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

It's Kerry v Dublin!
It's Kerry v Dublin!

Dublin meet old rivals Kerry in the All-Ireland football semi-final, Derek Mooney and Nuala Carey present The Summer Show, Paul Hollywood Eats Mexico, and there’s the final episode of Stephen Merchant’s The Outlaws . . .

Pick of the Day

The Sunday Game Live, 2.25pm, RTÉ One

Joanne Cantwell presents all the action from the concluding All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final, held at Croke Park as Dublin face Kerry (throw-in 3.30pm).

Serial Sam winners Dublin defeated Cork in their quarter-final here, before Kerry overcame last season's runners-up Mayo.

Today's game comes with analysis from Ciaran Whelan, Colm Cooper and Colm O'Rourke, commentary by Ger Canning and Kevin McStay, and reports from Damian Lawlor.

Don’t Miss

The Zoo, 7.30pm, RTÉ One

This week, male southern white rhinoceros Chaka is reunited with the females after being separated from them for some time.

Meanwhile Nanyuki, the eastern bongo gives birth to a calf and vets monitor male snow leopard Qiemo, who hasn't been himself of late.

New or Returning Shows

The Summer Show, 6.30pm, RTÉ One

Derek Mooney and Nuala Carey go on a road trip as they showcase Ireland's natural beauty, heritage and biodiversity as they explore the country's pilgrim paths.

They begin by retracing the footsteps of generations of pilgrims from St Kevin's Way from the village of Hollywood in Wicklow to the famous monastic site of Glendalough.

Plus, singer Nathan Carter heads to Fermanagh to climb Ireland's stairway to heaven and actress Mary McEvoy follows the footsteps of Queen Maeve.

Paul Hollywood Eats Mexico, 9.00pm, Channel 4

As season two begins, Paul Hollywood goes on a culinary voyage of discovery, beginning in Mexico City.

This is where he discovers the dangers of avocados and learns how to make Pan Dulce - Mexico's favourite bread.

He also attempts to eat a tarantula, goes on a takeaway food tour of the capital with a biker gang, and plays the ancient Mexican game of Fire Hockey.

Roswell 75, 9.00pm, Sky History

Streaming on NOW

7 July 2022 marks the 75th anniversary of the famous crash incident at Roswell, New Mexico in the United States.

This documentary takes viewers on a journey through the mystery, myth, and misconceptions of the world’s most infamous UFO story.

Did a mysterious other world craft crash at Roswell New Mexico in 1947? Were aliens alive, wounded or possibly recovered?

Renowned scientist Dr David Hall returns with Ufologist and author Anna Whitty, world leading UFO expert Philip Mantle and stage magician Spyros Melaris to dig deep into the stories that surround the strangest of occurrences.

Amongst a mass of rare or unseen footage there’s reliable testimony from a wholly new Police eyewitness filmed in 1999, which throws a new perspective on the mystery. The documentary examines various stories - outlandish and otherwise, to see which will stand the test of time

New to Stream

Die in a Gunfight, Sky Cinema & NOW

Mary and Ben are the star-crossed black sheep of two powerful families engaged in a centuries-long feud – and they’re about to reignite an affair after many years apart.

Their forbidden love will trigger the dominoes that will draw in Mukul, Ben’s best friend, who owes him a life debt.

Then there’s Terrence, Mary’s would-be protector-turned-stalker; Wayne, an Aussie hitman with an open mind and a code of ethics; and his free-spirited girlfriend, Barbie.

As fists and bullets fly, it becomes clear that violent delights will have violent ends.

Ending Today

The Outlaws, 9.00pm, BBC One

As the grand opening of the newly-refurbished Community Centre approaches, the Outlaws must use every trick at their disposal to solve The Dean problem for good.

Just when he is needed most, John careers towards breaking point.

Myrna is faced with a choice that could exorcise decades-old guilt, Christian and Rani broker a deal, and Gabby faces her demons head-on.

Sunday Cinema

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, 9.30pm, RTÉ One

Director Marielle Heller's drama based on a true story – about a TV star unknown outside of the USA - starring an Oscar and Bafta-nominated Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys and Chris Cooper.

In 1998, magazine journalist Lloyd Vogel is sent to interview beloved TV entertainer Fred Rogers, an assignment he feels is beneath him.

Despite that, a friendship soon forms between the two men.

Thelma & Louise, 10.30pm, BBC One

Ridley Scott's superb feminist drama, starring Geena Davis, Susan Sarandon, Harvey Keitel, Michael Madsen and Brad Pitt.

Davis and Sarandon play the eponymous pair, two world-weary friends who flee their dull dead-end lives for a weekend road trip.

But when they kill a would-be rapist in self-defence, they make a fateful decision to run from the law, sparking a chain of events destined to end in tragedy.

Family Flick

Monsters vs Aliens, 2.40pm, RTÉ2

Here’s an animated sci-fi comedy, with the voices of Reese Witherspoon and Hugh Laurie.

A woman is exposed to radiation from a meteorite that causes her to grow to an enormous size during her wedding.

She is captured by the military and held prisoner with an assortment of strange creatures - but when aliens invade, these freaks of nature are the only ones capable of saving the world.

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