Modern Family: Sky Atlantic, 8.30pm

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Part two of the season finale sees Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cam's (Eric Stonestreet) big day beset by one disaster after another.

Pepper (Nathan Lane) manages to find the couple a new venue, only to be kicked out once again, leaving the only option to hold the ceremony at home.

Meanwhile, Claire (Julie Bowen) is injured courtesy of a Phil-induced (Ty Burrell) fall in the shower, and Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) struggles to solve a petal-related problem. Elizabeth Banks guest stars.

About a Boy: Sky1, 9pm

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Season one draws to a close as Will (David Walton) is left heartbroken when girlfriend Sam (Adrianne Palicki) announces she has a new job in New York, until she later asks him to go with her.

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Will now has to deal with breaking the news to Fiona (Minnie Driver) and Marcus (Benjamin Stockham), which proves harder than he thought.

Murdered by My Boyfriend: BBC Three, 9pm

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One-off drama based on the true story of a teenage girl's romance with an older man.

Ashley (Georgina Campbell) meets Reece (Royce Pierreson) at a party, and initially finds him handsome and charming, although he soon begins to dominate every aspect of her life as his jealous and possessive nature gets out of control.

When Andy Won Wimbledon: BBC One, 10.35pm

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Sue Barker presents a look back at Andy Murray's victory in last year's Wimbledon men's singles final against Novak Djokovic, including recollections from the man himself, his girlfriend Kim Sears and mum Judy.

Plus, a host of celebrities, sports stars and members of the public recall where they were on that famous July afternoon, including Chris Hoy, Michael Parkinson, John McEnroe and Amy McDonald.