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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.