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FAMILY FILM Boonie Bears: The Wild Life, 11.45am, Sky Premiere

THESE animated bears are big in China, and this is their seventh film. It’s set in a wild theme park where humans change into animals.

GOLF The Masters, 2pm, Sky Main Event & Golf

THE first Major of the year gets under way at Augusta National, where Dustin Johnson returns to defend his title after claiming the green jacket with a fivestroke victory last year.

CHILDREN’S SHOW Blue Peter, 5pm, CBBC

THE fans are in total control of what happens in this new episode, so Lindsey and the team had better brace themselves. Could a football freestyle challenge be on the cards? Will Henry the dog be treated to a pampering session? Or could Adam be going plastic-free? That’s all up for grabs, and more.

ON-DEMAND MOVIE Under The Stadium Lights, BT Film Store/Sky Store/Virgin

MILO GIBSON, son of Mel, stars in this drama based on the soaring true story of an underdog American school football team.

FOOTBALL Arsenal v Slavia Prague, 7.15pm, BT Sport 1

THE Europa League reaches the quarter-final stage, with the Gunners hosting the

Czech League leaders. Manchester United, meanwhile, take on Granada in Spain (7.15pm, BT Sport 2)

GALLERY HEIST

This Is A Robbery, Netflix

MORE than 30 years after 13 works of art were stolen from Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the case remains unsolved. This grandly produced Netflix series digs into the 1990 mystery, and tells the story with box-office pizzazz.

ON THE BEAT The Shift: Women On The Force, 8pm, W

NEWLY recruited PCs Simeson and McMahon are on patrol in this first of a well-rounded new series with North Yorkshire Police. The show also follows emergency call handler Katherine Johnson (pictured), and explores how she and others balance work and home life.

ACE LAWYER The Good Fight, 9pm, More4

IS DIANE still asleep? The whole Memo 618 plot makes you wonder. In this new episode, her quest leads her to a meeting with the upper echelons of STR Laurie, an occasion shot through with what feels like dream logic. Also, the law books in the office seem to be fakes . . .

HIGHLANDS JAUNT

A League Of Their Own: Loch Ness to London, 9pm, Sky One

JACK WHITEHALL joins Romesh Ranganatha­n, Jamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff on the shores of Loch Ness for an enjoyably ridiculous new series. The four are thrown into a hostage situation, and Aldo Kane hunts them with a sniper rifle.

COMEDY COUPLE Meet The Richardson­s, 10pm, Dave

THE sitcom that looks like a reality show returns for a strong new second series, and Jon Richardson has been having a whale of a time in lockdown — social distancing and hand-washing are his sweet spot. His wife, Lucy Beaumont (pictured with Jon), is less pleased, and has reconnecte­d with an ex.

PANEL GAME LAUGHS

Celebrity Juice, 10pm, ITV2

KEITH LEMON’S absurd panel show is back for a new series, and he’s joined by returning team captains Laura Whitmore and Emily Atack. Throwing themselves into the madness are DJ Roman Kemp, Strictly’s Shirley Ballas, Made In Chelsea veteran and Strictly star Jamie Laing and comic Judi Love.

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