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SNOOKER English Open, 12.45pm, Eurosport 1

MARK SELBY will be defending the title he won by beating David Gilbert 9-1 in last year’s final. World champion Ronnie O’Sullivan and world number one Judd Trump are also among the 128 contenders in action at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

HISTORICAL DRAMA The Spanish Princess Part 2, Starzplay (via Amazon Prime & Virgin)

COURTLY intrigue, jousting and some very fine costumes are the order of this concluding drama about the fortunes of Catherine of Aragon (Charlotte Hope) and her ladies at the court of Henry VIII.

PROPERTY ADVICE My Mortgage Free Home, 9pm, HGTV

AMANDA LAMB (pictured) opens this upbeat new series with a visit to a 14-acre farm where a mother and son are struggling to make ends meet after an accident. Can the equity they have in the farm be used to finance a less stressful existence? (Freeview 42, Freesat 166, Sky 158, Virgin 279)

TV INSTITUTIO­N

Drama Out Of A Crisis: A Celebratio­n Of Play For Today, 9pm, BBC4 DENNIS POTTER, Ken Loach, Caryl Churchill and Mike Leigh were just some of the great talents involved in making more than 300 Plays For Today on the BBC between 1970 and 1984. This new celebratio­n looks back on a varied and taboo-busting body of work, and a classic follows at 10.30pm: Country.

LADIES OF LEISURE The Real Housewives Of Cheshire, 9pm, ITVBe

IT’S not up there with its American cousins, but this British offshoot of the franchise has its moments. Tonight’s new series opens as lockdown lifts and the housewives see each other face to face once more, for the renewal of Nicole and Joe’s vows. What have they been bursting to say?

SUNNY TOUR Ray Winstone’s Sicily, 9pm, Blaze

STEEL yourself for quite a sight at the start of tonight’s final episode: a long shot of Ray sprawled on a sunbed, scratching himself. After that’s done with, we follow Ray as the actor milks a goat, and explains the root of his love for Sicily. (Freeview 63, Freesat 162, Sky 164, Virgin 216)

RANCH SAGA

Yellowston­e, 9pm, Paramount

THE landscapes in this Dallasstyl­e ranching drama really are stunning. The drama is far from dudull,, too,oo, aand,d, aat thee start of the new, second season, ranch titan John (Kevin Costner, pictured) is in denial over his cancer, and sharp-eyed daughter Beth (Kelly Reilly) is i making business b moves.

FUNNY FILM

Spinster, 10pm, Sky Premiere

COMEDY, starring Brooklyn NineNine’s Chelsea Peretti as the woman trying to embrace the single life and live for the now after her partner dumps her on her 39th birthday.

MURDER CASE

Unforgotte­n, 10.10pm, ITV3

ANOTHER chance to see the excellent second series of Chris Lang’s crime drama, which proved just as addictive as the first. Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar are reunited as the detectives, and investigat­e when a body is discovered in a suitcase in the River Lea. More every weeknight.

FREEVIEW MOVIE

Skate Kitchen, 11pm, Film4

SULTRY and laidback, and shot in a woozy documentar­y style, this indie drama follows female skateboard­ers in New York City. There’s drama on and off the boards as 18-year-old Camille and her friends hang out, smoke and, of course, skate.

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