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Special Agents Maggie Bell and OA are back with FBI, September 5 lands on Sky Premiere, Football Familes continues, Destination X visits a spooky castle, while Johnny Vegas: Art, ADHD and Me comes to an end . . .

Pick of the Day

FBI, 9.00pm, Sky Witness

Streaming on NOW

Special Agents Maggie Bell and OA are back as FBI returns for season seven.

From Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf and the team behind the Law & Order franchise, FBI is a fast-paced drama about the inner workings of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

In the first episode of the new run, the assassination of a seemingly ordinary Brooklyn plumber launches the team into a globe-spanning investigation that ruffles feathers with the CIA.

Meanwhile, Tiffany struggles with fieldwork in the aftermath of the Hakim case.

New or Returning Shows

FBI: International, 10.00pm, Sky Witness

Streaming on NOW

More fictitious tales from the FBI.

Returning for a fourth and final season, FBI Special Agent Scott Forrester and the Fly Team take on threats to American citizens wherever in the world they may be in a globe-trotting depiction of international law enforcement.

In the opening episode, the Fly Team is introduced to Supervisory Special Agent Wesley 'Wes' Mitchell (new series regular Jesse Lee Soffer) when his partner is shot in Los Angeles and the suspects flee to Budapest, sending Mitchell overseas.

New to Stream

September 5, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW

Also on Sky Premiere at 9.50pm

Here’s the most recent Hollywood movie about the attack at the 1972 Munich Olympics that left several Israeli athletes dead.

During the Olympics, a hostage crisis pushes legendary TV executive Roone Arledge (Peter Sarsgaard) to thrust an untested sports producer, Geoff Mason (John Magaro), into the spotlight of breaking news coverage.

With lives hanging in the balance and the world watching, this pivotal moment, based on a true story, reshaped journalism forever.

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Football Families, 10.10pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

The sports documentary series, filmed during Shelbourne men's team’s historic 2024 season under former Ireland star Damien Duff, continues.

This week’s episode sees some of the brightest young stars in women's football with Shelbourne and Treaty United consider their precarious career prospects.

Destination X, 9.00pm, BBC One

After not one but two shock exits, and some new faces on board, the X-bus crosses another border and makes its way to a country famed for music and rolling hills.

The new passengers are dumped in at the deep end as host Rob Brydon (above) arranges for everyone to spend a night in a spooky castle.

It's a race through the rooms to gather clues and make it to the room with a view to finally see where they actually are.

Another challenge high on a hill tests the passengers' memories, and the bus seems even more divided than ever, with the original players closing ranks against their new bus mates.

Tom Kerridge Cooks Spain, 8.30pm, UTV

This week, Tom Kerridge is on the road in his bespoke vintage food truck in Andalucia.

Wine chemist – no kidding! - Joaquin explains the patience needed to produce sherry vinegar in the famed sherry triangle, before putting Tom to the test.

Alongside blender Ramon, he has to see if he can produce a blend good enough to match their best vintage.

Tom's journey then takes him to Cadiz, where avocados have become big business. There local producer Rafa shows him the work being done to help grow this thirsty plant.

The Fortune Hotel, 9.00pm, UTV

It’s Day Two of the hotel-based contest for cash, hosted by Stephen Mangan.

The guests tackle a fast and frantic Hotel Game, involving memory, teamwork, and a suitcase full of unexpected items - with the winners gaining a valuable advantage.

Then the action moves to the seaside for a Day Trip Challenge. Pairs must collect puzzle pieces from the ocean, assemble a giant jigsaw, and crack a riddle to lock in their position.

Mr Bigstuff, 9.00pm, Sky Max

All episodes streaming on NOW

Season 2 of the Danny Dyer-starring comedy continues.

Now that they finally have their dad’s whereabouts, Lee and Glen head to a country estate for a family reunion. But there’s an earthshaking surprise in store.

Fleadh25, 9.30pm, TG4

Doireann Ní Ghlacáin

Coverage of the world's largest festival of Irish music, as for eight days the streets of Wexford Town bustle with performers, music-lovers and those competing at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann.

Presented by Doireann Ní Ghlacáin (above), Peadar Ó Goill and Aoife Ní Thuairisg.

Ending Today

Johnny Vegas: Art, ADHD and Me, 9.00pm, Channel 4

The comedian's bid to create a piece of public art for St Helens in Merseyside hits a roadblock when he receives a life-changing diagnosis - attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Johnny's art and life begin to merge in unexpected ways resulting in an honest exploration of art, neurodiversity, mental health and what it means to navigate a world with such a diagnosis.

As Johnny's original artistic vision evolves, he remains determined to construct a love letter to his home town as art starts to go hand-in-hand with resilience, tenacity and mental health.

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