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Licorice Pizza The Boy That Never Was Ireland's Coast Planning a night on the couch? Here are today’s top TV and streaming picks: Ireland’s Coast RTÉ One, 6.30pm The second episode of this picturesque series focuses on the relationship that the Irish people have forged with the waters surrounding our island, revealing dynamic connections between humans and the often dramatic landscape. Ireland's Coast ​Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing BBC Two, 9pm Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse are back for a new eight-part run of angling adventures.

They begin in Norfolk where they hope to catch tench. After that, they reward themselves with a beer at the pub where they’ll be spending the night, and also find the time to catch up with men’s health specialist Dr Anand Patel. The Boy That Never Was The Boy That Never Was RTÉ One, 9.



30pm Harry uses found footage to track down the woman and her son to their hire car. Luckily, discovering her name makes his task easier. Meanwhile Robin begins her own investigation.

Cumasc: Seisiúin sa Black Gate TG4, 10.30pm The musical series returns for its second run. Vocalist and flautist Ríoghnach Connolly joins forces with Ivory Coast-born Sidiki Dembélé and fellow multi-instrumentalist Shunya to produce a unique collaborative performance.

Licorice Pizza RTÉ2, 9pm Wonderful comedy-drama set in 1973 from writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson. A 15-year-old former child star forms an unlikely but touching friendship with a directionless 25-year-old photographer’s assistant. Cooper Hoffman and Alana Haim play the duo.

His Three Daughters His Three Daughters Netflix, streaming now This heartfelt, humorous and intense depiction of family dynamics focuses on three estranged sisters who reunite in a New York apartment to care for their sick father and attempt to repair their fractured relationships. Elizabeth Olsen, Carrie Coon and Natasha Lyonne’s perennially fabulous locks star. Monsters Netflix, streaming now ​Netflix undeniably has a morbid fascination with notorious killers, a sentiment that is evidently shared by its viewers.

Building on the huge success of Dahmer, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s true-crime anthology series returns to chronicle the case of the Menéndez brothers, Lyle and Erik. Convicted in 1996 for the murders of their parents, José and Mary Louise ‘Kitty’ Menéndez, the prosecution claimed they were seeking to inherit their family fortune. The brothers, however, remain unwavering that their actions stemmed out of fear from a lifetime of physical, emotional and sexual abuse at the hands of their parents.

Monsters explores this landmark case that captivated the world almost 30 years ago, contributing to the public’s ongoing fascination with true crime. It also poses a perennially provocative question: that being, just who are the real monsters? English Teacher English Teacher Disney+, streaming now Brian Jordan Alvarez is high school English teacher Evan Marquez. Given he’s stationed in Texas, he often finds himself at the intersection of the personal, professional and political.

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