Today’s top TV and streaming choices: Path to Paris, romcom Lover Come Back and season three of The Bear
Planning a night on the couch. Here are today’s top TV and streaming picks:
Pobal Chois Fharraige TG4, 8pm The final episode takes viewers to Coláiste Chamuis as they celebrate 50 years of welcoming students to the Gaeltacht. Also featured are a trip to Taispeántas Chois Fharraige and the launch of new business Galway Girl Cruises.
Path to Paris RTÉ One, 10.15pm New series filmed over the course of three years, following some of the country’s most talented sports stars as they attempt to qualify for this summer’s Olympics and Paralympic Games. Among those to look out for are refugee-turned-marathon runner Hiko Tonosa Haso and Para-swimmer Nicole Turner.
The Outlaws BBC One, 10.40pm The gang wonder if there could be a traitor in their midst as they fight to clear their names. But ensuring that the Dean remains behind bars is their main priority.
Lover Come Back BBC Four, 8.55pm Lively romantic comedy, the second of three collaborations between Doris Day and Rock Hudson. Here they play rival advertising executives whose efforts to outdo each other take an unexpected turn. Day and Hudson's regular co-star, Tony Randall, also features. The Bear Disney+, streaming now Firstly, for anyone taken in by the clickbait that Jeremy Allen White is Gene Wilder’s grandson, sorry to break it to you but they aren’t related. That was simply the internet doing its thing. They’ll be saying he’s related to Timothée Chalamet next. What do they all have in common? Glorious locks. But I digress; season three continues to follow Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (White), Sydney Adamu (Ayo Edebiri) and Richard “Richie” Jerimovich (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they do what it takes to elevate The Bear. For the uninitiated, that’s the name of their beef stand turned fine-dining establishment, to the highest level, all while doing their best just to stay in business. Carmy pushes himself harder than ever, and demands excellence from his crew, who do their best to match his intensity — which is saying something considering he didn’t exactly want to run the restaurant in the first place and is there by default thanks to his family members.
That ’90s Show Netflix, streaming now Hello Wisconsin! Leia Forman returns to her grandparents’ basement at Point Place. Only, this time, it’s 1996. We know who won’t be putting in a cameo appearance from the original That ’70s Show cast this time, anyway. Topher Grace for one.
Depp V Heard Netflix, streaming now The summer of 2022 was famed for two things — international travel and the Depp V Heard televised debacle. From Channel 4, Netflix is now getting to air the trial that had everyone talking.
GG Netflix, streaming now In a bid to turn pro, a young gamer risks everything to mould his team of amateurs into esports champions as he comes to terms with his grief. If Silicon Valley moved to the Philippines and into pro-gaming. Worst Roommate Ever Netflix, streaming now Returning for season two, it continues to highlight harrowing tales of seemingly harmless roommates that turn into real-life nightmares for their unsuspecting victims. Forget leaving wet towels on the floor — these roomies are more than malevolent.
Land of Women AppleTV+, streaming now Imagine having the “perfect” NYC life — and then Fred your husband gets involved with the mob to the tune of tens of millions. This is the imaginary scenario at the feet of Eva Longoria. She must flee New York with her mother and her daughter. Their destination? Her mother’s ancestral home in Spain. Where there’s a hot farmer. You can guess the rest.
Kaulitz & Kaulitz Netflix, streaming now Shimmy aside Jedward, for this pair of Germans consider themselves the “most famous twins in the world”. Two sides of the same coin, Bill and Tom might be world-famous rockstars, but they’re also human. And now, they’re opening the doors of their tour bus and homes for a more personal gander at their day-to-day lives. How they haven’t done Eurovision is a wonder.
#Woman In Charge Disney+, streaming now Story of trailblazer Diane von Furstenberg. Child of a Holocaust survivor, she was a princess by marriage and founder of the iconic DVF fashion brand. Featuring interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Marc Jacobs, Hillary Clinton, plus more.
Trigger Warning Netflix, streaming now It’s nice to see Jessica Alba back where she belongs — karate-kicking her way through a feature-length instalment of some spy-related fodder.
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