Pick of the day
The Young Offenders
BBC One, 9.30pm
The last time we saw Conor and Jock, their activities had resulted in jail spells on opposite sides of the world.
We’re pleased to say the lovable rogues are both back in Cork at the start of the sitcom’s fifth series.
It’s 10 years since Alex Murphy (Conor MacSweeney) and Chris Walley (Jock O’Keeffe) first played the characters in the movie that spawned the TV show, and both are incredibly – and rightly – proud of the characters’ ongoing success.
“To be recognised for the work that I, and so many others, put into the show, fills me with a lot of pride,” says MacSweeney. “There’s a lot of terrible things happening in the world, and if you can turn on the TV for half an hour and laugh with your friends and family, enjoy yourself and forget about everything for a while, then that’s the job done,” adds Walley.
Although Conor and Jock are soon up to their old tricks, there are problems on the horizon, with the former losing the love of his life and the latter having to rebuild his relationship with Star.
League of Ireland
Virgin Media Two, 7.30pm
Eamon Deacy Park hosts the clash between Galway United and Derry City.

Have I Got News For You
Have I Got News for You
BBC One, 9pm
Satirist Armando Iannucci and journalist and author Anushka Asthana are the first guests of the topical panel show’s 71st series. American comedian Roy Wood Jr is the host.

Bill Bailey: Thoughtifier
Bill Bailey: Thoughtifier
Channel 4, 11.05pm
A chance to see the comedian and musician’s 2025 stand-up show, recorded during his appearance at the Edinburgh Playhouse.

Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
TG4, 9pm
Sam Peckinpah’s hard-hitting Western stars James Coburn as ageing lawman Garrett who’s hired by several wealthy New Mexico cattle barons to bring his former friend Billy the Kid (Kris Kristofferson) to justice.

Bob Marley: One Love
Bob Marley: One Love
RTÉ One, 9.35pm
Biopic with Kingsley Ben-Adir as the reggae superstar. The film charts his rise to fame in the mid-1970s to his untimely death in 1981, aged just 36.

Your Friends and Neighbours
Your Friends and Neighbours
AppleTV, from today
Light-fingered neighbourino Jon Hamm returns.

XO Kitty
XO, Kitty
Netflix
People can argue about whether this really counts as a K‑Drama since most of it is in English, but I’m here for the drama regardless. Season 3 follows Kitty Song Covey through her final year at Kiss, where her carefully planned senior year with friends, family in Korea, and clarity with Min Ho quickly unravel after a few unexpected twists. And if you’re a Kitty fan, you’ve probably already watched the new BTS documentary on repeat, but if not, consider this your reminder.

Love on the Spectrum
Love on the Spectrum
Netflix
New and familiar faces star in Season 4 of the US version of the docuseries, following singles on the autism spectrum as they search for true love.

Untold: Death & Life of Lamar Odom
Untold: Death & Life of Lamar Odom
Netflix
In 2015, former Laker Lamar Odom was found unresponsive at a Nevada brothel, an event that culminated in “12 strokes and six heart attacks”.Through interviews with Odom, ex-wife Khloé Kardashian, and the former manager of the Love Ranch, among others, the documentary revisits the events leading up to that night.

If It’s Tuesday, It’s Murder
If It’s Tuesday It’s Murder
Disney+
Only Murders In The Building, but more camp and in Spanish (but set in Lisbon). If you’d rather see Germans stabbing wildly at comedy, there’s Eat Pray Bark.

Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait
Stream of the week
Rory McIlroy: The Masters Wait
Prime Video
Remember all the dramarama at the Masters last year? Well, as it turns out, a documentary was also being made, and here it is. The film focuses on Rory McIlroy’s long and, one could argue, complicated relationship with Augusta National, the course that’s challenged him more than any other. While fans see Augusta as golf’s most iconic stage, McIlroy came to associate it with pressure, disappointment, and the weight of expectation. His struggle began with the 2011 Masters, when a commanding lead slipped away in a devastating final round. Over the next 14 years, he collected three major titles yet repeatedly fell short at the Masters, leaving the career Grand Slam out of reach. The film builds towards the final round of the 2025 tournament, using each hole to trace the emotional and competitive battle between McIlroy and the course. It’s a portrait of how one venue can define an athlete’s story and why the meaning of sport often goes beyond the final score.

Predator of Seville
Predator of Seville
Netflix
For years, Manuel Blanco ran affordable guided trips across Spain. Behind that guise, however, a far more disturbing pattern emerged as several American students linked previously separate accounts of abuse and have since tried to find justice. In a more harrowing look at systemic failure, The Prosecutor tracks Mexico City’s first Office of Femicide as it confronts a justice system long unable to protect women. For context, in 2020 alone, more than 3,500 women were killed in Mexico, with nearly 1,000 cases classified as femicide.

The Parisian Agency
The Parisian Agency
Netflix
If you like your reality property porn with extra babies, weddings, and French accents, then Season 6 of the Kretz family hawking luxury houses across the globe is for you.

Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
Disney+
Eiza González, James Marsden and double Vince Vaughn get on down in this very American sci-fi offering.