Top of the Box By Keeley Ryan
SATURDAY GAA Beo, TG4, 4.45pm
Live coverage of the Leinster Final in the Electric Ireland Minor Hurling Championship, presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill.
SUNDAY Championship Playo Final, Sky Sports Main Event, 2pm
There’s one last question that needs to be addressed — who is going to take the
nal spot in the top ight next season? With Leicester City con rmed as Championship winners and Ipswich taking the runner up spot, it’s down to Leeds, Southampton, Norwich and West Brom to grab the brass ring.
MONDAY Nationwide Celebrates 100 Years of O’connell Street, RTE One, 7pm
On the 100th anniversary of the naming of O’connell St, Nationwide nds out how the name change from Sackville Street came about and nds out more about the leading gures immortalised in the street’s many statues and monuments.
TUESDAY The Great British Sewing Bee, BBC One, 9pm
The sewers face challenges inspired by the world of sport.
The Pilgrimage of Gilbert & George, Sky Arts & NOW, 9pm
A look at the journey of Gilbert & George — two-people-one-artist — who have been at the forefront of British art for over half a century.
Hitler’s Handmaidens, Sky History & NOW, 9pm
Hitler’s Handmaidens examines the Nazi Woman through a contemporary lens, as an active participant in all aspects of German society.
My Sexual Abuse, Ch4, 10pm
This bold and moving documentary follows writer and comedian Mark O’sullivan as he creates a sitcom about the sexual abuse he survived as a child, and the court case that led to the conviction of the man who abused him.
Better Call Saul, TG4, 10.30pm
Kim takes time off, while Jimmy tries to make amends. Nacho gambles with his future and Hamlin pushes Chuck to make a decision.
WEDNESDAY
O Duty Chef: Bringing It Home, RTE One, 8.30pm
When feeding a group of friends or family, Chef Mark likes to keep things simple by creating memorable dishes that don’t take too long to make, giving you more time to spend with friends.
Race Across The World: The Final, BBC One, 9pm
The teams head to Lombok where a prize of £20,000 awaits the winners.
The Dry, RTE One, 9.35pm
It’s a day of being in the hot seat for Shiv: she has her bursary interview, but rst she has to attend a family meeting, spearheaded by Tom. The Sheridans, Finbar and Mina gather to discuss selling the house.
The Life You Wanted, Netflix
Gloria believes that she has found happiness in Lecce, where she founded a small travel agency and fell in love with Ernesto, but one day her life is turned upside down by the arrival of Marina, a friend from her University days in Naples, before Gloria began her transition path.
THURSDAY The Outlaws, BBC One, 9pm
From Stephen Merchant, the series follows seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a Community
Payback sentence in Bristol.
We Are Lady Parts, Ch4, 10pm
Nida Manzoor’s anarchic and irreverent music comedy about a Muslim female punk band called Lady Parts is back for a second series. Lady Parts return home from a magical summer of gigs with a renewed artistic mission, having nally found their audience, their fanbase.
Fíorscéal, TG4, 10.30pm
Sahul Hameed is wanted for the trafcking of red sandalwood, one of the most expensive woods on the black market, a trade linked to violence and bloodshed in India. Now based in Dubai, Hameed is out of the reach of investigators.
Geek Girl, Netflix
Harriet Manners’ life is turned upside down when she’s thrust into the world of
fashion. Tightly wound agents, off-beat designers, impossibly high heels, a cute
supermodel with a great smile, Harriet has no idea what she’s in for.
FRIDAY The Young Oenders, BBC One, 9.30pm
Fake Billy Murphy steals Conor’s most prized possession.