#Trending takes a look at New York street style and catches up with Burberry sensation, Irish model Li Ann Smal. An archive edition of Later with Jools on TG4 at 11.50pm features Carole King, while Ear to the Ground returns at 8.30pm on RTÉ One.
#Trending
8.30pm RTÉ 2
Filmed on location in a customised pop up set and a cool urban studio in the heart of the city, #Trending is a fashion show with segments as diverse as beauty vlogging (‘beautubers’), Fashion Dashes, The Pop Up and Rising stars. But you know all that because you have been #TRENDING already anyway, lucky you. This week Darren takes a look at New York street Style and catches up with Burberry sensation, Irish model Li Ann Smal.
Later with Jools Holland
TG4 11.50pm
TG4 are doing a very good thing, showing archive editions of the live music series. Tonight’s instalment first went out in 2009, when Glasgow's favourite art school rockers Franz Ferdinand (pictured below) performed songs from their album, Tonight. British ska legends The Specials were also in studio, as was Carole King, making her first UK TV performance since 1971, the year her endearingly cool album Tapestry was released. It went on to sell an estimated 22 million copies worldwide and is regularly voted one of the greatest albums of all time. Carole performed tracks from Tapestry, including You've Got a Friend, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow and You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman. Yeah Yeah Yeahs played debut tracks from their album It's Blitz!
Ear to the Ground
8.30pm RTÉ One
The exceptionally long-running series returns for a 22nd run. In programme one Darragh McCullough explores wallaby farming on Lambay Island, two miles off County Dublin’s coast. He follows the ten-mile food journey to L’Ecrivain restaurant where Michelin star chef Derry Clarke serves him a wallaby steak. In the Galtee mountains, Ella McSweeney meets two scientists to talk about their mushroom business. In County Cavan, Helen Carroll speaks to a farmer’s wife whose husband took his own life. Plus a report on the first GAA club to implement a Mental Health Strategy. Picture shows the three presenters, L-R, Helen Caroll, Darragh McCullough and Ella McSweeney.