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7.30pm, BBC Four It has been 17 years since the Beautiful South split, citing “musical similarities”, but Paul Heaton hasn’t kipped on his laurels, most recently releasing N.K-Pop with fellow former Southerner Jacqui Abbott.

Expect more achingly poignant masterpieces on the Pyramid stage. Meanwhile, Sugababes will be bringing their incurably infectious pop genius, with the likes of Overload, Push the Button and latest single When the Rain Comes. Bliss.



Ali Catterall 7.30pm, BBC One Much has been made of Ed Davey’s wacky style of electioneering , from gleefully launching himself into various bodies of water to getting a fashion makeover on This Morning. But with the Lib Dems hoping to again become the UK’s third-biggest party, their leader dutifully unclips his bungee jump harness to get grilled on policy.

Graeme Virtue 9pm, BBC One As Wimbledon approaches, the more romantic among us might be wondering whether Andy Murray has one last fairytale triumph in him. As the end of his career looms – and with questions over whether he will appear at this year’s tournament – this documentary explores the life of one of Britain’s greatest ever sportspeople, using interviews and archive footage to trace his career from its beginnings in the small Scottish town of Dunblane. Phil Harrison 9pm, BBC Two Look away, people who think Friday should be headlined by a male guitar band.

Dua Lipa knows what she needs to do: bring out the bangers and a shiny performance. She is read.

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