Top of the Box By Niamh mceneaney
SATURDAY Gladiators, BBC One, 5.50pm
Flying Nitro finally meets his match on The Wall, Diamond sparkles in Duel and Viper’s left hissing in The Gauntlet.
New Zealand By Train, Ch4, 7.20pm
This two-part series, narrated by Julie Walters, explores three of the country’s major scenic rail journeys, revealing jawdropping scenery that’s only visible by rail.
The Masked Singer, UTV, 7.20pm
It’s the Grand Final and TV’S biggest musical mystery will finally be solved.
Lost Temples Of Cambodia, Ch4, 8.20pm
Archaeologist Pauline Carroll travels to Cambodia, home of the ancient Khmer Empire and its great capital Angkor.
SUNDAY Dancing On Ice, UTV, 6.25pm
The cast celebrate the 40th anniversary of Torvill & Dean’s Olympic gold-medal winning Bolero.
Dancing With The Stars, RTE One, 6.30pm
The celebs get ready to cha-cha, tango, and waltz their way through the show before the fourth elimination.
MONDAY The Chronicles Of Armagh, BBC One, 8pm
This new series follows a year in the less urban parts of an ancient city and its surrounding villages.
Breathtaking, UTV, 9pm
New three-part drama following medics during the Covid-19 pandemic.
TUESDAY Mike Epps: Ready to Sell Out, Netflix
Comedian Mike Epps is back with his fourth hour-long Netflix special.
Home Of The Year, RTE One, 8.30pm
In episode one of the new series, judges Hugh, Amanda and Sara visit an old school house in Cork, an eco-minded selfbuild in Clare and a 60s house in Dublin.
Sort Your Life Out, BBC One, 9pm
Stacey Solomon and her crack team help single dad Craig and his two daughters transform their home through a lifechanging declutter.
Gerald Dawe — Out Of The Ordinary, BBC One, 10.40pm
In this documentary, Gerald returns to Belfast, the city he grew up in, to find much has changed and reminisces about his journey from childhood to adulthood.
WEDNESDAY Can I Tell You A Secret?, Netflix
The story of some of the women targeted by serial stalker Matthew Hardy, who in 2022 received one of the longest custodial sentences for stalking online.
Messi’s World Cup: The Rise Of A Legend, Apple TV+
Lionel Messi shares some of his most personal reflections on his national team career and the challenges he’s faced.
Home Grown, RTE One, 8.30pm
Colm O’driscoll looks at the greening revolution taking place in Dublin and Kitty Scully is in the heart of vegetable production country in Lusk.
Bring The Drama, BBC Two, 9pm
Coached by Silent Witness star Genesis Lynea, the amateurs need to master scientific language and bring a convincing air of authority to win actor of the week.
Tuilte, TG4, 9.30pm
In this hour-long documentary, we hear personal stories from people who have felt the destruction of recent flooding in Galway,
Inishowen, Belfast and Monaghan.
Book Club, RTE One, 10.35pm
In the second episode the Castle Grove Book Club from Mallow is introduced into the fold.
THURSDAY Planda go Pláta, TG4, 8pm
Rebecca is back in Dublin this week visiting hidden gem Beech Park farm — a four-acre farm located beside Clonsilla train station in the west of the city.
Gymnastics: A Culture Of Abuse?, UTV, 9pm
This documentary chronicles the fight for justice by former gymnasts who say they were physically, emotionally, or sexually abused as children by their coaches.
FRIDAY Formula 1: Drive to Survive, Netflix
This new season will once again take fans behind the scenes, to witness firsthand how the drivers and teams prepare to battle it out for the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
Tradfest: The Fingal Sessions, RTE One, 8.30pm
An Irish musical celebration filmed in Malahide Castle during the Tradfest music festival.