
What to watch on TV and streaming today: The Real Project X, In the Footsteps of Killers and The Madness of King George
Benoit Blin and Cherish Finden set challenges for the three best teams from each set of heats. First, they must create six identical plant-based petit gâteaux before tackling hanging showpieces.
In the Footsteps of Killers Channel 4, 10pm
Emilia Fox and Professor David Wilson turn their attention to the 1994 murder of wealthy Leicestershire businessman Ken Brown, who was shot dead on his farm. But was the tragic incident linked to his private life or his business?
1923 RTÉ One, 10.10pm
Jacob and the Yellowstone cowboys deliver some rough justice after saving Jack from the sheepherders. Jacob also insists that the sheep be handed over to the Native American riders, while Teonna makes a stand against the abusive Sister Mary and Spencer falls in love in Kenya.
The Madness of King George Film4, 6.50pm
Brilliant period drama based on an Alan Bennett play. As physicians battle to find out what is wrong with 18th-century British monarch George III, fears increase among those closest to him that he is going insane. Nigel Hawthorne plays the king, with Helen Mirren as his queen.
Trainwreck: The Real Project X Netflix, streaming now
It's the weekly episodic that keeps on giving. This time, the good people at Trainwreck recount the fallout from a Facebook event posted by a Dutch teen. In 2012, she posted an invite for her 16th birthday, which accidentally went viral, drawing thousands to the small town of Haren. Inspired by Project X, the unplanned crowd overwhelms the area, and with no preparations in place, things spiral into chaos.
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Quarterback Netflix, streaming now
Season 2 of the hit series offers rare access to three NFL quarterbacks — Joe Burrow, Jared Goff and returning favourite Kirk Cousins — as they navigate the highs and lows of the 2024/25 season, on and off the field.
All The Sharks Netflix, streaming now
If you're wondering, 'Why all the shark-related viewing of late?' Well, the simple answer is that we're currently in the run-up to July 14, which is Shark Awareness Day. This summer also happens to be the 50th anniversary of Jaws, so one should expect an inordinate level of shark-themed programming over the coming weeks. A lot of it, however, does seem somewhat at odds with itself. For instance, last week saw the release of Shark Whisperer, which featured a herd of conservationists expressing concern about people, like Instagrammer Ocean Ramsey, interfering with endangered sharks. Now, Netflix is proffering an almost oxymoronic competition show, where conservationists infiltrate the oceans to tick all the sharks off their assigned apex predator bingo cards. If you favour more traditional shark viewing — ie. without a nigh-dystopic gameshow element — Sharks Up Close With Bertie Gregory has landed on Disney+.
Have you ever considered a parallel universe where Idris Elba is the UK prime minister and John Cena is the US president? Well, now's your chance! For context, their 'special relationship' is under threat on account of their huge egos, but — once confronted with a common adversary — the pair must learn to rely on each other.
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