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

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The Traitors Ireland is back as the contest heads into the final straight, David Attenborough narrates Deep Ocean: Kingdom of the Coelacanth, while Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh is the focus of Keys to My Life . . .

Pick of the Day

The Traitors Ireland, 9.30pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

We're in the post-Paudie phase of this hugely entertaining show. Who are we all going to root for now?

One thing’s for sure: Nick and Ben are sure to play a pivotal role in the game going forward.

Siobhán McSweeney on The Traitors Ireland
Siobhán McSweeney

Will Nick invite his pal over to the dark side? Will Ben start to unravel Nick’s true identity? Here’s wher we start to find out.

As usual, The Traitors Ireland Uncloaked follows at 10.35pm.

Host Kevin McGahern, along with celebrity guests and players from the show, assess the latest betrayals, mind games and manipulations.

New or Returning Shows

Deep Ocean: Kingdom of the Coelacanth, 8.10pm, BBC Two

David Attenborough (above) narrates a documentary about a team using submersibles to attempt to film a group of coelacanths, mysterious primeval fish considered to be living fossils.

In rare detail, the coelacanth's mysterious movements reveal vital clues to life's journey from sea to land, unlocking secrets of evolution and survival.

Junior Eurovision Éire, 8.30pm, TG4

It's ten for ten as Junior Eurovision Éire is back to celebrate Ireland’s tenth year in the legendary competition.

Louise Cantillon in front of Junior Eurovision logo

Join Louise Cantillon as she embarks on a search across the nation for ten talented singers - one of whom will represent Ireland in the world’s biggest singing competition for young people aged 9–14.

This year, we’re hitting the road, travelling across the country as hundreds of hopefuls audition for a chance to impress our judges and earn a spot in the top ten.

From those auditions, ten talented musicians will be chosen to compete in-studio for the ultimate prize: the chance to represent Ireland at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Tbilisi, Georgia, later this year.

Life of a Mountain: A Year on Helvellyn, 10.00pm, BBC Four

Here’s a documentary observing 12 months on the mountain in the Lake District, featuring insights from those that live by, care for and visit the area.

The film's contributors create a picture of Helvellyn that combines nature, adventure sports, art, survival and history.

New to Stream

Wish You Were Here, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW

Julia Stiles makes her directorial debut in a brilliantly warm and romantic film based on the bestselling novel, Wish You Were Here.

Isabelle Fuhrman, Mena Massoud, Jennifer Grey and Kelsey Grammer star in a fascinating movie about leaving the everyday world behind to take a chance on true romance.

When the perfect night with a perfect stranger ends suddenly the next morning, Charlotte searches for answers and meaning in her disappointing life until she uncovers a secret that changes everything.

Don’t Miss

The Records Show, 6.30pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

On this week’s show, Katie Hannon rides in Ireland's rarest car, and the small seaside village of Curracloe becomes a war zone.

Also, a Rathmines shopkeeper becomes embroiled in the Dublin Castle scandal, and there's the curious case of rugby and the mugwumps.

Keys to My Life, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

Singer Niamh Kavanagh takes a journey from her childhood home in Glasnevin and revisits the house where she was living when she won Eurovision singing 'In Your Eyes' back in 1993.

Niamh Kavanagh and Brendan Courtney pose for photo for the series Keys To My Life

Singer Niamh Kavanagh takes a journey from her childhood home in Glasnevin through her early brush with fame as the 'secret’ voice behind the Grammy winning Commitments album.

She also revisits the house where she was living when she won the Eurovision Song Contest singing In Your Eyes back in 1993.

The Inheritance, 9.00pm, Channel 4

The devious new game starring Elizabeth Hurley (below) as The Deceased and Robert Rinder as The Executor continues.

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 06: Elizabeth Hurley attends Channel 4's "The Inheritance" photocall at The Ned on August 06, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Ben Montgomery/Getty Images)

The latest elimination has shifted the balance of power within the estate, exposing the players' true intentions as they scramble to secure their place in the game.

As alliances and money become more important than ever, whispers, deceit and betrayal ripple through the group.

For today's request the players must recreate the Deceased's iconic fashion looks.

Sunday Cinema

Carrie, 11.15pm, BBC Two

It's on a bit late, but Brian De Palma's classic adaptation of Stephen King's horror novel, with Sissy Spacek (below), Piper Laurie and Amy Irving, is well worth a look.

A shy, withdrawn teenager discovers she has paranormal powers, which she uses to protect herself from her abusive mother and classmates.

When a friendly student invites her to the prom, she is determined to enjoy herself and is amazed when she is crowned queen of the ball - but joy turns to fury when her tormentors play a cruel prank.

Family Flick

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 3.25pm, UTV

Fantasy adventure sequel, starring Daniel Radcliffe (below), Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Kenneth Branagh.

The young wizard and his friends return for their second term at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to discover a strange serpentine power is petrifying the other students.

As if that were not bad enough, Harry is haunted by a sinister voice in his head urging him to uncover the dark force that is stalking the corridors of the school.

Can new Dark Arts teacher Gilderoy Lockhart, a wizard well known for battling all manner of magical creatures, help uncover the mystery?

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