Pick of the day

The Bogey Men – Tee Time

TG4, 1.05pm

Podcast presenters Jonny MacCann and Michael Style bring their passion for golf to TV while playing amazing courses and meeting friends across the country.

The Bogey Men – Tee Time

The Bogey Men – Tee Time

Blenheim: Britain’s Greatest Palace

RTÉ2, 8pm

New series taking viewers behind the scenes at the Unesco World Heritage Site in Oxfordshire, which was the birthplace and ancestral home of British leader Winston Churchill before becoming a major tourist attraction.

Iron Maiden Night

BBC Two, from 9pm

It’s the last night of this year’s Proms, but if you’re not a classical music lover and fancy something a bit heavier, you’re in luck. An evening dedicated to the East London rockers begins with a chance to see them in concert in 2008. That’s followed by the documentary Iron Maiden: Flight 666 at 10pm, which features interviews with the band.

Paddington

Paddington

Paddington

RTÉ One, 6.35pm

Lovely adaptation of Michael Bond’s books. Ben Whishaw voices the bear who moves to London.

My Left Foot

RTÉ2, 10.35pm

Daniel Day-Lewis won his first Oscar for his extraordinary portrayal of Christy Brown in Jim Sheridan’s biopic. Brenda Fricker also bagged an Academy Award for her role as his devoted mother.

Beauty and The Bester

Beauty and The Bester

Beauty and The Bester

Netflix, streaming now

This gripping little number explores Thabo Bester’s prison escape and his alleged crimes alongside Dr Nandipha Magudumana, making it one of South Africa’s most unnerving criminal sagas.

Call My Agent Berlin

Call My Agent Berlin

Call My Agent Berlin

Disney+, streaming now

The Germans have decided to bring their own brand of schadenfreude to the already globally renowned French comedic stalwart. Following founder Richard Stern’s death, the agency (of course) faces collapse. Expect the trademark flurry of famous faces and just a sliver of French farce. The Girlfriend

Prime Video, streaming now

Adapted from Michelle Frances’s novel, this glossy bingeable offering centres on Laura (Robin Wright), whose privileged existence unravels when her son Daniel (Laurie Davidson) introduces Cherry (Olivia Cooke) to their familial mix. Laura’s growing distrust of Cherry raises questions: is she inherently bad, or is she just another female?

The Wrong Paris

The Wrong Paris

The Wrong Paris

Netflix, streaming now

When Dawn (played by the Miranda Cosgrove) joins a dating show thinking it’s in Paris, France, she’s distraught to realise it’s actually in Paris, Texas. Despite the glorious production values, she plots a way to get eliminated – until her “unexpected” feelings for the bachelor (Pierson Fode) complicate her plans. I blame the horseback entrance and the dry ice.