Sunday Sport

Who’s gonna catch Lewis?

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Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix Highlights – C4, 7pm

STEVE Jones presents action from the 13th round of the season at the Circuit de Spa- Francorcha­mps, where Sebastian Vettel was victorious last year.

The Ferrari driver beat Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton into second place to keep the pressure on him at the top of the standings, but trails by some distance this season, with Hamilton strong favourite to retain the world title.

With analysis from David Coulthard and Mark Webber.

Untouchabl­e: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein – BBC2, 9pm

THE story of how the film producer acquired and deployed his power, charting how he allegedly abused women with seeming impunity throughout his career – from his early days as a music promoter to running movie company Miramax with brother Bob.

Women who came forward to accuse Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault tell their stories in detail, including Rosanna Arquette, Erika Rosenbaum and Paz De La Huerta, while the reporters who broke the story detail his ruthless attempts to preserve power, even as scandal threatened to engulf him.

Peaky Blinders – BBC1, 9pm

TOMMY gathers everyone together to discuss recent tragic events and to give his orders, before the Shelby men travel to London to meet Oswald Mosley – and it’s soon revealed who has the upper hand.

Linda heads to Arrow House to ask Lizzie’s advice, Polly visits Aberama to pass on instructio­ns from Tommy, who learns that one of the Peaky Blinders is in danger and sends Arthur and Johnny Dogs on an urgent mission to intervene.

Period crime drama, starring Cillian Murphy, Helen McCrory and Sam Claflin.

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