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COMEDY CANINE Turner & Hooch, Disney+

FOR this warm sequel series, Josh Peck stars as the son of Tom Hanks’s detective from the 1989 film. Scott Turner Sr has died, and has left his son a new pooch named Hooch, who brings chaos into the life of U.S. Marshal Scott Turner Jr. A new episode arrives every Wednesday.

FILM DRAMA Music, 4.15pm, Sky Premiere

WRITTEN and directed by the singer Sia, this musical drama follows a recovering drug addict as she cares for her autistic younger half-sister. Kate Hudson stars.

CRICKET: THE HUNDRED Oval Invincible­s v Manchester Originals, 6pm, Sky Main Event, the Hundred, Mix & BBC2

THE Oval is the venue for the firstever match to be played in the ECB’s brand-new 100-ball format, with the men’s competitio­n getting under way tomorrow. South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk is among the home side’s overseas stars, while the Originals’ line-up includes Indian all-rounder Harmanpree­t Kaur.

DATING GAME Sexy Beasts, Netflix

IF YOU remember the BBC3 dating show of the same name from 2014, Netflix’s new series will feel familiar. A singleton is made up to look like an animal or a mythical creature, then goes on dates with three similarly made up singles to see if Cupid’s arrow strikes.

ESPIONAGE ACTION Whiskey Cavalier, 9pm, Alibi

THE second slice of a 13-part U.S. drama that’s packed with action and has a great big silly streak running right down the centre. Tonight, Will, Frankie and co are in Vienna on the trail of an internatio­nal smuggler — then, an assassin shows up . . .

HOSPITAL DRAMA New Amsterdam, 9pm, Sky Witness

THE U.S. medical drama returns, and tackles the pandemic with a tear-jerking opening montage. With that out of the way, Dr Goodwin (Ryan Eggold, pictured) and the staff are free to deal with a plane crash reminiscen­t of that famous landing on New York’s Hudson River in 2009.

CRIME MINISERIES The Pembrokesh­ire Murders, 10pm, ITV3

HOLLYWOOD star Luke Evans returned to British TV for ITV’s strong true-crime drama, which begins a nightly repeat. Evans is Detective Superinten­dent Wilkins, who looks to restore the local police’s reputation by proving that convicted burglar John Cooper (Keith Allen) is also a serial killer.

KILLER FAMILY Prodigal Son, 9pm, Sky One

THERE’S so much happening in this episode that the arrival of Catherine Zeta-Jones (pictured) is just the tip of the iceberg. Ainsley thinks she has killed again, Jessica is visited by her hateful sister, Malcolm is on the trail of a killer — and then, there’s the final scene . . .

GLOBAL MEGACHURCH Hillsong Church: God Goes Viral — Storyville, 10pm, BBC4

THIS intriguing new documentar­y goes inside the operations of an Australia-based megachurch that has attracted stars such as Justin Bieber, Kendall Jenner and Bono. The services are held in concert arenas, complete with pop music and tattooed pastors — it’s all quite the spectacle.

WORLD WAR II FILM Into The Darkness, 10pm, Sky Premiere

THIS drama from Denmark follows a wealthy family who, as the Nazis arrive, pick different sides and are steadily torn apart.

TRUMP TALE Urban Myths, 10.30pm, Sky Arts

SKY’S comedy has a lot of fun dramatisin­g the time Donald Trump invited Andy Warhol to judge a cheerleadi­ng contest. Anthony Atamanuik is merciless as Trump, who disgusts all around him — but only Warhol (30 Rock’s Jack McBrayer) calls the tycoon out.

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