Top of the Box
SATURDAY Star Wars: Tales Of The Empire, Season 2, Disney+
A short-form animated series from David Feloni ser in the Star Wars universe.
SUNDAY Keys To My Life, RTE One, 7.30pm
Acclaimed writer Paul Howard retraces his steps from a boisterous council estate childhood in Dublin’s Ballybrack to the house in Killiney that holds the memories of his mother’s nal days.
MONDAY Man Up?, RTE Two, 5.30pm
Dance is rhythmic. Dance is coordination. And for 14-year-old boys dance is embarrassing. Jordon brings in his friend and her dancing troop to teach the boys how to dance.
Jamie Cooks Spring, Ch4, 8pm
In this episode, Jamie celebrates the bounty of the spring garden and kitchen by picking some beautiful asparagus spears and cooking them wrapped in smoky bacon, served with sustainably sourced red mullet, scallops, squid and sea bass...
The Regime, Sky Atlantic & NOW, 10pm
In the penultimate episode, as Christmas approaches — and amid escalating violence — Elena remains determined to not abandon her people.
TUESDAY Spacey Unmasked, Ch4, 9pm
The second part of the series which offers a forensic look at a man who was once one of the most admired actors ever.
Unbelievable Moments Caught On Camera, Virgin Media One, 8pm
Return of the series featuring eyewitness footage, including the moment a plane stalls mid-air while skydivers are clinging to the outside.
Better Call Saul, TG4, 11.25pm
Jimmy attempts to settle his debts. Nacho reunites with an old acquaintance. Mike helps Stacey with a project and makes a meaningful connection.
WEDNESDAY Location, Location, Location, Ch4, 8pm
Dynamic property duo Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are back — this time, Kirstie and Phil scour the Sussex coast for two sets of house-hunters at opposite ends of their property journey.
O Duty Chef: Bringing It Home, RTE One, 8.30pm
With Mark’s dad Tom as captain, the pair explore Dingle Harbour in a bid to catch their supper.
Sky Max & NOW, 9pm
For the rst time ever, Josh and Nish are reporting overseas. In Benidorm. their demanding editors want 10 stories a day.
Ar Iarraidh, TG4, 9.30pm
17-year-old Columba Mcveigh went missing on Halloween night after falling foul of both the British and Irish in the North during the Troubles. In 1998, the IRA admitted to abducting and murdering a group of people called ‘The Disappeared’. Columba was named as one of the victims. After almost 50 years, the Mcveigh family continue their search for the remains.
Fargo, TG4, 10.30pm
Roy’s re-election campaign for sheriff is in full swing, but this isn’t going to be a typical election year.
Dark Matter, Apple TV+
A sci- thriller series based on the blockbuster book by acclaimed, bestselling author Blake Crouch.
Abbott Elementary, Disney+
Workplace comedy set in a Philadelphia public school.
THURSDAY Déan Tú Féin É, TG4, 8pm
Elaine Dobbyn and her children moved to Connemara a few years ago and are now ready to work on the house’s exterior but they’re not sure where to start. Elaine has plenty of ideas but she needs advice on how to make the ideas come true.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Sky Atlantic & NOW, 9PM
Driven to see her again, Lali takes a huge risk to contact prisoner 4562.
Home Rescue: The Big Fix, RTE Two, 10.15pm
In episode 5, the team take on Peter and Jessie Kelly’s three-bed semi in Cabinteely.
Fíorscéal, TG4, 10.30pm
An exploration of cyber-violence against women.
Mother Of The Bride, Netflix
Lana’s daughter Emma returns from abroad and drops a bombshell — she’s getting married. In Thailand. In a month! Things only get worse when Lana learns that the man who captured Emma’s heart is the son of the man who broke hers years ago.
FRIDAY Tracks and Trails, RTE One, 7.30pm
In the nal episode in this series, veteran journalist and political commentator, Tommie Gorman visits Co.tipperary to walk part of the ancient trail taken by St Declan.
Cooking Up Murder: Uncovering the Story of Cesar Roman, Netflix
This docuseries analyzes a murder case implicating a Spanish chef, who built a career in the spotlight through a web of secrets and false identities.