New Liverpool crime drama "This City Is Ours" premieres

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Tonight on TV, there are several shows to choose from. At 9 PM on BBC One, "This City Is Ours" tells the story of a drug gang in Liverpool. Sean Bean plays the leader, Ronnie, who plans to retire during a chaotic time. His successor, Michael, portrayed by James Nelson-Joyce, wants to protect his growing family. Meanwhile, Ronnie's son, Jamie, has his own disruptive plans. At 7:40 PM, Channel 4 features "The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer." New judge Caroline Waldegrave joins Paul Hollywood as celebrities like Roman Kemp and comedian Amelia Dimoldenberg test their baking skills with cupcakes. At 8 PM on BBC One, "Ten Pound Poms" shows Annie trying new freedoms in Australia. Her friend Maggie takes charge and reveals some interesting plans involving a beach hut. Meanwhile, on BBC Two at 9 PM, "Ken Dodd: A Legacy of Happiness" is a documentary about the beloved comedian. It explores his life and career, with praises from famous figures like Paul McCartney. ITV1's "Protection" continues at 9 PM with Siobhan Finneran. The thriller involves a detective investigating a conspiracy tied to a family she was supposed to protect. Also at 9 PM, BBC Three airs "Paranormal: Britain’s Last Witch," focusing on Helen Duncan, who was imprisoned under the Witchcraft Act in 1944. For a film choice, "The Prestige" will be on BBC One at 10:30 PM. This movie features two rival magicians, played by Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale, filled with secrets and twists. Late night, Sky Arts will air "Boxcar Bertha" at 11:05 PM, a film directed by Martin Scorsese about a woman's adventurous life during the Great Depression. In sports, women's football features Manchester City against Chelsea at 2 PM on BBC One, followed by Aston Villa versus Manchester United at 4 PM on Sky Sports. Scotland plays Greece in the Nations League at 4:55 PM on BBC Two.


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