What else can I watch?
We search the TV schedules to uncover the shows you might have missed…
Academy Awards
Sunday, 2am, Sky Oscars & Sky Showcase
Sir Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast is nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, up against the likes of CODA, Dune and The Power of the Dog and British nominees in the acting categories include Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrew Garfield, Olivia Colman, and Dame Judi Dench. The event is hosted by Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall.
Dancing on Ice
Sunday, 7pm, ITV
AFTER MOVING ASIDE last weekend to make way for FA Cup football, the show returns for its final as the top three skating pairs compete to be crowned champions. Brendan Cole, Kimberly Wyatt and Regan Gascoigne will present a new routine and reprise their favourite dance of the series – with the top two couples advancing to show us their takes on Torvill & Dean’s iconic Boléro performance.
Anyone Can Sing
Wednesday, 8pm, Sky Arts
Opera singer Katherine Jenkins is among the guest stars in this new series which sees vocal coaches from the English National Opera attempt to work their magic on six members of the public with terrible singing voices. They will take masterclasses in vocal technique and stage presence, and tackle musical challenges, before giving a live performance at the London Coliseum.
Holby City
Tuesday, 7.50pm, BBC1
IT’S THE END of an era as medical drama Holby City closes its doors after 23 years. The Casualty spin-off has seen some of TV’S biggest names start their careers with guest roles on the show, including Jodie Comer and Joe Cole. The finale is sure to bid an emotional farewell, as the fate of Jac Naylor is finally revealed, while there’ll be surprise guest appearances from past favourites.