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It's the last in the current series of Call the Midwife - and, as has become the norm, expect a tear-jerking finale from the nuns of Nonnatus House.
Trixie (Helen George) and Sister Mary Cynthia (Bryony Hannah) support a deaf mother-to-be, while another patient's morning sickness develops into something more troubling and Fred (Cliff Parisi) may be forced to choose between Violet (Annabelle Apsion) and his hostile daughter.
Poldark: BBC One, 9pm
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Being Human's Aidan Turner fronts a new adaptation of the classic novels, playing dashing Ross Poldark in this epic 8-parter.
Set in late 18th-century Cornwall, Poldark follows Ross as he returns from having fought in the American War of Independence, only to find that the life he left behind no longer exists.
Indian Summers: Channel 4, 9pm
Sunday night's the night for period drama, with Channel 4's Indian Summers - already re-commissioned for a second series - also airing its fourth episode.
There's much excitement in Simla as the Viceroy arrives for the first of his summer visits, but Ralph (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) is troubled when he discovers the only piece of evidence that linked Chandru Mohan to the Congress Party has gone missing.
Troy: E4, 9pm
Magic shows seem to be ten a penny at the moment, but Troy - back tonight for a second series - is definitely worth a look.
In the first of four episodes, the charismatic magician embarks on a ghost tour to pull off one of his scariest tricks yet.
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