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What’s on TV tonight? Shows to watch on Sunday 5 November from Sheridan to Blue Planet

Also on tonight The Last Post and Unspeakable

Sheridan: It all kicks off with a rousing rendition of Don’t Rain On My Parade

WHAT can't you miss on TV tonight? Our guide to the must-see shows...

NEW! Sheridan, 9pm, ITV

 Sheridan: It all kicks off with a rousing rendition of Don’t Rain On My Parade
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Sheridan: It all kicks off with a rousing rendition of Don’t Rain On My ParadeCredit: ITV

Sheridan Smith is a woman of many skills and this one-off special showcasing her immense talent is perfect Sunday-night viewing.

It all kicks off with a rousing rendition of Don’t Rain On My Parade – ​and that’s just the first of several musical interludes, in-between chats with host Alexander Armstrong about her life and career.

As she’s a star of TV, film and stage, there’s plenty to talk about – including an amusing anecdote about missing an appearance on This Morning early in her career – and Sheridan doesn’t shy away from her personal life either.

She explains what she’d like in an ideal man and opens up about her dad, Colin, who was clearly a huge influence on her love of performing and who sadly died last year.

What endears so many to Sheridan is evident throughout – her modesty, despite enormous success over so many different platforms.

Calling the whole experience “surreal”, she seems to be completely overwhelmed by all the attention, but we know the praise is well-deserved.

Blue Planet II, 8pm, BBC One

 Blue Planet II: The largest living space on Earth, it’s barely been explored due to brutally cold weather conditions and utter darkness
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Blue Planet II: The largest living space on Earth, it’s barely been explored due to brutally cold weather conditions and utter darknessCredit: BBC

The stunning series continues with a journey to the deep ocean.

The largest living space on Earth, it’s barely been explored due to brutally cold weather conditions and utter darkness.

Prepare to be baffled yet amazed at the sight of underwater coral gardens, fish that walk and the Mariana Trench – almost 11km from the surface. Groundbreaking, spectacular and absorbing.

LAST IN SERIES! The Last Post, 9pm, BBC One

 The Last Post: The beads of sweat on Joe’s (Jeremy Neumark Jones, above) face aren’t just down to the Aden heat – his whole future hangs in the balance
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The Last Post: The beads of sweat on Joe’s (Jeremy Neumark Jones, above) face aren’t just down to the Aden heat – his whole future hangs in the balanceCredit: BBC

The beads of sweat on Joe’s (Jeremy Neumark Jones, above) face aren’t just down to the Aden heat – his whole future hangs in the balance.

As he’s brought before court for disobeying orders, Major Markham insists with his son presumed dead, he was unfit to command his men.

But Joe’s morality is questioned when a secret from his past becomes public.

NEW! Unspeakable, 9pm, Channel 4

 Unspeakable: This drama explores all manner of soul-searching questions and makes for uncomfortable but gripping viewing
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Unspeakable: This drama explores all manner of soul-searching questions and makes for uncomfortable but gripping viewingCredit: C4

It’s a hectic morning for divorced mum-of-two Jo (Indira Varma, right) – right up to the moment when she gets an anonymous text suggesting something inappropriate happened between her boyfriend Danny (Luke Treadaway, left) and her 11-year-old daughter.

This drama explores all manner of soul-searching questions and makes for uncomfortable but gripping viewing.

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