Today at Wimbledon - Season 11 / Year 2021

Season 11 / Year 2021

Episodes

Day 1
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from the opening day's play at Wimbledon. Today's matches included Novak Djokovic beginning the defence of his men's singles title.

Day 2
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon.

Day 3
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon.

Day 4
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon.

Day 5
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon.

Day 6
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon.

Day 7
Clare Balding introduces highlights of the seventh day's play at the All England Club, where the line-up for the quarter-finals in the singles draws was set to be decided. This is invariably one of the most exciting days on the schedule, with all of the men's and ladies' fourth-round singles matches set to be played.

Day 8
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon as the tournament reaches the quarter-final stage.

Day 9
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon as the quarter-finals continue at the All England Club.

Day 10
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon, which includes the ladies' semi-finals.

Day 11
Clare Balding and guests round up the main action and talking points from today's play at Wimbledon, including the gentlemen's semi-finals.

Day 12
Clare Balding introduces the pivotal points and breathtaking brilliance from Saturday's finals, with the ladies' singles champion crowned and several other titles decided.

Day 13
Clare Balding and guests with the best action and reaction from the final day's play at this year's Championships.
Recently Updated Shows

Game Changer
In this game show, the game changes every show! Players begin each round without knowing the rules -- and must figure them out while competing to win.

The Chi
The Chi is a timely coming-of-age story centering on a group of residents who become linked by coincidence but bonded by the need for connection and redemption. Kevin is the pre-teen who must step past shattered illusions and embrace the normal rites of childhood, while Brandon the dreamer makes his own nearly impossible leap of faith to succeed in life and love with girlfriend Jerrika. Emmett is the carefree teen is thrust into complex responsibility with guidance from his mother Jada, and Ronnie is the drifter whose struggle to love and be loved calls into question his every pursuit.

The First 48
The First 48 follows detectives from around the country during these first critical hours as they race against time to find the suspect. Gritty and fast-paced, it takes viewers behind the scenes of real-life investigations with unprecedented access to crime scenes, autopsies, forensic processing, and interrogations.

Grimsburg
Marvin Flute may be the greatest detective ever to catch a cannibal clown or correctly identify a mid-century modern armoire. But there's one mystery he still can't crack - his family. Now that he's back in Grimsburg, a town where everyone has a secret or three, Flute will follow every lead he's got to redeem himself with the ex-wife he never stopped loving, even if it means hanging out with the son he never bothered to get to know.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Stephen Colbert brings his signature satire and comedy to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the #1 show in late-night. Featuring bandleader Jon Batiste with his band Stay Human, the Emmy Award-nominated show broadcasts from the historic Ed Sullivan Theater. He talks with an eclectic mix of guests about what is new and relevant in the worlds of politics, entertainment, business, music, technology, and more. Stephen Colbert took over as host, executive producer, and writer of The Late Show on Sept. 8, 2015.
Colbert is best known for his work as a television host, writer, actor, and producer, and lest known for his charity work teaching English as a second language on Tunisian date farms. Before joining the CBS family -- and being officially adopted by network president Les Moonves -- Colbert helmed The Colbert Report, which aired nearly 1,500 episodes and required Stephen to wear nearly 1,500 different neckties. The program received two Peabody Awards, two Grammy Awards, and several unwelcome shoulder massages. It won two Emmys for Outstanding Variety Series in 2013 and 2014, both of which appear to have been lost in the move. Colbert is pronounced koʊlˈbɛər, according to Wikipedia. His understudy is William Cavanaugh, who will be hosting The Late Show approximately one-third of the time. Good luck, Bill!