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    TV tonight: two new telly detectives are here to thrill crime drama fans

    By Alexi DugginsHollie Richardson Ellen E Jones and Jack Seale,

    4 hours ago

    The Turkish Detective

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    The Turkish Detective on BBC Two Photograph: Paramount/BBC

    9pm, BBC Two

    A new crime-drama-fan-pleaser based on Barbara Nadel’s bestselling Inspector Ikmen novel series. The Turkish production gets straight into the action as it follows eager London Met officer Mehmet Suleyman (Ethan Kai), who is transferred to bustling Istanbul to help the charismatic titular detective Çetin Ikmen (Haluk Bilginer) solve a different crime each week – starting with the murder of a young woman. Hollie Richardson

    Bake Off: The Professionals

    8pm, Channel 4

    The uber-high-stakes version of Bake Off nears its end as it reaches the semi-final. Can they perfectly recreate a modern update on the peach melba? Or conjure up an entirely edible fairytale scene featuring 40 hidden rhubarb and custard desserts? No pressure. Alexi Duggins

    Guy Martin’s Lost WW2 Bomber

    9pm, Channel 4

    At the bottom of Lake IJssel in the Netherlands, the Pathfinder Lancaster ED603 lays still, 80 years after she was shot down. Now, Guy Martin is part of an ambitious effort to recover both the plane and the remains of three crew members, with involvement from their living descendants and funding from the Dutch government. Ellen E Jones

    The Night Caller

    9pm, Channel 5

    This claustrophobic four-part drama is about Tony, a lonely black-cab driver in his 50s, who used to be happily married and a well-respected teacher. One night, he calls in to speak to a velvety-voiced radio presenter about his past – and soon becomes a bit obsessed. Things take a dramatic turn when the host gets into Tony’s taxi. HR

    Ibiza Narcos

    9pm, Sky Documentaries

    The hippy days of 70s Ibiza are vividly brought to life in the opening to this series, with colourful archive footage and people bursting with anecdotes (including Bamboo “the acid tripper”). It goes on to tell the full story of the arrival of ecstasy, greed and a darker side – leading to one experienced talking head saying: “It’s a very nice place to kill somebody.” HR

    We’re Here

    11pm, Sky Max

    The queens arrive in Oklahoma, where anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment caused by religious fundamentalism is seeping into state law. A drag show is planned, but before that is a series of encounters with people affected by queerphobia that are quite extraordinary: surprising, heartbreaking, enraging, funny and defiant. An essential hour of TV. Jack Seale

    Live sport


    Wimbledon Tennis, 11am, BBC Two
    Round four of the singles matches gets under way. Hopefully UK fan-favourite Emma Raducanu will still be involved.

    Tour de France Cycling, noon, Eurosport 1 Coverage of stage nine, featuring a route of 199km around Troyes.

    Formula One Racing: The British Grand Prix, 2.30pm, Channel 4 Max Verstappen defends his commanding lead at Silverstone.

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