There’s the self-explanatory documentary 2-Tone: The Sound of Coventry, Bradley Walsh is back with a new run of Beat the Chasers, The Great Garden Revolution returns, and some cracking movies . . .
Pick of the Day
2-Tone: The Sound of Coventry, 10.45pm, BBC Two
Anyone who grew up around the time of bands such as the Specials and The Beat, or the general Mod revival of the late 1970s/early 1980s, will surely lap this up.
It’s a documentary recounting the story of Coventry label 2 Tone Records, which was created in 1979 and played a vital part in the movement against racism in Britain and beyond.
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Founder Jerry Dammers, then the keyboard player of and musical leader of the Specials, reveals how he came up with the ideas behind the 2-Tone revolution.
The film also explores how the new musical genre went mainstream overnight as legions of fans adopted the rude boy/girl image and propelled the labels' bands up the charts.
With contributions by Neville Staple of the Specials, Pauline Black and Neol Davies of the Selecter, proud Coventrian and one-time Specials' manager Pete Waterman and fan and film director Gurinder Chadha.
Don’t Miss
Beck, 9.00pm, BBC Four
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The eighth season of the moody Swedish cop drama continues with an episode entitled 58 Minutes.
Alex Beijer's participation in a morning TV show turns into a nightmare when an unlikely hostage drama arises in the studio.
New or Returning Shows
Beat the Chasers, 9.20pm, Virgin Media One
Bradley Walsh hosts the return of the quiz in which contestants from across the UK take on a team consisting of Chasers Issa Schultz, Mark Labbett, Shaun Wallace, Jenny Ryan and Darragh Ennis, hoping to win big money.
Celine Dion at the BBC, 7.00pm, BBC Two
A collection of archive appearances on the BBC over the years by the much-loved Canadian singer.
It includes footage of her representing Switzerland at Eurovision in 1988 with the song Ne partez pas sans moi and performances of Beauty and the Beast and My Heart Will Go On.
The Great Garden Revolution, 8.15pm, Channel 4
Horticulturist Errol Reuben Fernandes joins returning team members designer Joel Bird and craftsman Bruce Kenneth on the show in which people around the UK transform outdoor spaces with the help of a team of experts.
A family in Chichester want a space where they can unwind after a stressful day, featuring a tea bed and a bespoke firepit.
New to Stream
Best Sellers, Sky Cinema & NOW
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Lucy Standbridge (Aubrey Plaza) has inherited her father's publishing house, and the ambitious would-be editor has nearly sunk it with failing titles.
She discovers she is owed a book by Harris Shaw (Michael Caine), a reclusive, cantankerous, booze-addled author who originally put the company on the map decades earlier.
In a last-ditch effort to save the company, Lucy and Harris release his new book and embark on a book tour from hell that changes them both in ways they didn't expect.
Saturday Cinema
The Snapper, 9.40pm, RTÉ One
Stephen Frears' comedy drama, based on Roddy Doyle's novel, starring Tina Kellegher and Colm Meaney.
Decades on it’s still the best of the Barrytown trilogy, with Meaney in tremendous form as the protective da, Des Curley.
20-year-old Sharon Curley (Kellegher) from a large family announces she is pregnant, but refuses to reveal the identity of the father.
Her own dad is determined to stand by her through thick and thin, but over the next nine months, small-town gossip starts to take its toll on him.
Crazy Rich Asians, 10.20pm, BBC One
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Blockbusting comedy based on Kevin Kwan's novel, starring Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan and Michelle Yeoh.
When New York University professor Rachel Chu heads to Singapore with her boyfriend, Nick Young, she's surprised to learn he's from an extremely wealthy family.
The problem is they aren't so approving of her, so she attempts to win them over.
Zombieland: Double Tap, 9.20pm, Channel 4
Director Ruben Fleischer's enjoyable comedy horror sequel, starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone.
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A decade after they joined forces, survivors Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock have become experts in identifying and disposing assorted zombies.
They set up their new home in the abandoned White House, but after Little Rock heads to Graceland, the team attempts to save her from a group of super zombies.
Family Flick
Despicable Me, 6.35pm, RTÉ One
Animated comedy, with the voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand and Julie Andrews.
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A criminal mastermind hopes to seal his reputation as the greatest villain of them all by stealing the Moon.
First he needs to get his hands on a shrinking ray owned by a rival evil genius, and adopts three orphan girls to help him - but finds that fatherhood brings out his long-buried caring side.