The Irish Mail on Sunday

SIX HIGHLIGHTS FOR WHATEVER MOOD YOU’RE IN

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If you want ups and downs... KEYS TO MY LIFE Easter Sunday, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

Dancing With The Stars judge Loraine Barry (right) talks to Brendan Courtney about going from a corporatio­n house in Cabra to being neighbours with Paul McCartney in affluent St John’s Wood, London. She also revisits the Italian dream house she sadly lost.

If you want restoratio­n... MEND IT FOR MONEY Easter Monday, 8.30pm, Ch4

It was bound to happen:

Ch4 has taken the lovely Repair Shop formula and turned it into a competitio­n. Here, experts (including Nick Zametti, right) vie to be chosen to restore treasures, before hopefully selling them for a profit. While their work is impressive, this lacks the warmth of the original.

If you want suspense... KILLING EVE Tuesday, 10.15, RTÉ One

While other series are being delayed, this acclaimed drama is back for a third run ahead of schedule. It begins with Villanelle (the excellent Jodie Comer) being approached by someone from her past, while Carolyn is undermined at work. The big question is whether Eve (Sandra Oh, right) has lived to fight another day.

If you want real-life drama... QUIZ Easter Monday-Wednesday, 9pm, UTV

If you think you know all about the ‘coughing major’, then think again. This brilliant three-part drama tells the story of Charles Ingram’s famous jackpot win on Who Wants To Be A Millionair­e? in 2001. Matthew Macfadyen is Ingram, with Michael Sheen outstandin­g as quizmaster Chris Tarrant (right).

If you want design history... BUILDING IRELAND Thursday, 8pm, RTé One

The third series begins with a look at Dublin’s first airport terminal. Architect Orla Murphy (right) discovers the 1930s building wasn’t just a gateway to a new era of internatio­nal travel for the nation – it also marked the birth of Modernist Irish architectu­re.

If you want the grand final... MASTERCHEF Wednesday-Friday, 9pm, BBC1

After weeks of trials and tribulatio­ns, just four chefs are left standing as we enter finals week. Over three consecutiv­e nights, Sandy, David, Claire and Thomas (right) will be pulling out all the stops to impress John Torode and Gregg Wallace before the winner of this coveted title is crowned on Friday (7.30pm).

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