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- By Rachel Beresford

SATURDAY Celebrity Bridge of Lies, BBC One, 5.40pm

Tune in for another episode of the hit gameshow.

Women’s Six Nations: Ireland v Wales, Virgin Media Two, 4pm

Having had the advantage over Ireland in the Six Nations over the last number of years, Wales will come to Cork expecting another victory, however, Scott Bemand’s Ireland will very much be thinking otherwise.

SUNDAY MOTD Live: Women’s FA Cup, Manchester United v Chelsea, BBC One, 2.20pm

It’s the clash of the titans as Emma Hayes’ ladies take on Manchester United at Wembley.

Keys To My Life, RTE One, 7.30pm

Beloved Liverpool and Ireland striker John Aldridge shares his ascent from Liverpool childhood to soccer superstard­om, unearthing fascinatin­g family secrets along the way.

MONDAY The Rookie, Sky Witness & NOW, 9pm

In the aftermath of the assaults in the explosive season five finale, the team must now try to understand why they were targeted and if there is a bigger plan in place. Meanwhile, Nolan must survive his last shift before his wedding to Bailey.

The Regime, Sky Atlantic & NOW, 9pm

Worried about Zubak’s increasing influence, Nicholas conspires with Laskin, Schiff and Singer to undermine the corporal’s standing with Elena; as the cobalt deal faces hurdles, Elena invites Senator Judith Holt to discuss a potential agreement.

Blue Lights, BBC One, 9pm

Season two of the Belfast-based drama Blue Lights continues to follow season one police recruits Grace, Annie, and Tommy, as they learn the ropes in a highpressu­re environmen­t. Grace is a former social worker who has decided to switch careers in her forties, Annie has had to leave everything she knows behind, and Tommy finds it challengin­g to be on the frontline.

Real Housewives of Lagos, Virgin Media Two, 10.55pm

Toyin’s daughter, Tiannah, has never met Toyin’s new husband, Segun Wealth.

TUESDAY Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr, BBC One, 8pm

Alan Carr and interiors guru Michelle Ogundehin are on the hunt for talent, passion and dazzling designs

WEDNESDAY Don’t Hate the Player, Netflix

Starting out in a makeshift camp, 13 players compete for a spot in a luxury villa and a shot at 150,000 euros in a tense game of strategy and survival hosted by Claude Dartois.

Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir, Sky Arts & NOW, 9pm

Jim Moir and his wife Nancy continue their ornitholog­ical adventure, journeying to a different area of the UK in each episode to spot and paint the unique species of birds native to that region.

Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans, Disney+

Another Ryan Murphy anthology series, this one focused on famous rivalries.

THURSDAY Ag Triall ar an Tobar, TG4, 8pm

Presenter Manchán Magan uncovers holy wells that have been sites of worship and prayer for centuries and are still visited today for those seeking comfort and peace.

Contractor­s, TG4, 9.30pm

It’s full steam ahead and all hands on board with first cut silage in Cork with Alan Ross while up in Donegal the good weather has landed too and it’s a family affair with the girls joining Traolach baling.

Home Rescue: The Big Fix, RTE Two, 9.35pm

Near to the train station in Kildare town, Gaeilgeoir and primary school teacher Shónagh struggles with the rising tide of clutter at the railway cottage she shares with her four young children.

The Upshaws, Netflix

The Upshaws continue to ride life’s ups and downs, including new jobs, bigger dreams, health struggles and some major life surprises but still hanging on with the love that comes with family.

FRIDAY Tracks and Trails, RTE One, 7.30pm

Historian and broadcaste­r, Professor Diarmaid Ferriter travels to Ulster to complete two trails on either side of the border, one in the Sperrin mountain range in Co.tyrone and the other along The Monaghan Way.

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WEDNESDAY: Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir, Sky Arts & Now, 9pm
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SUNDAY: Keys To My Life, RTE One, 7.30pm

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