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TV tonight: Wimbledon coverage looks a little bit different this year | Television

Today at Wimbledon 9pm, BBC Two While retired Sue Barker hands the golden racket to Clare Balding to host live coverage of this year’s tennis tournament, the nightly highlights over the next two weeks come from Qasa Alom. It starts with the first round of the men’s and ladies’ singles matches, which will see Novak Djokovic and Elena Rybakina start their journey to defend their championship titles. Hollie Richardson RSC: All’s Well That Ends Well 8pm, Sky Arts A chance to see Blanche McIntyre’s 2022 production of Shakespeare’s dark comedy, in what the RSC calls its “most ambitious stage-to-screen adaptation to date”. Rosie Sheehy is ruthless romantic Helena, whose determined, cameraphone-captured pursuit of the indifferent Bertram (Benjamin Westerby) reveals modern resonances of this 400-year-old play. Ellen E Jones Long Lost Family 9pm, ITV1 Series 13 of Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell’s attempt to reunite blood relatives opens with an ex-amateur boxer who was taken into care when he was “put out with the rubbish” as a two-week-old baby. He’s joined by an adoptee who recently …

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