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Today's top TV and streaming choices: Football Families, Casablanca and Butterfly

Today's top TV and streaming choices: Football Families, Casablanca and Butterfly

The Feud
Virgin Media One, 9pm
In the fifth of six episodes, the neighbours' arguments reach a whole new level, resulting in the exposure of various secrets and lies. But there's worse to come after Emma discovers a gruesome scene on her own troubled doorstep.
Football Families
RTÉ One, 10.10pm
The final edition focuses on what happens at the end of the season, with big decisions being made about who stays on and which players will be released from Shelbourne's academy squads.
We Were the Lucky Ones
RTÉ2, 10.35pm
Eight-part historical drama based on the novel by Georgia Hunter, which charts the experiences of her own family as they battled to survive the Holocaust. Joey King, Logan Lerman and Hadas Yaron star.
Casablanca
BBC Four, 9.35pm
You must remember this – it's one of the most beloved films ever made. Humphrey Bogart plays the American owner of a Moroccan nightclub frequented by Nazis. He's about to be reunited with the woman who broke his heart (Ingrid Bergman) – and she needs his help to secure the safety of both herself and her Czech freedom fighter husband (Paul Henreid).
Love is Blind: UK
Netflix, streaming now
The pods and the drama return with Season 2 of the UK/Ireland variation of the chain, which – if you've managed to avoid it – is a cross between The Circle and Married At First Sight but with Matt and Emma Willis.
Alien: Earth
Disney+, streaming now
Set in 2010, a deep-space vessel crash-lands on Earth, triggering a chain of events that leads a group of soldiers and a mysterious hybrid named Wendy into a confrontation with a terrifying new threat. In a world ruled by powerful corporations, where humans, cyborgs and synthetics coexist, a breakthrough in consciousness further blurs the line between man and machine – and the future of humanity hangs in the balance. Fun times!
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Butterfly
Prime Video, streaming now
Prime is dipping its toe into K-drama with this fare, following a former US spy in South Korea whose past resurfaces, putting him in the crosshairs of a ruthless assassin. For something slightly different, Season 2 of Sausage Party: Foodtopia also lands today. Songs From The Hole
Netflix, streaming now
Sentenced to 40 years at age 15 after a gang shooting, jailed songwriter JJ'88 reflects on violence, healing, and redemption through this visual album directed by Contessa Gayles, who you may know from The Feminist on Cellblock Y, Founder Girls or The Debutantes.
Young Millionaires
Netflix, streaming now
On a Friday the 13th in Marseille, four teenage friends strike it rich with a winning lottery ticket. But at just 17, they can't claim the prize, and the windfall quickly spirals into chaos (and criminality).
Final Draft
Netflix, streaming now
Welcome to the abridged Japanese version of Physical 100. Twenty-five athletes – many of whom are retired – vie for a 30m Yen prize to kickstart their next chapter, assuming they can conquer the intense physical and psychological trials.
Stolen: Heist of the Century
Netflix, streaming now
For every Sally Lindsay or Sheridan Smith dramady thrust upon us... for every possession-themed offering from the Philippines (this week it's Isolated), and every arbitrary addition to their arsenal (Bend it Like Beckham, Normal People). Even for every Bible-thumping YouTuber from Brazil attempting to save you and your children (Deive Leonardo's The Answer coming atcha from Sunday, obvs), we (thankfully) still have what Netflix does best. No, not dating shows or Argentine prison dramas (although In The Mud does look good, debuting Friday), but cold, hard true-crime documentaries. From the makers of The Tinder Swindler, American Nightmare, Don't F**k With Cats and Big Vape comes this gripping true-crime tale: the 2003 Antwerp diamond heist. With never-before-heard accounts from detectives and the alleged mastermind, this documentary uncovers how hundreds of millions in gems vanished – and were never recovered.
FX's Necaxa
Disney+, streaming now
Actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds are now so astute at breathing life into ailing FC clubs that fellow actor Eva Longoria enlists their help to revive Mexico's Club Necaxa. Summer of 69
Disney+, streaming now
Things are getting a little racy over on Disney+ this week. Hell-bent on landing the heart of her long-time crush, Abby enlists the help of a local stripper named Santa Monica, hoping to learn the secrets of self-assurance and the art of sexual allure.
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Dáithí Ó Sé & Kathryn Thomas launch the 2025 Rose of Tralee International Festival
Dáithí Ó Sé & Kathryn Thomas launch the 2025 Rose of Tralee International Festival

RTÉ News​

time3 hours ago

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Dáithí Ó Sé & Kathryn Thomas launch the 2025 Rose of Tralee International Festival

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Quiz: How much do you know about Normal People?
Quiz: How much do you know about Normal People?

The Journal

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Quiz: How much do you know about Normal People?

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From Love Island to BGT and Clarkson's Farm, we reveal the top 25 TV shows of the last 25 years – but do you agree?
From Love Island to BGT and Clarkson's Farm, we reveal the top 25 TV shows of the last 25 years – but do you agree?

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  • The Irish Sun

From Love Island to BGT and Clarkson's Farm, we reveal the top 25 TV shows of the last 25 years – but do you agree?

Does your favourite make the cut? TV GOLD From Love Island to BGT and Clarkson's Farm, we reveal the top 25 TV shows of the last 25 years – but do you agree? LOFTY critics might hail It's A Sin, Bleak House and Wolf Hall as Britain's best TV. But Sun readers feel differently and champion old-fashioned laughs, fun Saturday-night frivolity and shocking reality TV. Here, our TV experts Ally Ross, Clemmie Moodie, Steve Corbett, Rod Mcphee, Dulcie Pearce and Felicity Cross pick the greatest shows of the past 25 years that we know YOU love too. The Crown 2016-2023 25 The Crown brought together top writers, a massive budget and an elite cast Credit: Netflix Advertisement CONTROVERSIAL, captivating, sophisticated and sensational, The Crown brought together top writers, a massive budget, an elite cast and lots of 'artistic licence'. Netflix reached some kind of zenith by being brave enough to make a drama about the royals that made us reassess the entire British establishment. RM The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile, 2012 25 The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile exploded the myth of the once-adored presenter Credit: PA:Press Association ARGUABLY one of the biggest landmark documentaries of the century, in 50 minutes this show exploded the myth of the once-adored presenter. Advertisement It sparked a wider police probe revealing Savile to be a predatory paedophile whose decades of sex attacks were facilitated by him being one of the BBC's biggest stars. RM Peaky Blinders 2013-2022 Trailer for the first series of Peaky Blinders 25 Peaky Blinders blew audiences away and sparked its own cultural phenomenon Credit: Alamy WHEN this new breed of period drama arrived, it blew audiences away and sparked its own cultural phenomenon. From copycat shows to inspiring a generation of hipsters, the working class folk at the centre of this story about Brummie gangsters were smarter, sexier and better- dressed than any previous TV series had portrayed. RM Advertisement The Graham Norton Show, 2007- 25 Graham Norton has created the defining chat show of the past 25 years Credit: BBC IT may lack the interrogation of Parkinson, but Graham Norton has created the defining chat show of the past 25 years. While rivals such as Jonathan Ross and Alan Carr struggled to land huge names, he's constantly packed his sofa with Hollywood A-listers while keeping some of the cheeky interview style that Brits expect. RM I'm A Celebrity . . . 2002- 25 I'm A Celebrity . . . has exposed many a star's unsavoury side Credit: Rex THE original fish-out-of-water reality show that has exposed many a celebrity's unsavoury side, catapulted underdogs to stardom and delivered endless laughs. Advertisement Ant and Dec are at their finest, serving up brilliant gags and banter. And the series continues to evolve, with a recent trend for divisive political signings – plus a second All Stars run to come next year. FC Chernobyl, 2019 25 Chernobyl is one of the greatest TV dramas of the century Credit: HBO SOME objected to the sting in the tail at the end of this mini-series' breathtaking finale, when it was revealed that character Ulana Khomyuk didn't exist and was a box-ticking amalgamation of the scientists who campaigned for the truth about the disaster. But I thought Chernobyl more than earned the right-on indulgence. Advertisement One of the greatest TV dramas of the century. AR Downton Abbey 2010-2015 25 Julian Fellowes breathed new life into the period drama with Downton Abbey Credit: Handout WRITER Julian Fellowes breathed new life into the period drama with this iconic show. He made stars out of a little-known cast, as well as hiring veteran Maggie Smith to play Violet Crawley, the Dowager Countess of Grantham. And he gently explored edgy themes without tainting the nostalgia and pomp we need in an upstairs-downstairs series. RM Advertisement The Inbetweeners 2008-2010 25 The Inbetweeners is the ultimate coming-of-age comedy Credit: Channel 4 THE ultimate coming-of-age comedy, this was three seasons packed full of vulgar, smutty humour that every teenage boy could identify with. At a certain age, nothing is funnier than awkward teenage crushes, introductions to booze and laugh-out-loud schoolboy banter. Rude, crude and hilarious (don't watch with your nan). SC Happy Valley 2014-2023 25 Happy Valley is a quintessentially British masterpiece Credit: PA:Press Association Advertisement LIFE in a small, West Yorkshire town must be very quiet. Wrong. Sarah Lancashire is the hugely relatable police sergeant Catherine Cawood, a dedicated and passionate cop with a mess of a home life as mum to a teenager – and also dealing with a crook (James Norton) that's too close to home. Sally Wainwright's drama is a quintessentially British masterpiece. SC Sherlock 2010-2017 25 This original take on legendary detective Sherlock Holmes brought the story bang into the modern world Credit: BBC BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH became a household name as the eponymous lead in this drama – one of the most cleverly scripted and directed ever. Advertisement An original take on legendary detective Sherlock Holmes that brought the story bang into the modern world. He and Dr Watson (Martin Freeman) were a TV gold double act. A must-see for any British drama fan. SC Love Island 2015- 25 Love Island is the big daddy of dating shows IN 2015, ITV planted a group of fun and frisky Brits into a Majorcan villa with one aim – finding love. Advertisement And so a whole new genre of TV was firmly established. Love Island, now hosted by Maya Jama, is the big daddy of dating shows, which has spawned copycats but remains on top today, with more record figures this summer. Ten years on, watching hot people bicker, bitch and, yes, bonk, remains just as thrilling. FC Britain's Got Talent 2007- 25 BGT could well bring the spirit of British entertainment to life for years to come Credit: ITV SHOWBUSINESS at its finest – and funniest. Advertisement Granted, the ITV variety show has had its fair share of flops. But time and time again, Simon Cowell and the team have shaken up the format to win over a fresh generation of fans with a mix of slapstick acts, amazing singers and top dancers. BGT – also featuring regular judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon – could well bring the spirit of British entertainment to life for years to come. FC Clarkson's Farm 2021- 25 Jeremy Clarkson captivated millions of urban Brits with his honest take on the highs and lows of rural life Credit: PA WITH this documentary which is, at times, part comedy and part soap opera, Jeremy achieved the feat of captivating millions of urban Brits with his honest take on the highs and lows of rural life. Advertisement Clarkson's Farm is a hitherto unseen look at the hardy members of our population who fight daily to survive the weather, farming red tape – and cattle that can castrate with a single kick. RM Blue Planet II 2017 25 Blue Planet II cut through the public consciousness like few others Credit: Handout SIR David Attenborough's nature shows have always pushed the boundaries. But this series in particular cut through the public consciousness like few others. It showed us how single-use plastics – a phrase most people had never heard before – were ruining our oceans. Advertisement And it pushed the issue to the very top of the global agenda. RM Big Brother 2000- 25 Since its launch, BB has given us some of TV's most memorable moments Credit: check copyright THERE'S a reason the original reality TV experiment still airs to such acclaim – it is the best fly-on-the-wall concept out there. Another format which entirely changed the game and forged its own genre, Big Brother's success relies on each series' cast and the tricks producers use to strip them bare. Since its launch, BB has given us some of TV's most memorable moments. FC Advertisement Bodygaurd, 2018 25 Jed Mercurio gave us a whip-smart thriller packed full of sex, guns, spies and politics Credit: Alamy LINE Of Duty creator Jed Mercurio shunned the modern drama rulebook, with dull, woke dictats, and gave us a whip-smart thriller packed full of sex, guns, spies and politics. With Keeley Hawes and Richard Madden delivering career-defining performances, Bodyguard had the nation on the edge of their seats. RM Gavin & Stacey 2007-2024 25 Gavin and Stacey's warm tales of friendship and family resonated with us all Credit: BBC STARTING life on BBC Three in 2007, this story of long-distance love between an Essex boy and a Welsh girl went from hidden gem to national treasure. Advertisement Subsequently shown on BBC One, there were three series and three Christmas specials, written by show stars James Corden (Smithy) and Ruth Jones (Nessa). The warm tales of friendship and family resonated with us and made, 'Oh' funny for all time. DP Strictly Come Dancing 2004- 25 Strictly manages to bring together multiple generations across the country Credit: BBC FEW TV shows these days can bring together multiple generations across the country – but Strictly still manages it. With 22 series under its glittery belt, the dance contest has been entertaining us from September to Christmas since 2004. Advertisement It's made house-hold names of the most minor celebs and has had us gasping, weeping and waltzing for more than two decades. DP Line Of Duty 2012-2021 25 Jed Mercurio's series is a crime thriller masterpiece Credit: Alamy A GRIPPING plot, stellar acting and scream-at-your-telly shocks made Jed Mercurio's series about police anti-corruption unit AC-12 an adrenaline hit. Never shying away from violence, or killing off a lead character in dramatic style, its fast and ferocious pace – mixed with incredibly clever twists – make it a crime thriller masterpiece. DP Top Gear 2002-2022 25 Top Gear's glory days under Clarkson, Hammond and May produced some of TV's finest moments Credit: PA Advertisement THE Jaguar of motoring shows, it always delivered and kept devoted fans in fifth gear for years. The glory days under Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, from 2002 to 2015, produced some of TV's finest moments – be it banter in the studio or epic challenges. A tour de force in broadcasting that successors could never live up to. FC Taskmaster 2015- 25 Taskmaster is comedy in its purest form Credit: Simon Webb / Channel 4 IF Have I Got News For You relies on pithy barbs, then Taskmaster's beauty lies in its innocence. Advertisement Hosted by Greg Davies and Alex Horne, it's comedy in its purest form, with a group of funny people competing in nonsensical challenges. No politics, no edgy humour or upset – just off-the-cuff gags and mayhem. It's been a great launchpad for up-and-coming comedians. FC X Factor 2004-2018 25 X Factor created huge stars including One Direction, Little Mix and James Arthur Credit: Rex Features THE contest that put all other singing shows in the shade. Advertisement At its peak, Simon Cowell's talent-seeking series united families around TVs, and fans at battle buses, as finalists drummed up votes. And it created huge stars including One Direction, Little Mix and James Arthur. A real one-of-a-kind show. CM The Chase 2009- 25 The Chase is our top quiz of the century among a thriving pack BRADLEY WALSH's quiz show is among TV's most watched. Its simple premise – to 'outrun' a professional quizzer and reach a prize pot – is fun to play along with at home. Advertisement But those 'Chasers' are the real draw, with their distinct characters and jaw-dropping knowledge. That's why The Chase is our top quiz of the century among a thriving pack. FC The Traitors 2022- 25 The Traitors is thrilling and dastardly gameplay combined with human hope, joy and savagery Credit: PA JUST when we despaired there would never be any new ideas on television, along came Claudia Winkleman and The Traitors. Thrilling and dastardly gameplay combined with human hope, joy and savagery, made the BBC show irresistible viewing and united friends and family to watch TV 'live'. Advertisement Another format that's been copied, but The Traitors is still best in class. FC The Office 2001-2003 25 David Brent's dancing gave us one of the most hilarious, hellish-to-watch comedy scenes of all time Credit: Handout TV's first 'mockumentary' had us biting our toenails in cringe by the second series – because we'd gnawed through every fingernail during the first. Ricky Gervais' David Brent is the office boss we all secretly fear being. He's the ultimate awkward character whose dancing gave us one of the most hilarious, hellish-to-watch comedy scenes of all time. SC

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