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Published 14:00 1 Jul 2013 BST
Updated 10:32 15 Jun 2015 BST
The second week of Wimbledon is here but that’s not all as Colin Farrell and an undercover boss will also be on the small screen tonight.
Today at Wimbledon – BBC Two (8.00pm)
It’s the second week of the lawn tennis championships and the remaining 32 players are all expected on court today.
Undercover Boss – Channel 4 (9.00pm)
In the first of the new series Phil Couchman, CEO of DHL Express UK & Ireland, goes undercover to find out what life is like for those at the lower end of the company.
Person of Interest – RTÉ Two (9.30pm)
This week Reese poses as a new investor in a Wall Street company and Finch discovers a lot of money during an apartment raid.
The Greatest Shows on Earth – Channel 4 (10.00pm)
Daisy Donovan is back with more interesting television shows including an Egyptian prank show and an X Factor-style talent show where the contestant recite poetry in ancient Arabic.
A Home at the End of the World – TG4 (10.00pm)
Colin Farrell stars in this drama about a man who tries to reconnect with his childhood best friend following a family tragedy.

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