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Schindler’s List

Room to Improve
Planning a night on the couch? Here are today’s top TV and streaming picks:
Pick of the day
GAA Beo
TG4, 1pm & 3.10pm
Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents coverage of the All-Ireland Club hurling final, which is followed by its football counterpart.
Cispheil Bheo
TG4, 5.25pm
The Paudie O’Connor trophy is up for grabs at the National Basketball Arena, where the Women’s National Cup final will be taking place this evening.

Room to Improve
Room to Improve
RTÉ One, 9.30pm
Dermot Bannon is in Kells, Co Meath, where a couple hope he can turn a 1970s bungalow into their dream home.
Four Kings
Channel 4, 10pm & 11pm
New documentary series charting the boxing careers of Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis, Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn. It also shines a light on the problems they faced inside and outside of the ring.
Geantraí
TG4, 11pm
The traditional music series returns for a 14-part run. Artists including Ger Furlong, AnnMarie O’Malley and Gary Roche perform at Brady’s Clockhouse in Maynooth, Co Kildare.

Schindler’s List
Schindler’s List
BBC Two, 10pm
Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-winning drama stars Liam Neeson as real-life German businessman Oskar Schindler, who tried to save as many Jewish people as he could by employing them in his factories.
See How They Run
RTÉ2, 9.35pm
Comedy-mystery in which a veteran detective and his sidekick investigate a murder backstage during Agatha Christie’s play The Mousetrap in the 1950s. Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan star.

One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5
One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5
Netflix, streaming now
For any Stranger Things fans still not ready to say a full farewell to the show, here’s an inside look at the years of effort and craft that went into the final instalment of the Duffer brothers’ generation-defining series. Speaking of scripted drama, there’s more wild plot twists, larger-than-life personas and behind-the-scenes theatrics in the writing room for Season 2 of WWE: Unreal, available from Tuesday.

Everything’s Going to Be Great
Everything’s Going to Be Great
Netflix, streaming now
Some may say it’s Hal, others could say it’s Walter White, but I’d wager that this is the father-figure role Bryan Cranston was born to play.