There's a new BBC drama called Ridley Road, the walls are closing in on the Kinsellas in Kin, The Ranganation returns – and there’s a cracking movie in the shape of If Beale Street Could Talk . . .

Pick of the Day

Ridley Road, 9.00pm, BBC One

Agnes O'Casey (whose great-grandfather is none other than Sean O'Casey), Eddie Marsan and Tracy-Ann Oberman star in this period drama set in the early 1960s.

Jewish hairdresser Vivien (O'Casey) walks out on her wedding in 1962 to go in search of her lost love Jack in London - but is shocked to see him apparently at a rally by a neo-Nazi movement.

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She discovers that he and her own estranged uncle are agents for a secret underground movement battling far-right extremism.

When a confrontation at a Jewish school leaves Jack missing and a student dead, Vivien is persuaded to take up his assignment as an undercover operative.

Don’t Miss

Kin, 9.35pm, RTÉ One

The drama about a Dublin crime family, starring Aidan Gillen, continues.

Not a heap of information ahead of the broadcast, but things are certainly hotting up. Following the retaliation, the walls are closing in on the Kinsellas.

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Strictly Come Dancing: The Results, 7.05pm, BBC One

Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman announce the results of the judges' scores and viewers' votes from the first two live weekends.

The two couples with the lowest combined scores will take part in a dance-off before Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel-Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke decide the first pair to leave the contest.

The Big Deal: Semi-Final, 7.00pm, Virgin Media One

It’s the second semi-final as the remaining six acts fight for their place in next week’s grand final and win that tasty €50,000 cash prize.

In tonight’s show, two powerful singers go up against each other. Will one of them take the cash deal or will the judge’s votes decide their outcome?

Also, performing head-to-head is a dance group and an 11-year-old dancer, an illusionist gets up close and personal with the judges, while an opera duo take centre stage.

Keys to My Life, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

Former Fianna Fail politician Mary O'Rourke (below) returns to her childhood home in Athlone, then to the Hodson Bay Hotel purchased by her family, and she also returns to the Dublin apartment where she lived as Ireland's only female Minister.

New or Returning Shows

The Ranganation, 9.00pm, BBC Two

For a fourth season, Romesh Ranganathan hosts a topical comedy show, in which a diverse group of 20 members of the UK public drawn from all walks of life are invited to share their thoughts on the state of modern Britain today.

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Romesh and his outspoken and passionate focus group will be joined in the studio by two celebrity guests, including Jack Dee, as well as his mother.

Protect & Restore Nature, 6.05pm, BBC One

Here are five simple but ambitious goals to repair our planet, narrated by the truly legendary David Attenborough (below).

The first episode focuses on schemes to promote biodiversity, featuring projects in Yellowstone Park, the Kenyan Maasai lands, and the Knepp Estate in the UK.

At the end of the episode, Prince William introduces us to this year's finalists for the Earthshot Prize to Protect and Restore Nature.

There’s more nature later at 8pm on BBC One with The Mating Game, which explores the lengths animals go to in search of a mate.

Ending Today

Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, 9.00pm, Channel 4

As the final challenge begins, only five contenders remain.

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For their final challenge, they must go on the run from a trained team of hunters, with just a compass and a map to find their way to the extraction point

If captured, the recruits will face psychologically demanding interrogation, where they are hooded and exposed to white noise, and face brutal tactical questioning.

Sunday Cinema

If Beale Street Could Talk, 10.50pm, BBC Two

Director Barry Jenkins' Oscar-winning drama, starring KiKi Layne and Stephan James, is pretty much unmissable.

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In early 1970s Harlem, 19-year old Tish Rivers recalls the longtime relationship between her and fiancé Alonzo `Fonny" Hunt.

With a child on the way, their plans of starting a family and embracing the future are derailed when Fonny is arrested for a crime he did not commit.

Family Flick

Mrs Doubtfire, 4.15pm, Channel 4

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Here’s a hugely enjoyable family comedy, starring Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein and Mara Wilson.

A struggling actor's ambitious, no-nonsense wife throws him out and demands a divorce.

Desperate to spend time with his children, he puts his talents to good use by donning drag and posing as a Scottish housekeeper to get a job looking after them.

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