TV tonight: Westworld returns and the bodies mount up

Westworld
2am & 9pm, Sky Atlantic

Westworlders know that the frequent fly symbolises a dramatic flip within the mind-boggling sci-fi collection, so the mammoth swarm within the opener of this new season screams “UH-OH!”. The action-packed episode sees Maeve (Thandiwe Newton) “disposing and dismembering” these in her means; Dolores (Evan Rachel Wooden) having an identical expertise navigating the courting minefield; and Caleb (Aaron Paul) realising that there will probably be no peace whereas William (Ed Harris) is on the unfastened. Hollie Richardson

Meals Unwrapped’s Breakfast Buffet
8pm, Channel 4

The workforce investigates each morning breakfast possibility they will discover on this illuminating tackle all issues milky and crunchy. Amanda Byram discovers how lengthy you may actually preserve milk for, and Matt Tebbutt visits the Shreddies manufacturing unit. Nevertheless it’s Briony Could Williams who will get the plum job: discovering the very best bacon butty. Hannah Verdier

Sherwood
9pm, BBC One

James Graham’s masterpiece reaches its penultimate episode. Flashbacks to 1984 present what actually occurred on the evening that tore the group aside, for a spycop-related cliffhanger that may undoubtedly trigger a collective gasp throughout the nation. The collection concludes tomorrow. HR

Lengthy Misplaced Household
9pm, ITV

Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell clear up extra household mysteries. Roy is looking for his delivery mom, who felt pressured to surrender her child due to his race. Sanae can also be on the lookout for her organic mum, after a household revelation rocked her life on the age of 30. Henry Wong

George Ure as Tony in Aids: The Unheard Tapes.
George Ure as Tony in Aids: The Unheard Tapes. Photograph: Manufacturing/BBC/Wall To Wall Media Media

Aids: The Unheard Tapes
9.30pm, BBC Two

It takes a second to get onboard with this unfamiliar idea – actors lip-synching beforehand unheard audio interviews with homosexual males by the Aids disaster – but it surely’s a contemporary means of telling their tales. In addition to displaying the devastating actuality of the illness (we be taught who died shortly after the recordings), it celebrates being homosexual (“I had probably the most fabulous life-style – I used to be a Bolly-swigging coke addict,” boasts club-goer John). HR

Dispatches: Ukraine – Life Below Assault
10pm, Channel 4

Cate Blanchett narrates this urgent Dispatches concerning the Russian bombardment of Ukraine’s second metropolis, Kharkiv. Filmed over 10 weeks, it tells town’s story by the eyes of its locals, similar to firefighter Roman and paramedics Tatjana and Irina. HR

Reside sport

Tennis: Wimbledon 11am, BBC Two. The primary spherical of the boys’s and girls’ singles competitions. The UK will probably be hoping that Emma Raducanu has recovered from harm. Protection continues all through the week.

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