The best of tonight’s television
Growing Up: Angela Scanlon presents a three-part investigation into how the human body changes. Below: Director Michael Bay on the set of Pain & Gain. Photos: Getty, Justin Farrelly
■ BEST DRAMA Press
RTÉ One, 10.40pm
Another chance to see this very enjoyable BBC drama about a right-on broadsheet newspaper and a scandalous tabloid that occupy the same London square.
■ PROGRAMME OF THE DAY Informer
BBC One, 9pm
With Raza increasingly on edge as his family is drawn into the mess made by his double life, his relationship with Gabe sours. Meanwhile, Holly has uncovered the uncomfortable truth about Gabe’s undercover past, and a new line of inquiry puts Raza directly in the line of fire. Paddy Considine, Bel Powley and Nabhaan Rizwan star.
BEST DOCUMENTARY Growing Up, Live RTÉ One, 7pm
Angela Scanlon is live at Dublin’s Anatomy Museum to present this three-part investigation into how the human body changes from birth and infancy to old age.
■ MOVIE OF THE DAY Pain & Gain
Film Four, 9pm
Black comedy based on the true story of two Florida bodybuilders who come up with a get-rich-quick scheme that goes badly wrong. Dwayne Johnson stars.
■ WATCH BACK Tastes like Home RTÉ Player
This week Catherine Fulvio is in Stockholm, where Anders teaches her how to cook meatballs and pickled cucumbers for his Kerrybased daughter Marie.