstein exploited girls such as Courtney Wild. (Sky 156, Virgin 209)

CLASSIC COMEDY Dad’s Army: The Lost Episodes, 9pm, Yesterday

THE first of a nightly Freeview premiere for these three re-created lost episodes. The casting is first-rate, in particular Robert Bathurst (pictured) as Wilson, whose chemistry with Kevin McNally’s Mainwaring is spot-on. Here, the duo endeavour to stop spiv Walker from being called up.

BRITISH MOVIE Kill Ben Lyk, 9.45pm, Sky Premiere

COMEDY thriller, a London-set whodunit starring Eugene Simon as Ben Lyk, who — along with every other Ben Lyk in the capital — is being targeted by a killer.

SINGING SIBLINGS The Nolans Go Cruising, 10pm, Quest Red

THE series ends with the final day of the cruise and, before their concert, the sisters (pictured) are thinking about the loss of Bernie. They have a terrible dress rehearsal, so seek out the cruise dancers for tips, and are cheered to learn that they’ve heard of their hit, I’m In The Mood For Dancing. (Freeview 38, Sky 149, Virgin 170)

FELON FIANCE Love After Lock Up, 10pm, TLC

TONIGHT’S new slice of this bewilderin­g reality series feels like the world’s saddest episode of Say Yes To The Dress. Cheryl is determined to marry bank robber Josh, who is about to be paroled. She goes gown shopping with her mum, who is profoundly unenthusia­stic: ‘That dress is ugly.’ (Sky 133, Virgin 167)

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