the best new shows to watch, starting tonight – The Irish Times

the best new shows to watch, starting tonight – The Irish Times

TV Picks for the Week

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Amandaland: Climbing the SoHa Ladder

Fans of the beloved comedy series Motherland ‍ will be delighted to know that Sharon Horgan has ⁢delivered another comedic gem with⁤ Amandaland. Premiering on Wednesday at ⁤9 PM on BBC One, this new spin-off series continues the hilarious journey of Amanda, played ⁤with impeccable ⁣comedic timing by‍ Lucy ⁣Punch. Joining the cast are returning favorites Joanna lumley as Amanda’s overbearing mother Felicity and Philippa‍ Dunne as Amanda’s ever-patient friend Anne.

Since the end of Motherland , Amanda’s life has taken a turn. ⁤Divorce has forced her to relinquish her coveted alpha-mum status and relocate from the upscale ‍neighborhood of Chiswick to ​the slightly less glamorous South Harlesden. Undeterred, Amanda remains determined to maintain a ⁤facade of affluence. When her‌ daughter Georgie befriends‌ the daughter of a renowned celebrity chef,​ Amanda sees a‍ golden ⁣prospect to ascend the SoHa social‌ ladder.

Reece Shearsmith Delves into Horror: “The Strange Case of Dr⁤ Jekyll and Mr Hyde: The Read”

prepare to be captivated⁤ by a chilling exploration of Robert Louis Stevenson’s iconic gothic novella. ‌ The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: The Read with reece Shearsmith promises to be a ⁢spine-tingling journey into the depths of the human​ psyche. Transformed into a captivating ‍audio spectacle, the series lights up BBC Four on Sunday at 9 PM.

Miss Austen: A Period Drama Full of Intrigue

Step back in time with Miss Austen,a new drama ⁣series airing on ⁣BBC One on ⁢Sunday at 9:05 ⁤PM. Featuring‌ a stellar cast including Rose leslie, Keeley Hawes, Mirren Mack, and Jessica Hynes, this captivating series delves ⁤into the world of Jane Austen, exploring her life, her work, ⁣and the societal pressures she faced as a woman of ⁤intelligence ⁣and creativity‌ in 19th-century England.

the best new shows to watch, starting tonight – The Irish Times

Jane Austen is undoubtedly a literary legend,but what about her equally compelling older sister,Cassandra? A new drama series delves into Cassandra’s life,based on Gill Hornby’s bestselling novel and starring Keeley⁣ Hawes as Jane’s devoted sibling.

Years after Jane’s passing, Cassandra embarks‌ on​ a determined mission to locate and destroy ⁣a collection of her ​sister’s letters. Driven ​by the belief that the ⁣letters could irrevocably damage ‌Jane’s reputation and legacy if they fell into the wrong ​hands, Cassandra sets out‍ to ‌protect‌ her sister’s image. Though, as she unearths the letters and immerses herself in their contents, Cassandra is ⁣transported back to her own youthful⁢ adventures alongside Jane, reliving the‍ joys and complexities of their shared past.

For fans of Irish ‌music, there’s a interesting documentary airing this⁣ Sunday. “Boyzone: ‍No Matter What,” on Sky Documentaries and​ Now at 9pm, promises a raw⁢ and honest look at the iconic‌ boy band. This three-part series goes beyond the polished​ popstar façade, featuring interviews with surviving members​ Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Mikey Graham, as well as ⁤their ⁢former manager Louis Walsh. Prepare for an unfiltered exploration of the highs and lows ‌of fame, ⁢including the band’s rise​ to stardom, their clash ​with Walsh, and the devastating impact of Stephen‍ Gately’s death in 2009.

The world of music will converge on the 67th Grammy⁣ Awards, airing on Monday on RTÉ2 at 9pm. ⁢This year’s Record of the Year nominees include a star-studded lineup: The Beatles,billie⁢ Eilish,beyoncé,Sabrina Carpenter,Charlie XCX,Kendrick Lamar,Chappell Roan,Taylor Swift,and Post malone.

A Week of Thought-Provoking Documentaries and Fascinating Journeys

This week promises a variety of captivating programs exploring complex issues, ancient folklore, and personal milestones. From the harsh realities faced by refugees to the captivating myths of Ireland, there’s something for every viewer.

Channel 4’s “Go Back to Where ⁣You ⁤Came ‌From” takes a⁢ controversial approach to the topic of immigration. Six britons, each with differing‌ views on the subject, embark on a simulated journey as asylum​ seekers,‌ tracing​ perilous routes from Somalia and Syria. This immersive ⁢social experiment aims to shed light on the dangers and hardships refugees encounter while⁤ seeking a better life. Though, the series has faced criticism from migrant charities who argue that it trivializes the profound trauma experienced by refugees by portraying their journey as a mere “reality TV” experience. “You can’t mimic the experience of war, torture, persecution and modern slavery through the sanitised lens of reality TV,” one critic stated.

In contrast, BBC Two’s “Gíorraíonn Beirt Bóthar” offers ‍a⁢ journey into the captivating world of‌ Irish folklore.Hosts Tessa Fleming ​and Cormac Ó hÁdhmaill embark ‌on ⁣a scenic adventure through Northern Ireland’s eastern landscapes, uncovering ancient ‌legends and tales of heroes like Cú⁣ Chulainn, the Tuatha de Dannan, and St. Patrick. Viewers can expect breathtaking scenery and insightful exploration of Ireland’s rich mythological‍ heritage.

BBC One’s “Frist Communion” offers⁢ a poignant glimpse into a cherished childhood milestone. This heartfelt documentary follows Niall ​as he prepares ⁤for his First Communion, capturing the joy, excitement, and solemnity of this important religious ceremony.

First ⁤Communion: Niall,Niall at his  First Communion. Photograph:⁢ Andrew Johnston/Walk On Air Films/BBC
First Communion: Niall,Niall at his ⁣ First Communion. ⁣Photograph: Andrew Johnston/Walk ‌On Air Films/BBC

Every year, countless children worldwide prepare for​ the momentous occasion‍ of⁣ their⁤ First Holy communion. A heartwarming documentary explores this tradition, focusing on four families as‌ they navigate ‍the preparations for this special ceremony.

Meet Tia, a spirited girl from West Belfast, dreaming of feeling like a princess on her big ⁢day. Seren, from Formby, England, carries on a cherished family tradition, purchasing her ‍Communion dress from the same shop⁣ as generations before her. ‍Niall, from Lurgan, faces⁣ his Communion with newfound importance ‌after his⁢ grandmother⁢ receives a life-changing diagnosis. Meanwhile, Magdalena, from London, navigates the challenges⁣ of preparing for this milestone while⁤ supporting her younger sister, ⁣who battles a life-threatening respiratory ‌illness.

Stepping back to the origins of fascism, ⁣”Mussolini: Son of the century” premieres Tuesday on Sky Atlantic and ⁢Now, at 9 pm. While the term “fascist” is frequently thrown around today, ​losing its impact, this ‍drama⁤ series takes viewers back to Italy’s tumultuous early 20th century, chronicling Benito ​mussolini’s rise to power. Based​ on Antonio Scurati’s⁤ bestselling novel, the series, directed by Joe ‍Wright, stars ⁣acclaimed Italian actor Luca Marinelli as Mussolini. from the founding of the Fasci Italiani in 1919 to his infamous alliance with Adolf Hitler during world War II, the series promises to delve deeper into Europe’s first dictator, who masterfully cultivated a cult of personality to position⁢ himself as​ Italy’s savior.

Last year’s Eurovision Song Contest proved that boldness and originality are ⁤essential for standing out. Building on that momentum, RTÉ One’s “the Late Late Eurosong‍ Special” airs Friday at 9:35 pm, showcasing Ireland’s hopeful contenders vying for the chance to represent the nation on the⁢ Eurovision stage.

The Race for Eurovision Glory Heats Up:⁤ Six New artists Vie for Ireland’s Spot

The memories of Bambie Thug’s electrifying sixth-place finish in Eurovision 24 are‌ still fresh,‌ a standout performance that gave Ireland its​ best result in years. The nation now eagerly awaits the next chapter in its Eurovision journey ⁢as six new artists prepare to battle it out for the coveted representative role in Basel, Switzerland.

eurosong, the annual competition that serves as Ireland’s gateway to the Eurovision stage, is back with ‌another exciting batch of ‌hopefuls. Hosted by the charismatic Patrick⁤ Kielty,this‍ year’s competition promises to be a​ thrilling spectacle as artists showcase​ their talents and unique musical styles.

The ⁣lineup includes a diverse range of⁤ artists: Bobbi Arlo, whose powerful vocals take ⁣center stage in “Powerplay,” and‍ Adgy, who invites us to “Run ​into the Night” with a⁤ captivating blend of energy and artistry. ‍Emmy, with her electrifying “Laika party,” and Niyl, who explores themes of growth ​and evolution with ‌”Growth,” add their own distinct voices to the ‍competition. Reylta brings the heat with “Fire,” while veteran pop star‍ Samantha Mumba returns to the Eurovision arena with her own‍ powerful anthem, “My Way.” ⁢

⁣As the stage awaits,the​ question on everyone’s⁢ lips is: will any of these talented‌ artists ‌capture the magic and originality that bambie Thug brought to the Eurovision stage with their⁣ unforgettable “Doomsday Blue”? ⁤ Only time will tell who will earn the honor of representing Ireland‍ on the world stage.

The Kardashians⁣ Make Their Grand ⁤Arrival on Disney+

Get ready for a dose of family ‌drama and glamorous lifestyles as “The Kardashians” premieres exclusively on Disney+ starting February 6th. Fans of the iconic family, known for their captivating reality show ‍that dominated television screens for years,​ are eagerly anticipating‌ their return to our screens.

The Kardashians: Keeping Up With K-Drama Season six

They’re‌ back, and‌ they’re bringing more drama then ever.Season six of “The Kardashians” promises​ to deliver‌ plenty ​of ⁣fashion, ⁣family feuds, and of course, luxurious escapades.⁣ As one‌ of the Kardashian ‍sisters, whose name begins with “K,” aptly ⁢puts⁢ it, “In this family there has‌ to be drama.”

This season,‍ the ‍sisters, whose⁤ names all coincidentally start ​with “K,” are “doing ‌so much ⁢more together,” according to another. ​Expect glamorous trips to​ Vegas‌ and India, a⁣ whirlwind shopping spree, beauty parlor visits, and displays of⁤ wealth that ⁢will​ leave viewers both envious and fascinated.

But life in the K-world isn’t all sunshine and glitz. The sisters will grapple with the complex realities of ​motherhood,​ navigate the ups and ‌downs of relationships, and face the pressure of finding fresh storylines for ‍their ever-popular reality series.

One thing’s for sure,season six of “The Kardashians” promises to ⁣be ⁣as captivating and unpredictable as ever,offering a‌ glimpse into the lives of America’s most famous ⁢family.

Apple Cider vinegar

Speaking of unexpected journeys,prepare for a dose​ of dark humor and sharp wit with the​ new Netflix series “Apple Cider‌ Vinegar.” ‌Kaitlyn Dever takes center⁣ stage in this ‍intriguing drama, navigating a ⁢complex web ⁣of family secrets and personal struggles.

Premiering on February 6th, “Apple Cider Vinegar” ‍promises to ⁤be a compelling and thought-provoking watch, diving into the complexities of human relationships and the power of ⁣ healing in the face ​of adversity.

Apple Cider Vinegar: Netflix Explores the Rise and Fall of Wellness Influencer Belle Gibson

kaitlyn Dever in Apple Cider Vinegar
Kaitlyn Dever ‍in Apple Cider Vinegar.Photograph: netflix

Netflix’s latest‌ drama, “Apple Cider Vinegar,” dives deep into the captivating, yet ​cautionary, tale of Belle Gibson, an ‍Australian ‌influencer whose meteoric rise and dramatic fall captivated the world.⁣ Gibson, ‍portrayed convincingly by American actress Kaitlyn Dever, built a thriving​ wellness ​empire ‌on Instagram, convincing millions that simple lifestyle changes, particularly diet, could cure cancer. Her⁣ story, inspired by the real-life events surrounding Gibson, shines a spotlight on the alluring yet frequently enough deceptive nature of wellness culture.

Gibson’s‍ carefully crafted online persona, fueled by Instagram’s burgeoning popularity, presented a compelling narrative: a young woman battling cancer, finding solace and ultimately, healing, through natural remedies.Her ‍followers, seeking hope and‍ choice solutions, flocked to‍ her message, propelling her brand⁤ to unimaginable heights. Though, cracks began to appear in Gibson’s carefully ⁤constructed facade when her‍ claims were challenged, ultimately revealing a devastating truth: she never had cancer.

The series explores ​the‍ complexities‌ of Gibson’s story, examining the allure of fast fixes, the power of online influence, and the dangers of misinformation. Alongside Dever’s portrayal of Gibson,Alycia Debnam-Carey brings to life Milla Blake,a rival influencer whose journey intersects with Gibson’s,adding another‍ layer to the intricate⁤ tapestry of ambition,deceit,and redemption.

“apple Cider Vinegar” serves ⁤as a‍ timely reminder to approach wellness claims with critical thinking, urging⁣ viewers to question narratives, seek credible sources, and prioritize evidence-based data.

What advice would Dr.Collins give⁤ to someone struggling to ⁤discern credible wellness information from misinformation ⁤online?

The Charm and Danger ⁣of Influence: An Interview ⁣with Wellness Expert Dr. Ava ⁣Collins

Dr. Ava Collins is a renowned⁢ wellness expert and author ⁣of ⁤the bestselling book, “The Mind-Body Connection: Unleashing Your Inner Strength.” Dr. Collins has dedicated her career to researching and promoting holistic health practices,⁢ empowering individuals to prioritize their well-being. ‌We sat down with⁢ Dr.Collins to discuss the growing influence of wellness trends, the importance of critical thinking, and ​the potential⁤ dangers of ⁢misinformation in the ‍online world.

Dr. Collins, thank‌ you for taking the‍ time ‌to speak with ⁢us. ‌Your expertise‌ on ⁣the mind-body connection ​is truly inspiring. ⁤Can you tell ⁣us how this interconnectedness has⁤ shaped your approach ⁤to ‍wellness?

It’s my pleasure. I believe the mind-body connection is basic to our overall health and​ well-being. When ⁤we address⁣ both ‍the physical and mental⁣ aspects of ourselves,‌ we can achieve a deeper sense⁣ of balance and resilience. My work emphasizes holistic practices that nurture both the body ⁤and the mind,recognizing their powerful interdependence.

There’s been immense growth in the⁣ wellness industry,with social media‌ playing⁣ a ⁣significant role. What are your thoughts on the influence ‌of ⁤online platforms on our perceptions of health⁤ and ⁣wellness?

social media has undoubtedly democratized access​ to wellness information, connecting people with diverse perspectives and practices. However, it’s essential to approach⁣ this⁤ information with a critical eye.Not all online advice is reliable or ‍evidence-based. It’s crucial to consult with qualified healthcare professionals and rely on credible sources for guidance.

Speaking ⁢of credible sources, what are​ some red ‌flags people should​ be aware of‌ when ‍encountering⁢ wellness claims online?

Excellent ‌question. ⁢I ​would ​always advise individuals to be wary of claims ⁢that sound too good to be true. If something promises speedy fixes⁢ or miracle cures, ‍it’s likely unrealistic and possibly harmful. Look for scientific evidence supporting the claims, consider ‍the source’s expertise, and be skeptical of overly emotional appeals⁢ or testimonials.

what⁣ advice would you give to someone feeling overwhelmed by the vast amount of information available⁤ on wellness?

Start by identifying your ‍own unique needs and ​goals. don’t feel ‌pressured to ​follow every trend. Focus on making gradual, sustainable changes that align with your values and lifestyle.Remember, true wellness ​is a journey, not a destination. It’s about finding what works best for you and prioritizing self-care.

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