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Today's top TV and streaming choices: Taskmaster final, Steel Magnolias and The Old Guard 2

Today's top TV and streaming choices: Taskmaster final, Steel Magnolias and The Old Guard 2

Supercruising: Life at Sea Channel 4, 8pm
New eight-part travelogue following luxury cruise ships MS Rotterdam and MS Nieuw as they journey around the world. Along the way we'll meet their crew and passengers who, in the first episode, are en route to North Africa, Europe, Florida and the Bahamas.
The grand final takes place. While Rosie Ramsey puts a wooden box on her head, Mathew Baynton has harsh words for a puppy, a door is on the wrong end of Fatiha El-Ghorri's ire and Team JV Martzoukas go into business. But which of them will Greg Davies hand the trophy to?
Fíorscéal TG4, 10.45pm
American agriculture comes under the spotlight. Among the stories covered are the use of growth hormones to fatten up livestock quickly and cheaply, and water shortages in California.
Steel Magnolias Film4, 6.40pm
Tearjerking melodrama featuring an all-star cast that includes Sally Field, Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton, Daryl Hannah and Shirley MacLaine. A group of female friends from across several generations come together to support each other during difficult times.
The Old Guard 2 Netflix, streaming now
Charlize Theron's Andy returns alongside her band of immortal fighters, driven by a refreshed commitment to safeguarding humanity. Fans of The Sandman will be thrilled to learn that the second and final instalment has landed.
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Tour de France: Unchained Netflix, streaming now
In its final season, expect a high-stakes clash between cycling's elite and bold new challengers.
Young Sheldon Netflix, streaming now
Bear with me; both Disney+ and Netflix have had six seasons of Young Sheldon for years. Now, after an excruciating wait, Netflix has got its mittens on season seven. If you're rolling your eyes thinking, 'Hasn't that Big Bang offshoot been around forever?' Yes, it has, but it's far (far) superior to its predecessor.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 2 Reunion Special Disney+, streaming now
How's that for a title? Following season two's dramatic finale, host Nick Viall brings #MomTok and #DadTok back together for revelations, unseen clips, and a surprise twist.
Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel Netflix, streaming now
I don't know about you, but I'm not sure where I'd be without our Tuesday Trainwreck instalment. The American Apparel brand soared in the early Noughties with salacious ads and ethical wear, but behind the scenes, chaotic leadership and misconduct allegations sent the brand into a downward spiral. For more stark viewing, Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers is streaming now.
Shark Whisperer Netflix, streaming now
Whether you deem her a social media opportunist or a 'changemaking' conservationist, you can't quibble with the (literal) name Ocean Ramsay has made for herself. Melding striking visuals with a close character study, the film dissects the ethical and ecological dilemmas at the heart of environmental activism. Perspectives from scientists, indigenous voices, and conservationists — on all sides — reveal the complexity of Ramsay and the issues she raises.
Squid Game Netflix, streaming now
Brace yourselves… In the wildly anticipated third and final season of Squid Game, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae, aka player 456) returns. Haunted by incremental loss, he's determined to end the deadly competition once and for all. His clash with the enigmatic Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) escalates into a (surprise, surprise) grave battle of strategy and morality, as new games and old enemies collide. With the expected level of twists — including a baby being added to the mix and the viral Gachapon craze (plastic vending balls to you) putting in a pivotal appearance — the stakes are high. As surviving players face progressively brutal choices, the line between justice and tainted vengeance increasingly blurs. Can humanity survive the harshest reality? As the world awaits the final answer, writer-director Hwang Dong-hyuk promises a powerful conclusion to the global phenomenon. I think we'll be the collective judges of that.
The Charles Ponzi Story AppleTV+, streaming now
We've all heard of Ponzi schemes, but what do you know of their namesake? He was a broke immigrant based in 1920s Boston, who rocketed to wealth and infamy in mere months by orchestrating what would become known as the infamous scheme, one of history's boldest financial frauds. For more stories inspired by true events, try Smoke starring Taron Egerton, John Leguizamo and Greg Kinnear.
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