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The BBC continues its investigations into paranormal activity in Uncanny. Plus: Renée Zellweger headlines The Graham Norton Show. Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, BBC Two

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Beth O’Leary’s novel adaptation sees two exes on the road to hell in a camper van. Plus: the concluding part of Lockerbie: A Search for Truth. Here’s what to watch this evening

10.05pm, Channel 5

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James Graham’s new drama recreates their famous last interview. Plus: Idris Elba’s urgent campaign to stop knife crime. Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, Channel 4

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Rare interviews and chilling footage mark 80 years since the liberation of the camp. Plus: Alan Cumming rides in for the US Traitors. Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, BBC Two

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The author and activist argues for a shift in the way we view size. Plus: the life and legacy of Emily Brontë. Here’s what to watch this evening

10pm, BBC Four

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The world’s weirdest creatures do silly things in this fun show. Plus: a hopeful film about Rachel Ward’s regenerative farm Here’s what to watch this evening

7pm, Sky Nature

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The Grammy-winning artists are celebrated in Frank Marshall’s lovely documentary. Plus: Atsuko Okatsuka is the comedian you need to know. Here’s everything to watch this evening

8.35pm, BBC Two

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The Hollywood stars join Graham Norton on the sofa to discuss their nuptials-themed romp. Plus: Lucy Worsley on the reputation of Bloody Mary. Here’s what to watch this evening

11.05pm, BBC One

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Far North is based on the true story of a crystal meth haul. Plus: the penultimate episode of Colin Firth’s Lockerbie bombing drama. Here’s what to watch this evening

10pm, U&Alibi

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The next three nights are going to be terrifically tense with Claudia Winkleman. Plus: a corpse walks out of a morgue in Patience. Here’s watch to watch this evening

9pm, Wednesday, BBC One

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The Fear Clinic is open with its 48-hour programme for terrified clients. Plus: Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell investigate a Spanish baby-napping ring. Here’s what to watch this evening

8pm, Channel 4

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Disney+ U.K. originals “Extraordinary” and “Shardlake” will not be returning to the streamer for further seasons, Variety has learned.

Edgy comedy “Extraordinary,” which stars Máiréad Tyers and Sofia Oxenham as a pair of chaotic flatmates living in a world of superpowers, had already aired two seasons, with Season 2 ending on a cliffhanger as Jen falls into a void. It will not return for a third.

“Shardlake,” a four-part historical mystery series set in Tudor times starred Arthur Hughes, Sean Bean and Anthony Boyle, launched its first season last summer. It will not return for a second.

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Despite the disappointing news, Disney+ is continuing to invest in U.K. originals, with a second season of its hit Jilly Cooper adaptation “Rivals” already underway. Other projects in the works include “A Thousand Blows,” which launches next month, documentaries about cricketer Freddie Flintoff and tragic “Love Island” host Caroline Flack and a scripted series about the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.

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A remarkable documentary about the composer who pieced together lost music in the concentration camp. Plus: Aussie drama Bump. Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, Sky Arts

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Out There is a tense story from the team behind Manhunt and Steeltown Murders. Plus: unpicking the mysteries of Stonehenge. Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, ITV1

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I know I’m late to the party (and Lemmy search is rubbish) but I only just got a chance to watch this. I’ve always liked Wallace and Gromit, I always thought the only low point was A Matter of Loaf and Death, which was simply lacking a bit of magic. I was excited to watch this one and kept holding off for the perfect moment but it wasn’t coming so I just watched it when I had the chance.

I won’t go into loads of details but I just found it all quite unappealing. I hate to be crude but the whole thing just felt like it had been made by an American and left me suspecting that Netflix were quite heavily involved in it. It just didn’t feel like Wallace and Gromit, it felt like a Hollywood remake. It was all just so exaggerated and all the subtlety had gone. There were big grand instruments emphasising what was going on, lots of funny camerawork, and they really stressed the personalities of the characters, like how Wallace is an inventor, the relationship between the two, and Wallace being a cheery sort of fellow. And that soppy bit at the end between the two, I don’t know who felt like that had to be in there but that had American corporate thinking all over it. These kind of things were more endearing when they were just unsaid but understood. It just left it coming across like a kids film without the universal appeal. Probably explains why my 5 year old loved it.

I guess it was okay as a film on its own but it was definitely a low point for the series. I think they were trying to make it more accessible to a wider younger audience so they could turn it into a new franchise they could milk for a while.

Anyway, I wouldn’t be moaning so much but all the reviews were raving about it and I’m sat here thinking I watched a different film.

Also, something else I just thought about. Previous entries have been absolutely jam packed with jokes, like every scene was meticulously laid out. In this one they were few and far between, and they weren’t that funny when they came up. I don’t remember laughing once.

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Newcomers Hammer and Cyclone also join the Lycra-clad pack. Plus: the final part of the ultimate darts series. Here’s what to watch this evening

5.50pm, BBC One

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Bradford is ready to rise to the challenge. Plus: Joe Lycett and Alex Brooker go Dutch. Here’s what to watch tonight

7.30pm, BBC One

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It’s been a long, hard winter for our ancient woodlands, but Sandi is coming to the rescue. Plus: Colin Firth’s Lockerbie drama. Here’s what to watch this evening

8pm, Channel 4

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The historian offers a look at the making of modern Britain. Plus, Ella Maisy Purvis is an autistic criminal-evidence cataloguer in Patience. Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, BBC TwoMovies that bite back against convention. Paintings that turn the tables. Music that crosses tribal boundaries. “It’s the arts that have heralded dramatic changes in our lives,” says Simon Schama in this perceptive, personal series. He continues from 1953, examining the realities of what the queen’s coronation, the Commonwealth and mass immigration meant for Britain – using Ian Fleming’s James Bond, Hanif Kureishi’s radical writing, and 2 Tone band the Specials. He also speaks to Clive Myrie about the Windrush generation and the scandal that followed. Hollie Richardson

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A disturbing but brilliant documentary series featuring the women who made similar claims about the ‘antichrist superstar’. Plus: Alice Roberts unearths treasure in the north. Here’s what to watch this evening

10pm, Channel 4

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Bump is ending after five seasons and you really must catch up with it. Plus: nature calls for Gavin & Stacey star Joanna Page. Here’s what to watch this evening

11.10pm, BBC One

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The pressure is on as Steven Knight’s war story charges towards its final episodes. Plus: more from James Norton’s ridiculous but moreish series. Here’s what to watch this evening

9pm, BBC One

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Take a rare tour of the UK’s loveliest rural spots with this charming series. Plus: Joanne Froggatt’s Aussie crime drama gets knottier. Here’s what to watch this evening

8pm, Channel 4

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The comedians eat and drink their way around Málaga. Plus: Brie Larson talks to Graham Norton about her West End show. Here’s what to watch this evening

8.30pm, Channel 4

Joe Lycett embarks on more European mini-breaks, starting with fellow funnyman David O’Doherty in Málaga. It’s food- and booze-heavy, with an itinerary including visits to the region’s oldest crisp shop, Paco José, and longest-running bar, Antigua Casa de Guardia (“their Wetherspoon’s?”). They also go dolphin-watching, then visit the International Museum of Nativity Scene Art (“Like the Crystal Maze … but with loads of Jesuses”) and Picasso’s childhood home – with time for a lovely workshop on cubism afterwards. Hollie Richardson

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