Scéalta na gCorn TG4, 8.30pm In the final episode, Gráinne McElwain learns about Co Cavan’s multitude of sporting awards, including its most coveted football trophy, the Anglo-Celt Cup, and one received by the winners of a tournament played in memory of footballing hero John Joe O’Reilly.
Harry Wild RTÉ One, 9.35pm Orla’s dodgy ex, Ben Finnegan, asks Harry and Fergus to help him find a dozen stolen gems – if he can’t locate them, a crossbow-wielding Spanish hitman will make his life very uncomfortable indeed. Meanwhile, Malky tries to clear the air with Paula and Harry meets a loan shark.
Colin from Accounts BBC Two, 11.05pm Another chance to see the Australian sitcom ahead of the imminent second series. Real-life couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, who also wrote the scripts, play Gordon and Ashley, a mismatched duo brought together by Colin, a stray dog in need of help.
Erin Brockovich Sky Cinema Drama, 5.45pm Julia Roberts won an Oscar for her performance in Steven Soderbergh’s true-life drama. She plays the titular character, a single mother and law firm employee who fights for justice for the residents of a small town whose water supply has been contaminated by a local business.
Sunny AppleTV+, streaming now Rashida Jones has been in an eclectic range of TV and movie offerings, but this is next-level. She stars as a recently bereaved woman currently living in Japan — which, quite frankly, she’s not that into anymore. Then, when she’s gifted a robot to help ease the pain of her loss, things get really weird. Receiver Netflix, streaming now According to many, playing quarterback is the most tricky position in the NFL. But throwing the pass is only half the story. This documentary follows five of the NFL’s best pass catchers throughout the 2023 season on and off the field: Davante Adams, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel and Amon-Ra St Brown.
Sugar Rush: Baking Point Netflix, streaming now If you’re waiting for another US instalment of Sugar Rush, you’ll be waiting (even host Hunter Marsh has pivoted sideways into hosting Blown Away), so here’s a Mexican variation. Six couples must create giant cakes and sweet delicacies that fight gravity.
Brats Disney+, streaming now In 1986, I was a liddler. But I clearly recall my sister coming home from seeing Pretty In Pink wildly in love with Andrew McCarthy (and lamenting that we were poor because we didn’t have a phone in our bedroom). And, lo, our collective obsession with the Brat Pack was born. As for who comprised the Brat Pack? Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy and the aforementioned McCarthy. Was Jon Cryer part of the crew? Nope, he was technically Brat adjacent. How was the membership so specific? Well, mostly thanks to a 1985 New York Magazine article citing these actors as the new Rat Pack (personally, I’d say anyone from The Outsiders was technically a Brat Packer, but who am I to be a pedant). Now, almost 40 years later, McCarthy makes a documentary about their experience and, naturally, invites all involved to a winsome lakeside retreat to chart how the moniker made a lifelong mark.
Goyo Netflix, streaming now This Argentinian number follows Goyo, a Van Gogh devotee on the spectrum who works as a guide at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires. His meticulous routine is disrupted when he develops a crush on Eva, a new museum security guard who has issues with her marriage.