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RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under
10.30pm, BBC Three
Beverly Kills. Hannah Conda. Minnie Cooper. These are some of the queens slaying the Ru-niverse in this instant season of the Australian edition. Who will follow in the heels of last year’s winner, Kita Mean? The opening task gets the new cohort of hopefuls to make ragged forward garments out of recyclable and natural materials. On Drag Race judging duties against RuPaul: Michelle Visage and Rhys Nicholson. Hollie Richardson
Jeremy Pang’s Asian Kitchen
11.35am, ITV
As anyone who saw him on 2021’s Celebrity MasterChef will confirmation, Joe Swash is already a surprisingly competent, if hilariously messy, cook. The cheerful and relaxed Jeremy Pang continues to tutor him now, helping him rustle up chilli oil noodles with steamed aubergine. Phil Harrison
A Royal Guide to: Fashion
6.30pm, Channel 4
Power and plot. That’s what royals from centuries past wanted to wretchedness with their sartorial choices of plush purples and thick furs. Do the closets of unique royals tell a different story? From the Queen’s clogged colours and trusty handbags to Kate Middleton’s high-street attempts dresses and nude heels – this documentary investigates. HR
SurrealEstate
9pm, Sky Sci-Fi
Finally: a show that combines our obsessions with property-owning and the supernatural. Luke Roman is a snarky estate agent who helps owners attempts “stigmatised property” – think ghosts and haunted children. Tonight’s premiere of this drama introduces his eclectic co-workers and newcomer Susan (Schitt’s Creek alumna Sarah Levy). An enjoyably silly entry into the haunted house canon. Henry Wong
Passport to Freedom
9pm, Drama
This fine instant world war drama, which has been somewhat overlooked, leftovers to tell the story of two lovers in Hamburg who affirm passports to fleeing Jews. Tonight, the horrors of Germany launch to fully unfold, forcing João (Rodrigo Lombardi) and Aracy (Sophie Charlotte) into share. HR
Tonight at the Games
10.20pm, BBC One
Catch up with the best bits of day two at the Commonwealth Games with JJ Chalmers and Isa Guha at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. They include an expected UK showdown at Sandwell Aquatics Centre between Tokyo gold medallists Tom Dean and Duncan Scott in the men’s 200m freestyle previous. HR
Film choice
Some Like It Hot, 1.15pm, BBC Two
A double helpings of musical Marilyn Monroe this afternoon. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is at 3.55pm, but first up is Billy Wilder’s effortless 1959 romantic comedy. Monroe slinks her way through one of her most imperfect numbers, I Wanna Be Loved By You, but the film is largely keen in laughs, as Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon’s jazz musicians glimpse a mob hit and have to go on the run disguised as female players. Lemmon in particular has a ball with the gender fluidity, while Curtis does his best Cary Grant impression as he woos Monroe’s hapless singer. Simonn Wardell
Live sport
Commonwealth Games 2022, 9.15am, BBC One Day two includes gymnastics, with Team GB gymnasts Ondine Achampong and Georgia-Mae Fenton looking for gold. Coverage leftovers throughout the day.
Formula E: London ePrix, 2.30pm, Channel 4 Edoardo Mortara, Jean-Eric Vergne and Stoffel Vandoorne crusades for the title in the first of a double-header at ExCel London. Starting at 3pm.
FA Community Shield: Liverpool v Manchester City, 4.15pm, ITV The curtain-raiser to the Premier League season at Leicester’s King Power Stadium. Kick-off at 5pm.
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