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Hugh Bonneville stars in a new four-part comedy drama, created by Doctor Who writer Steven Moffat. He plays Douglas Bellowes, a widely respected news presenter working alongside co ‐anchor Madeline (Karen Gillan) and married to newspaper editor Sheila (Alex Kingston). When he makes an inappropriate joke, he struggles to save his reputation and is faced with cancel culture. Read our interview with Hugh on page 111. nDouglas is Cancelled starts 27 June, ITV1, 9pm

A dark past

She blew us away in dramas including Doctor Foster and Vigil, but now Suranne Jones has turned her talents to investigating the historical practice of witch trials. This quietly horrifying journey takes her from Pendle in Lancashire to Bamberg in southern Germany, and Salem, Massachusetts.

Suranne Jones: Investigating Witch Trials, episode two, June 30, Channel 4, 9pm. Catch up on Channel 4’s streaming service

Tennis ace in action

Ahead of what could well be his final appearance at Wimbledon, this fascinating documentary looks at Andy Murray’s incredible journey from the small Scottish town of Dunblane to becoming a sporting legend. It features glimpses of the tennis ace as a young boy, leaving his home and family as a teenager to train in Spain before winning at the US Open, Davis Cup, Olympic Games and even Wimbledon. A must for tennis fans.

Andy Murray: Will to Win, June 28, BBC1, 9pm

History re-imagined

This epic tale of true love and high adventure re-imagines the rise and reign of Lady Jane Grey, otherwise known as the ‘nine day’ queen. When her ambitious mother (Anna Chancellor) sells her hand to the highest bidder, Jane (Emily Bader) is dismayed to discover that h

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