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What's on? 10 top TV and streaming tips for Sunday

Jennifer Zamparelli
Jennifer Zamparelli

Dancing with the Stars and Dancing on Ice both take a step closer to their respective final, Stephen Graham guest stars on Peaky Blinders, there's Jeremy Kyle Show: Death on Daytime, and Rebel Wilson presents the British Academy Film Awards 2022 . . .

Pick of the Day

Dancing with the Stars, 6.30pm, RTÉ One

Jennifer Zamparelli and Nicky Byrne once again present the latest round of the colourful dance contest.

This week, the remaining couples perform to music and themes from around the world before another one of the celebrities is eliminated from the competition.

As usual, Brian Redmond, Loraine Barry and Arthur Gourounlian judge the efforts and give their verdicts.

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Peaky Blinders, 9.00pm, BBC One

The always excellent Stephen Graham (below) guest stars in tonight’s episode.

As Ruby is rushed into hospital for urgent treatment for consumption, Tommy is more convinced than ever that his family has been cursed.

He sets out on a journey to a gypsy camp to discover who is responsible and how his family might be saved.

Ada takes charge of the situation, instructing Arthur to round up some new recruits and head to Liverpool to deliver a warning.

Dancing on Ice, 7.30pm, Virgin Media One

Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby (above) host the semi-final as the remaining celebrities and their partners take to the ice twice as they fight for their places in the climax to the competition.

The quartet of Judges Oti Mabuse, Ashley Banjo, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean give their verdicts as the final beckons.

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British Academy Film Awards 2022, 7.00pm, BBC One

Australian actress Rebel Wilson (below) hosts the ceremony from the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Sci-fi favourite Dune tops the list of nominees, up for awards in no less than 11 categories.

Other films in the running include The Power Of The Dog, Belfast, Licorice Pizza, No Time To Die, West Side Story, After Love, Boiling Point, Cyrano, Don't Look Up, Passing and King Richard.

Highlights of the evening will also include a celebration of James Bond's 60th birthday with an exclusive performance from Shirley Bassey and her orchestra.

Plus, there’ll be a special performance from Emilia Jones.

Jeremy Kyle Show: Death on Daytime, 9.00pm, Channel 4

Here’s the first of a two-part documentary following the downfall of the controversial daytime TV show and its presenter (below) after 14 years.

It all fell apart when guest Steve Dymond took his own life after failing a lie detector test on the programme.

As well as the usual talking heads, there’s behind-the-scenes footage and personal accounts of those whose lives were affected by appearances on the programme.

RTÉ Choice Music Prize, 11.00pm, RTÉ2

Bláthnaid Treacy (below) presents highlights of the 17th annual RTÉ Choice Music Prize which celebrates the best in Irish recorded music.

The Irish Album of the Year award is chosen from a shortlist of ten albums by a panel of eleven Irish music media professionals and industry experts, with the winning act receiving a prize of €10,000.

The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, 9.00pm, BBC Two

The comedian Romesh Ranganathan (below) returns to visit another selection of unusual destinations, beginning in the West African country of Sierra Leone.

He ventures through spectacular national parks hoping to witness extraordinary and rare wildlife, including the elusive pygmy hippo.

Romesh also samples the national drink of poyo, takes in miles of incredible beaches, and meets locals living truly off-grid.

Seamus Heaney and the Music of What Happens, 10.00pm, BBC Four

Documentary about legendary Irish poet Seamus Heaney, with his widow Marie and children Michael, Christopher and Catherine talking about their family life and reading some of the poems he wrote for them.

His surviving brothers Hugh, Charlie, Colum and Dan remember their childhood and the shared experiences that inspired many of his finest poems.

New to Stream

North Hollywood, Sky Cinema & NOW

Michael (Ryder McLaughlin) attempts to answer the question every high school kid faces when they graduate: what's next?

Michael's best friends already seem to have it figured out; one is going to college, and the other is going to work, but Michael is caught somewhere in between.

He's an aspiring professional skateboarder with the talent to back it up, but his blue-collar father, Oliver (Vince Vaughn), thinks it's a pipe dream.

Pulled in various directions, Michael takes steps to build relationships with professional skaters in an effort to forge his own path.

Ending Today

Crufts 2022, 7.00pm, Channel 4

It's the final day of the world's most-famous dog show. Well, for this year.

Clare Balding (above) presents live coverage of the Best in Show final, where one dog will win the prestigious prize and become the 84th winner of the title.

Commentary comes from Frank Kane, Alison Mitchell and Laura Crombie. Plus, a review of all the best moments and biggest stories from this year's show.

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