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SPORT LIVE EFL

Sheffield Wednesday are looking like a good bet for automatic promotion from League One this season. Tonight, Darren Moore’s Owls make the short trip across South Yorkshire to face Michael Duff’s Barnsley, who are not out of the race for the top two themselves (kick-off 8pm). Sky Sports Main Event, 7.30pm

CRAFT INTERIOR DESIGN MASTERS WITH ALAN CARR

The designers are challenged to make over a hotel room at a five-star resort on the banks of the Clyde in South Lanarkshire. While half are asked to appeal to outdoorsy guests, the others create a tranquil design for spa fans. There’s a double elimination too. BBC1, 8pm

TRAVEL ANTON & GIOVANNI’S ADVENTURES IN SICILY

Strictly Come Dancing pals Giovanni Pernice and Anton Du Beke (both below) turn out to be a charming comedy duo in this show that sees them take a road trip around Sicily, where Giovanni was born. Across three episodes they tour the island, ending up in the colourful capital – and Giovanni’s home town –

Palermo. BBC1, 9pm

DOCUMENTARY THE HOLY LAND AND US: OUR UNTOLD STORIES

In the concluding part, Rob Rinder and

Sarah Agha meet a woman who wants to find out why her aunts left Egypt for the new state of Israel in 1948. They also hear from another woman keen to learn what happened to her family as her grandfather struggled to hold on to his land and orange groves in Jaffa. BBC2, 9pm

GENEALOGY DNA JOURNEY

Line Of Duty stars Neil Morrissey and

Adrian Dunbar have been pals since drama school, and now the pair team up to chart their family histories. Dunbar hears about an ancestor who seemed to have less respect for the law than his AC-12 alter ego Ted Hastings, while it proves to be an emotional journey for Morrissey, who was taken into care aged ten. ITV1, 9pm

FILM OFFICIAL SECRETS

Keira Knightley shines as real-life GCHQ analyst Katharine Gun, who was asked to dig for dirt to support the US and UK invasion of Iraq. But when she leaks the request to the press, she faces a dramatic legal battle against the government. Matt Smith, Matthew Goode and Ralph Fiennes also star.

BBC1, 10.40pm

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