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What’s on – TV and streaming highlights for Tuesday
A fascinating new Storyville film and plenty of tennis and footie – are are your telly picks for Tuesday . . .
Storyville: Inheriting the Castle, BBC Four, 10.00pm
Justina, an indigenous Argentinian, has been rewarded by her former employer for her lifelong work as her maid with an enormous crumbling mansion deep in the Argentine Pampas. The only condition is that she can never sell it. Justina, aged 60, and her daughter Alexia, aged 20, move from the city to this desolate paradise where they eke out a living. With echoes of the 1975 US documentary Grey Gardens by the Maysles Brothers, this film is a hugely atmospheric and hopeful portrait of a supportive mother and daughter, whose lives have been shaped by their class and indigenous identities in a Europeanised Argentinian society.
UEFA Euro 2024, 4.30pm on RTÉ2, 4.30pm
Joanne Cantwell is joined by Didi Hamann, Kevin Doyle and Shay Given for live coverage from Munich of Romania v Netherlands in the Round of 16. Kick-off is 5.00pm and we’re back at 7.30pm for live coverage of Austria vs Türkiye from Leipzig.
Wimbledon 2024, BBC One, 11.00am
Isa Guha introduces live action from the second day of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Club in southwest London. Coverage continues on BBC Two daily throughout the week.
New
SPRINT, Netflix
This new series follows athletes from all over the world, delving deep into the psyches of those elite competitors who train to be the fastest person on the planet. It takes an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the high stakes, and mental toughness of the sprinters who devote their entire lives to crossing the finish line in record time, where their professional futures are decided in just fractions of a second. Season 1 will explore the top sprinters on the road and throughout the 2023 World Championships. Featuring Sha’Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles and Shericka Jackson among many others.
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