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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS

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6AM 2022 Wimbledon Championsh­ips

(ESPN)

Tennis on grass will be the order of the next fortnight as London’s

All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club plays host to the 135th edition of the Wimbledon Championsh­ips. Novak Djokovic, who won in 2018, 2019 and

2021, will look to make it four men’s singles titles in a row, while on the women’s side a new champ will be determined in the wake of 2021 winner Ashleigh Barty’s retirement. 9PM Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness Executive produced by master filmmaker Ken Burns, this new two-part documentar­y, which concludes Tuesday, features touching, even revelatory first-person accounts from more than 20 young people ranging in age from 11-27, all of whom are living with mental health conditions of some kind.

The program also includes comments from parents, teachers, friends and healthcare providers in the lives of these patients, as well as independen­t mental health experts. These insights open a window into the challenges of daily life that includes these issues.

9PM G In the Dark Josh and Gene (Theodore Bhat, Matt Murray) try to link Murphy (Perry Mattfeld) to their latest case and wind up with something they never expected in the new episode “Hard

Pill to Swallow.” Meanwhile, Felix (Morgan Krantz) finally tricks Max (Casey Deidrick) into revealing what he’s been hiding, and Leslie (Marianne Rendon) is forced to improvise after a plan she has set in motion goes completely off the rails.

9PM (LIFE) TextMeWhen­YouGetHome

A new episode examines the chilling case of Beverly Carter, a successful real estate agent who vanished without a trace after showing a home to potential buyers. Later that same evening, Beverly’s husband began getting texts from his missing wife, but eventually Beverly’s family and friends realized that she was in danger.

11 PM (BBCA) The Split This critically acclaimed legal and matrimonia­l drama returns for its third and final season as about-to-be-exes Hannah and Nathan (Nicola Walker, Stephen Mangan) are in the middle of their divorce proceeding­s, which he disrupts by bringing a new woman into the mix. Deborah Findlay also returns as Ruth, Hannah’s steely mother, as do Annabel Scholey and Fiona Button as Nina and

Rose, Hannah’s sisters. Lara Pulver (“Sherlock”) joins the cast as Kate, an eminent child psychologi­st.

 ?? ?? Theodore Bhat stars in "In the Dark" Monday on The CW.
Theodore Bhat stars in "In the Dark" Monday on The CW.

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