All episodes of new thriller Then You Run are available on Sky Max, the Beeb goes Bee Gees mad and why not? Plus, racing from the Curragh - here's your top telly for today
Pick of the day
Then You Run, Sky Max
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Listen to Alan Corr's preview of Then You Run on Arena on RTÉ Radio 1
This fast-moving eight-part series has a very strong Irish cast, including Cork actor Cillian O'Sullivan, Limerick actress Leah McNamara and Francis Magee, who chewed the scenery as Uncle Bren in KIN. It's a dark, violent, and very twisty thriller following the misadventures of four young women from London whose dreams of the perfect summer holiday spiral into a dark and perilous adventure after they inadvertently cross paths with some of the most dangerous people in Europe. All eight episodes are available to watch now.
Bee Gees at the BBC and Beyond, BBC Two, 10.15pm
Classic Bee Gees studio performances from the BBC and beyond including all the big hits, rare 60s performances from European TV, including a stunning I Started a Joke, a rarely seen Top of the Pops performance of World, the big hits of the 70s and some late performances from the 90s, with the brothers Gibb in perfect harmony. Followed at 11.15pm by TOTP2: Be Gees Special.
Two days Racing from the Curragh with the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Festival; the All Ireland Football quarter-finals; plus the Republic of Ireland v France in their final friendly before the World Cup.
Racing from the Curragh, RTÉ2, 2.00pm

Hugh Cahill is joined by Emmet McNamara and Jane Mangan for live coverage of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Festival. Commentary from Richard Pugh with Brian Gleeson and Katie Walsh reporting.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Channel 4, 9.00pm
In the lead-up to the new Mission Impossible movie (it's an absolute cracker), Channel 4 has been screening all the previous entries in the unstoppable franchise. In this sixth instalment from 2018, Tom Cruise's dashing covert operative Ethan Hunt and his undercover team attempt to stop a group of terrorists from getting their hands on portable nuclear weapons. Read our review.