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Michael McIntyre is the wheel
8.30pm, BBC One
Another Saturday night means another celebrity show. For this latest leisurely family outing, the hugely popular comic book Michael McIntyre brings his expansive enthusiasm to a new take on the Seasickness Wheel of Fortune. Celebrity guests like presenters Alison Hammond, Stacey Dooley and Gok Wan take their seats on a huge spinning wheel, with the goal of helping audience members win big by answering questions as they spin. Ammar Kalia
Strictly Come Dancing
19:15, BBC One
It’s a heavy ten season, which means there will be more spectacular dancing tonight as couples take advantage of a free-for-all ahead of next week’s musical special. With such high standards and Covid ready to break couplings, the pressure is high. Sunday night’s results show that Gary Barlow also sings live. Hannah Verdier
Britain’s most historic cities
20:00, Channel 4
Professor Alice Roberts stops by in Plymouth this week to find out how the city launched the Elizabethan Golden Age, in part thanks to the fact that it is the home of Sir Francis Drake. Roberts uncovers the dark side of his “explorations”, detailing how Drake and his cousin made their fortune from slavery. SELF
The murders of Valhalla
21:00, BBC Four
A second double bill of an Icelandic series in which a sharp direction and an exquisitely cool gray / blue color palette successfully mask a myriad of clichés about the murderous drama. Tonight brings more bloody revenge for an unfortunate OAP and a new clue that, for a struggling detective, seems to be too close to home. Jack Seale
Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019
9:00 pm, Sky Arts
A Saturday night party of fret-mangling and collaboration as Sky unveils coverage of this festival that took place in Fall 2019 in support of the Crossroads Center charity. Curated by Clapton, it features shows by James Bay, Jeff Beck and Sheryl Crow. Phil Harrison
Cars that made the world
9:00 pm, Sky Documentaries
This new series explores how automotive innovation has driven the past century of advancement. Using a dramatic reconstruction, we open with an exploration of the engineering rivalry that led to the birth of the mass-produced car in the early 20th century. SELF
Choice of film
Galaxy Quest, 17:15, 5Star
Star Trek’s highly entertaining parody of Dean Parisot is a warp factor eight of entertainment: the aged cast of a sci-fi TV series is mistaken for real space heroes by a group of persecuted aliens and teleported to save their world from invaders . Among the starred cast are Tim Allen and Sigourney Weaver. Paul Howlett
Live sports
Darts: Players’ Championship Finals 12.45, ITV4. Matches of the second round.
Snooker: UK Championship 4pm, BBC Two. Last 64 matches since Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
Premiership: Everton v Leeds United 17:00, Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage of the top flight clash from Goodison Park.
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