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Danny Dyer Returns to Top Form in New Comedy

9 pm, Sky Max

Danny Dyer returns to his familiar, lovable, daft geezer role as Lee in this six-part comedy-drama, focusing on two dysfunctional siblings. The show is written by Ryan Sampson, known for his work on “Plebs” and “Brassic,” and he also stars as Glen, a carpet salesman leading a normal life. Glen is preparing to marry his fiancée Kirsty, played by Harriet Webb from “Big Boys,” until his big, troublesome brother Lee makes a chaotic return into his life. This British comedy triplet promises plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments.

9 pm, BBC One

In “The Great British Sewing Bee,” the pressure mounts as contestants face the semi-finals. Four remaining eager sewers compete to make it to the finale. They are tasked with creating a dress inspired by Balenciaga, a garment reminiscent of Gaultier using ties, and a showstopper outfit channeling Chanel. Missing out on the final by one week could be the most heart-wrenching experience for any reality show contestant.

9 pm, Channel 4

The second season of “Suspect” features Anne-Marie Duff in the lead role, with an impressive supporting cast including Dominic Cooper, Tamsin Greig, Vinette Robinson, and Eddie Marsan. Duff plays Dr. Susannah Newman, a hypnotist. Her new client, played by Cooper, seeks help to quit smoking but inadvertently reveals a shocking secret during a session under hypnosis.

9 pm, BBC Three

“A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” continues with a double bill. Emma Myers stars as Pip, a modern-day Nancy Drew, delving into the truth behind a murder-suicide case. With new leads, Pip finds herself navigating a world filled with sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll for more answers. As the investigation progresses, she uncovers more about Andie’s secret life, further deepening the mystery.

9 pm, Sky Arts

“Battle of the Bagpipes” reaches its exhilarating conclusion as contestants prepare for the World Pipe Band Championships. Before that grand event, the show features the Pipe Idol competition, where four soldiers audition for the role of the lone piper at the Edinburgh tattoo. Expect intense performances and high stakes as the musicians vie for this coveted spotlight.

9 pm, Alibi

In “Alaska Daily,” drama continues for Hilary Swank’s Eileen, a hot-headed, disgraced reporter who has traded her high-profile job in New York for a position at a small-town newspaper. In this episode, the intensity ramps up as Eileen is held at gunpoint and taken hostage in the newsroom. It’s a race against time as her team scrambles to rescue her, showcasing the dangers and unpredictability of journalism even in a small Alaskan town.

Women’s T20 Cricket: England v New Zealand, Wed, 5.45pm, BBC Two

The fifth and final match of the Women’s T20 Cricket series takes place at the iconic Lord’s in London. This game is set to conclude the thrilling series between England and New Zealand, offering cricket fans one last chance to see these two teams battle it out.

Source: The Guardian