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Scrublands: Silver
9pm, BBC Two
Contemporary from investigating a small-town taking pictures, the investigative journalist Martin Scarsden finds himself caught up in one other tangle as this Aussie drama returns for a second season. Martin heads again to his residence city, Port Silver – a spot he’s by no means actually talked about rising up in – and finds his childhood good friend useless. The one witness, although, is Martin’s girlfriend – and moderately sadly, she is roofed in blood. Hollie Richardson
Shardlake
9pm, ITV1
It’s the ultimate episode of the Tudor whodunnit primarily based on CJ Sansom’s novels, that includes Sean Bean as Thomas Cromwell. The origins of the sword used to homicide Singleton lead Shardlake (Arthur Hughes) to the killer. And there’s an exhilarating showdown on the monastery as our hero reveals his findings concerning the different deaths – and a few main fraud. Hannah J Davies
Albert Speer: Hitler’s Architect of Lies
9pm, BBC 4
The historian Heike Görtemaker introduces a never-before-broadcast 1971 interview with Albert Speer, Hitler’s architect and armaments minister, which is then aired in its entirety, as he’s cross-examined by Michael Charlton, Hugh Trevor-Roper and George Ball. HR
The Gilded Age
9pm, Sky Atlantic
Her White Lotus increase means this Julian Fellowes collection is now the Eighteen Eighties-set costume drama that has Carrie Coon in it, though Christine Baranski and Cynthia Nixon present simply as many chewy bon mots. Whereas engagements and sicknesses preserve the ladies of New York Metropolis busy, George (Morgan Spector) remains to be out within the sticks, chasing his railroad fortune. Jack Seale
Crime Scene Cleaners
10pm, Channel 4
“There’s maggots all around the total carpet.” Welcome to the grim world of crime scene-cleaning on this stomach-churning new collection that follows extremely educated specialists, beginning with an “unattended dying” in Kent. As one professional says: “It takes a robust thoughts to go in and clear one thing like that.” HR
{Couples} Remedy
11pm, BBC Two
Extra totally fascinating eavesdropping on 4 very completely different {couples} in Dr Orna Guralnik’s remedy room. Alison and Rod are at one another’s throats, whereas Kyle opens up about his abusive father, Jessica tells Boris she is “very drained” and Nick confesses it feels “too dangerous” to talk to Guralnik. HR
Movie selection
The Swimmer (Frank Perry, 1968), 4.55pm, Film4
Beginning life as a brief John Cheever story within the New Yorker, The Swimmer does its greatest to defy as many conventions as it might. Burt Lancaster performs Ned Merrill, an advert govt who in the future decides to “swim residence” by clambering out and in of each pool he passes. Alongside the way in which he makes an attempt to seduce a string of girls, refers to himself in ever extra grandiose phrases and begins to detach from the straightforward suburbia he finds himself in. Earlier than lengthy he has spiralled uncontrolled. Darkish and hallucinogenic, it’s maybe one of the best midlife disaster film ever made. Stuart Heritage
Dwell sport
Tennis: Wimbledon 10.30am, BBC Two. Protection of the opening day. Carlos Alcaraz will likely be hoping so as to add to his current wins on the French Open and Queen’s.