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What to watch on TV and streaming today: Trainwreck – PI Moms, Better Call Saul and Hell is a City

What to watch on TV and streaming today: Trainwreck – PI Moms, Better Call Saul and Hell is a City

Live Uefa Women's Euro 2025 RTÉ2, 7.30pm
The first semi-final takes place tonight in Geneva; the second is happening in Zurich on Wednesday, with teams battling it out for a place in next Sunday's final.
Mix Tape BBC Two, 9pm
The Sheffield-set but Dublin-shot drama's penultimate episode begins in 1989 with an insight into how Alison's home life went from bad to worse. Then, in 2015, Daniel is horrified by her story, and tries to deal with her memory of the one night they had together. Concludes tomorrow.
Better Call Saul TG4, 10.30pm
As Mike attempts to get back in his family's good books, Kim feels uncomfortable giving Jimmy an interesting proposition. Plus, Gus realises a sacrifice now may help him reap dividends later.
Trainwreck: P.I. Moms Netflix, streaming now
This weekly episodic seems to have been going on forever, and I never want it to end. In 2010, Lifetime launched a reality show about soccer moms moonlighting as private investigators. As secrets surface and criminal accusations mount, both the show and its subjects spiral toward disaster.
Hell is a City Film4, 11am
Tough Manchester-set thriller starring Stanley Baker as a hard-bitten police detective on the trail of a violent escaped criminal who is planning to rob a bookmaker. The impressive supporting cast includes John Crawford, Donald Pleasence and Billie Whitelaw.
Amy Bradley is Missing Netflix, streaming now
In 1998, Amy Bradley vanished from a cruise ship without a trace. Decades later, sightings and speculation still swirl. This three-parter explores this haunting cold case and her family's fight to bring her home.
Krays: London Gangsters Prime Video, streaming now
Twins Reggie and Ronnie ruled London's underworld for two decades — and had their story portrayed by the Kemps to boot. Through prison recordings, this documentary reveals the powerful bond behind their dubious legacy.
Untamed Netflix, streaming now
If you've already mainlined all three series of Sneaky Pete, it's OK — Netflix has teed up this new Eric Bana and Sam Neill (both looking suitably at home in rangers uniforms) vehicle for you. Set in Yosemite, the National Parks agents are caught between a brutal crime, the wilderness, and themselves. Ironically, in Trump's America, they'd have probably been laid off. Surf Girls: International Prime Video, streaming now
From breakout star Ewe Wong to Olympian Sol Aguirre, follow four female surfing athletes as they face personal hurdles, cultural expectations, and fierce competition.
Imagine saving enough to buy an apartment only to face financial ruin while sandwiched between mysteriously noisy floors. It's South Korean, so Woo-seong's neighbourinos could be anyone (or anything).
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