A lot of shows ending tonight - including Cold Feet, Jump Girls and Death in Paradise - while Rebel Wilson's new romantic comedy lands on Netflix . . .

Pick of the Day

Cold Feet, 9.00pm, Virgin Media Two

The eighth season of this much-loved dramedy about a group of friends in Manchester sees Adam and Karen enjoying the excitement of their fledging relationship, but they're all too aware that their secret will need to come out sometime – and soon.

When Pete observes one too many close moments between them, he confronts Adam and a chain reaction ensues, sending shockwaves through the whole group.

With the group fractured and Adam and Karen unceremoniously shut out, is their relationship over before it’s even begun?

Meanwhile, David befriends the owner of a local café, and Jenny heads for a chemotherapy session where she gets some heart-breaking news.

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New or Returning Shows

The Parkinson's Drug Trial: a Miracle Cure? 9.00pm, BBC One

Filmed over six years, this documentary follows a group of volunteers with Parkinson’s as they take part in a groundbreaking medical trial testing a drug called GDNF.

Forty-two patients undergo complex brain surgery and months of infusions via a port embedded into the side of their skull. Can this clinical trial give hope to the estimated 10 million globally affected by Parkinson’s?

Strike Back, 9.00pm, Sky One & NOW TV

The Section 20 crew are back in action for a seventh season – which is quite an achievement in itself.

McAllister, Wyatt and Novin return with a new commanding officer, Colonel Alexander Coltrane (Battlestar Galactica’s Jamie Bamber).

His introduction is intensified when Section 20 are called in after a Russian bomber disappears in the South China Sea.

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New to Download

Isn't It Romantic, Netflix

A cynical young woman (Rebel Wilson) who doesn’t believe in love - and also hates romantic comedies - wakes up one day to discover that her life has completely changed and she is trapped inside a romantic comedy.

If you've had a bad day, this is certain to take those blues away and put a smile back on your face.

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The Hate U Give, Sky Store

Based on the best-selling novel of the same name, this teen drama tells the story of Starr Carter (played by an extremely impressive Amandla Stenberg), who is caught between two worlds.

One is the poor, black neighbourhood where she comes from, and the other is a mostly white prep school she attends.

This uneasy balance explodes when she witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood friend by a policeman.

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Ending Tonight

Jump Girls, 9.30pm, TG4

Here's the second of a two-part documentary about women who are making their way in National Hunt horse racing.

It features some of the key women making their living at the top of the sport: trainer Jessica Harrington and her daughters Kate and Emma, as well as jockeys Rachael Blackmore, Katie Walsh, Lisa O'Neill and Katie O'Farrell.

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Death in Paradise, 9.00pm, BBC One

It's the eighth season finale of this amiable, undemanding drama about a detective - currently played by Ardal O'Hanlon - and his team solving murders on a beautiful Caribbean island.

A horse-trekking expedition is cut short when Jack discovers the dead body of a rider in the most unexpected of places - the police station itself.

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The Russell Howard Hour, 10.00pm, Sky One & NOW TV

Russell Howard dissects another mad week in the news as he heckles the headlines and puts the world to rights with a celebrity guest.

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Back in Time for School, 8.00pm, BBC Two

In this final episode of the series, the class and teachers return to school for their very own reunion party, where they’ll be joined by presenter Sara Cox and social historian Polly Russell.

As pupils, teachers and families celebrate together, they’ll reflect on over 100 years of time travel, and explore how the legacy of the past lives on in the schools of today.

Don't Miss

Three Identical Strangers, 9.00pm, Channel 4

Here's the astonishing true story of three men - Robert Shafran, Edward Galland and David Kellman - who discovered in their late teens that they are identical triplets.

The threesome were separated at birth in 1961 and adopted by three different sets of parents within a 100-mile radius of each other in New York State.

But the brothers' discovery also set in motion a chain of events that unearths an extraordinary and disturbing secret that goes far beyond their own lives: a secret that might one day answer key questions at the heart of all human behaviour.

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