Pick of the day
Live Uefa Champions League
RTÉ2, 7.30pm & Virgin Media Two, 7.40pm
Coverage of matches in the final round of the league phase. Newcastle, Liverpool, Chelsea and holders PSG are among those scheduled to be in action.

The Repair Shop
The Repair Shop
BBC One, 8pm
Following an 11-week mid-season break, we’re getting a chance to see the remaining episodes of the 15th run. Items in need of TLC include a vintage salon hairdryer, a silk rugby flag and wooden Nigerian figurines.

Neven’s English Food Tour
Neven’s English Food Tour
RTÉ One, 8.30pm
Neven Maguire journeys back to Newcastle so he can take part in a medieval banquet cookery class. Also on the menu is a trip to a tiny restaurant and a 4km-long Victorian tunnel.
Amhráin do mo Mháthair
TG4, 9.30pm
Documentary in which Pauline Scanlon investigates her late mother’s hidden past before celebrating it via an album of traditional Irish songs.

Relic
Relic
BBC Two, 11.30pm
Psychological chiller in which an elderly woman showing signs of dementia vanishes from her home. She suddenly reappears, but seems to have brought something with her… Emily Mortimer, Robyn Nevin and Bella Heathcote star.

Shrinking
Shrinking
AppleTV, streaming now
Admittedly, I never got into this. Season 1 tried too hard for me to give Season 2 a whirl, and now Season 3 is upon us. Still boasting a sterling cast, including Harrison Ford, Jason Segel and Jessica Williams, fans will also see cameos from Jeff Daniels and Michael J Fox. The latter might actually tempt me back, as Fox reportedly shares poignant scenes with Ford.
Marvel’s Wonder Man
Disney+, streaming now
Simon Williams (played by Yahya Abdul‑Mateen II) is an aspiring Hollywood actor struggling to get his career off the ground. When he learns that legendary director Von Kovak is remaking the superhero film Wonder Man, through a chance meeting with ageing actor Trevor Slattery, chaos ensues.

The Wrecking Crew
The Wrecking Crew
Prime Video, streaming now
If you’ve ever found yourself contemplating a cast where Aquaman and Drax are half-brothers, then wonder no more! Here, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista play Jonny and James, half-siblings forced to reunite after their father’s mysterious demise.
Streaming pick of the week

Take That
Take That
Netflix, streaming now
Full disclosure: this week’s streaming pick was a toss-up between this three-part documentary and Bridgerton Season 4. I’ll be honest, I’d rather endure the awkwardness of teen Take That being slathered in jelly for the Do What You Like video than sit through another scene of someone sneaking off to take an illicit lover against a tree. And if you think you’ve seen it all already courtesy of Netflix’s 2023 Robbie Williams doc, this is different – it’s told from Gary, Howard and Mark’s perspective. Robbie doesn’t add new material here, and Jason seems absent too, but what you do get is 35 years of rare, unseen footage, personal material, and fresh interviews (again, from Gary, Howard and Mark) about their time dominating the early 1990s, selling out arenas, scoring a dozen UK number one singles, and shifting over 45 million records globally. It’s being billed as “the deeply personal and definitive story of Take That”, though whether it truly can be is another story.

The Big Fake
The Big Fake
Netflix, streaming now
“Falsely inspired by a true story”, this drama catapults us to 1970s Rome, where an aspiring artist gets dragged firmly towards the underbelly of corruption, all thanks to his lust for an illustrious life.
Finding Her Edge
Netflix, streaming now
With the Winter Olympics right around the corner (February 6, mark it in the diary), we’re being treated to a competitive love quadrangle set in the world of skating. Essentially Dawson’s Creek on ice, it’s arguably riddled with schmaltz, but might make you want to watch Blades of Glory.

Skyscraper Live
Skyscraper Live
Netflix, streaming now
In the wee hours of this morning (1am Irish time, to be exact), one of the greatest climbers of all time, Alex Honnold, climbed Taipei 101, one of the tallest buildings in the world, live on Netflix and now available to stream (assuming all went to plan).