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📂 **Category**: Television & radio,Culture,Minnie Driver,Television,Queen Elizabeth II,Colin Farrell,Margot Robbie,Audrey Hepburn
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Kill line
10pm on ITV1
Minnie Driver is a gun-toting criminal with an impeccable pop figure in this Canadian thriller (formerly titled The Borderline). In his riverside town, cop Henry Rowland (Stephen Amell) discovers that a childhood friend is linked to a drug operation, which leads him to a meeting with crime family matriarch May Ferguson (Driver). Throw in a double murder and we have exciting drama. Holly Richardson
Secret Africa: Into the Wild
7pm on Channel 4
This immersive travel story sees explorer Lucy Shepherd embark on a six-week journey through Tanzania. A friendly group of Bedouin tribesmen will accompany her on the road, and she has the honor of participating in building the shelter and plunging her arm into the beehive to harvest honey. Graeme Virtue
Queen Elizabeth II: Unseen Photos
7pm on Channel 5
Characterized by his stoic personality, this show reveals another side of the “most photographed woman in the world.” Friends, curators and experts, including Diana’s biographer Andrew Morton, see unseen footage that reveals her vulnerable and carefree sides – not the image she was expected to portray. Priya Elan
Within Britain’s national parks
At 7.50pm on BBC Two
This episode follows the New Forest and the Pembrokeshire coast, covering the wildlife of the Dartmoor Highlands. Expect Attenborough shots of wild salmon jumping, a carnivorous sundew swallowing an insect, plus a place to train sheepdogs. with me
The most secret hotels in the world
8pm on Channel 4
Gird your loins for sweeping drone shots, plush interiors, and a craving for a lottery ticket as the ambitious hackfest returns. Among the hotels to impress this week are a luxury lodge located on the edge of the world’s largest salt flats, and a collection of Norwegian cabins on stilts whose pre-assembled parts had to be transported by helicopter to their mountain location. Lucinda Everett
Black British Music at the BBC: Volume One
At 8.30pm on BBC Two
The BBC’s increasing struggle to fill schedule space has some positives: this music archive network is allowed to run for two and a half glorious hours. Trevor Nelson curates a festival of black artists, from Winifred Atwell to Olivia Deen, and also gives a hat to the likes of Soul II Soul, Neneh Cherry, Sade and So Solid Crew. Jack Seale
Movie choices
Big Beautiful, Daring Journey, 11.50am, 6pm, premieres on Sky Cinema
Kogonada’s beguiling tale thrusts two damaged people together through a fictional meet-cute, then traces their perilous quest for peace of mind. After being introduced at a wedding, David (Colin Farrell) and Sarah (Margot Robbie) end up in the same mysterious rental car. Prompted by GPS, they stop at a series of magical doors and revisit scenes from their past to find out how they became the sad, lonely individuals they are now. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Howl’s Moving Castle and Before Sunrise come to mind – choose your cinematic reference – as the duo reevaluates memories of grief, loss, betrayal and sometimes love. Simon Wardle
Sabrina, 12.50pm, Sky Arts
Not a biopic about the espresso hitmaker, unfortunately, but an old-school Billy Wilder romance about love across the class divide. Audrey Hepburn, the epitome of elegant joie de vivre, plays the titular chauffeur’s daughter, who has a crush on David (William Holden), the playboy brother of stuffy industrialist Linus (Humphrey Bogart). David barely notices her, until she returns from two years in Paris with an elegant wardrobe and an air of confidence. But he was promised to someone else as part of a business deal, so Linus plans to lure Sabrina away from him and then get rid of her. Southwest
sports
Snooker: World Championship, 10am, BBC Two
Day one at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, as Zhao Xintong returns to defend his title.
Premier League: Brentford v Fulham, 11am, TNT Sports 1
Chelsea vs Manchester United at 7pm. Tottenham vs Brighton at 5pm on Sky Sports Main Event.
Horseracing: Scottish Grand National, 12.45pm, ITV1
All work is done from scratch. Plus a flat race from Newbury.
Women’s Six Nations Rugby: Scotland v England, 1pm, BBC Two
Wales v France, 3.20pm.
Prem Rugby Union: Exeter v Northampton, 2.30pm, TNT Sports 2
Followed by Bath vs Harlequins at 5.15pm.
Women’s International Football: Iceland v England, 4.45pm, ITV4
World Cup Qualifiers Group A3.
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