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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

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■ 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.

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