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Death Valley

8:15 p.m., BBC One

Timothy Spall has a Hoot as a grumpy retired actor John Chapel, who played popular TV detective “Caesar” and is supposed to help with a real case. At this opening, the talkative Welsh detective Janie Mallowan (Gwyneth Keyworth) – a big fan of the show – asks for John's help when his neighbor is murdered in his house. From there, the unlikely duo continues to crack a new case every week. A good for fans of last year's Ludwig. Hollie Richardson

Go with dinosaurs

6:25 p.m., BBC One

“A orphaned Triceratops runs for your life” … go for a walk with dinosaurs on BBC One. Photo: Photographer:/Credit Line: BBC Studios/Lola Post Production

This series focuses much more on paleontologists than their average teatime dino festival: here the scientists are in Montana and build a picture of Triceratops and T-Rex interactions. But this story is brought to life through CGI recreations and emotional storytelling, since a pervadible triceratops runs for their lives. Jack Seal

Silent code

9 p.m., ITV1

We are this tight, original crime drama at half -time. Alison's Bravura plan exposed the next step of the gang, but he also brought her to her thread crosses – and her relationship with Liam threatens the investigation. In the meantime, she is forced to make a separation. Ali Catterall

The piano: the final

9 p.m., Channel 4

The train enthusiast Phil went with a jazzy song over trains with full steam, Diana moved all with a composition written in mourning and Zak was the window montal in Chapeltown. They are some of the seven finalists who play in a complete auditorium. Hr

The girl who caught a murderer

9 p.m., Sky documentary films

Only a few survival to tell the type of history of Rachael Watts on this two -part documentary. As a seven -year -old, she was in front of her Rollersking house when a man bundled her into his car boom. This kidnapping set a traumatic chain of events in motion, which ultimately led to justice in one of the most notorious unresolved murders of Great Britain. Ellen e Jones

Match of the day

10.30 p.m., BBC One

It is the end of an era where Gary Lineker presents his last MotD after 26 years. His last round of the Feortures has a shootout from the Champions League between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea and a cutlery between the Premier League champions Liverpool and the FA Cup winner Crystal Palace. Matthew Pearce

Film selection

Shrek, 5:05 p.m., ITV2

Wonky donkey … Shrek on ITV2. Photo: Maximum film/Alamy

DreamWorks' GAG-A-Minute animation from 2001 brought a demolition ball to classic fairy tales and wrote its own permanent fable (three sequels and counts). Mike Myers tries out his Scottish accent as a title -shaped Grumpy Green Ogre, who is blackmailed by the evil ruler Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) to save a captured princess, Cameron Diaz 'Fiona, from a kite. With Eddie Murphy in a great form as Shreks Comic Relief Sidekick donkeys and a wealth of parodic Kame – from Pinocchio to the three blind mice – they are viewed so happily. Simon Wardell

Live sports

Tennis: French Open, 12.45 p.m., TNT Sports 1 The first day of Paris.

Premier League Football, 3 p.m., TNT Sports 1 The last day of the season, also at the Sky Sports Main Event from 4 p.m.

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