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What to watch on TV and streaming today: Oasis at the BBC, Apocalypse Now and Murderer Behind The Mask
What to watch on TV and streaming today: Oasis at the BBC, Apocalypse Now and Murderer Behind The Mask

Irish Independent

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

What to watch on TV and streaming today: Oasis at the BBC, Apocalypse Now and Murderer Behind The Mask

Oasis at the BBC BBC Two, 8.35pm An evening dedicated to the Gallagher brothers — Noel, left and Liam — and their cohorts starts with a selection of performances from the BBC's archives. It's followed by 1997 documentary Oasis: Right Here, Right Now (10.20pm) and Later Presents Oasis from 2000 (11pm). Rhod Gilbert: The Book of John Channel 4, 10.25pm Stand-up performance recorded at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. The comedian's first live show for six years reveals how he managed to find humour even in his darkest hour, with help from a surprising source. In the Arena: Serena Williams BBC One, 11.10pm & 11.55pm Fascinating eight-part series in which the tennis star looks back on her 27-year career, one of the most successful in the sport's history. It begins with an insight into Serena's early years on the circuit when she was in the shadow of her older sister Venus, to her first Grand Slam victory at the 1999 US Open. Dune RTÉ One, 9.25pm Denis Villeneuve's acclaimed take on Frank Herbert's sci-fi novel stars Timothée Chalamet as a gifted young man who faces numerous challenges while trying to secure the future of his family and his people. A second instalment followed in 2024. Apocalypse Now RTÉ One, 12.20am Acclaimed Oscar-winning Vietnam War drama, inspired by Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness. An army captain is sent to kill a fellow officer who has gone insane, but finds his own state of mind pushed to its limit. Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando star. Murderer Behind The Mask Prime Video, streaming now ADVERTISEMENT Learn more True crime isn't just the purview of Netflix, you know, and this Prime Video offering about Elaine O'Hara and Graham Dwyer hits particularly close to home. It highlights how An Garda Síochana meticulously pieced together the truth, turning an overlooked case into one of Ireland's most haunting murder trials. Back in September 2013, the remains of childcare worker O'Hara were discovered in the Dublin mountains. Initially believed to be a suicide, her case took a twisted tangent when fishermen stumbled upon crucial evidence leading to Dwyer, a respected architect who lived in Foxrock with his wife and kids. Beneath his carefully crafted facade lurked a secret life fuelled by a dark stabbing obsession, revealed through his disturbing text exchanges with O'Hara. Over the course of two 45-minute instalments, this Wag Entertainment-produced series purports to uncover how the investigation unfolded and the tragic story behind Elaine's murder. The Waterfront Netflix, streaming now From the makers of Dawson's Creek and Scream, we have this deliciously ridiculous number inspired by true events. It centres on the Buckley family, who have ruled Havenport, North Carolina, for decades. Now, with their patriarch, Harlan (Holt McCallany), recovering from multiple heart attacks (not helped by his predilection for impromptu punching sessions with his son), they resort to drug smuggling courtesy of a surprising face (belonging to Topher Grace). For more glossy, far-fetched US drama, season three of Manifest is available from Monday. The Buccaneers AppleTV+, streaming now Apple's answer to Bridgerton (but with bonus Americans) is here with its second season. Grenfell: Uncovered Netflix, streaming now Exploring the events leading up to the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire, this heart-rendering documentary reveals decisions by businesses and government that contributed to the tragedy. Somebody Feed Phil Netflix, streaming now This time, Phil visits Amsterdam, Tbilisi, Sydney, Adelaide, Manila, Vegas, Guatemala, San Sebastián and Boston, while enjoying a spot of bone gnawing with Ray Romano and Brad Garrett along the way. The Many Deaths of Nora Dalmasso Netflix, streaming now She wasn't rich, famous, or part of the swinger set. Rather 'a symbol of what happens to those who stray from the patriarchal mould'. In other unsolved murder documentaries on Netflix, we have I'm Your Venus, landing on Monday.

BBC launch huge Oasis coverage ahead of reunion gigs with entire night of music
BBC launch huge Oasis coverage ahead of reunion gigs with entire night of music

Wales Online

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

BBC launch huge Oasis coverage ahead of reunion gigs with entire night of music

BBC launch huge Oasis coverage ahead of reunion gigs with entire night of music Oasis fans will definitely(maybe) enjoy BBC's Saturday night line up of Gallagher Brothers content ahead of their reunion tour. Liam and Noel Gallagher will reunite on stage for the first time in 16 years with their huge reunion tour this summer (Image: Getty Images ) Whether or not you managed to get tickets, you may want to get your Oasis fix before the reunion tour kicks off in a couple of weeks time. Now, the BBC have decided to be incredibly generous and broadcast a night of Gallagher best bits on Saturday, June 21. In two weeks time we will (hopefully) see the notoriously feuding brothers take the stage for the first time together in 15 years. Their reunion tour kicks off in Cardiff's Principality Stadium on Friday, July 4 with a second show at the venue on Saturday, July 5. ‌ BBC Two Wales will be airing two different Oasis performances as well as a documentary on the band from 8.35pm to 00.00am on the Saturday. For the latest TV and showbiz gossip sign up to our newsletter ‌ Dig out your anoraks and bucket hats, because it's the perfect night in for fans of the band and if you didn't get your hands on tickets it is the closest thing to the real deal. Well, that or seeing a tribute artist I guess. Moving on. From 8.35pm fans of the band can watch Oasis at the BBC, followed by the documentary Oasis: Right Here, Right Now at 10.20pm. Article continues below Lastly, at 11.00pm audiences will be treated to a studio concert by the Gallagher brothers, hosted by Jools Holland called Later Presents Oasis. It was first shown in April 2000, and includes tracks like the number one Go Let It Out, as well as earlier hits like Wonderwall, Some Might Say and Supersonic. If you're planning on watching BBC's coverage and you're still searching for tickets for the gigs, there are several options still available. Tickets can be bought from the official Ticketmaster resell site, Viagogo, Vividseats, See Tickets, StubHub, Seat Unique, and Twickets. You can find more information here. ‌ Viagogo and resale tickets Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs. Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused. However, fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, discourage the purchase of resale tickets. Lloyds Banking Group estimated that Oasis fans collectively lost more than £2 million to scams since tickets for the band's long-awaited reunion tour went on sale last year. Article continues below They based the calculation on the volume of fraud reports made by its own customers. You can read more here.

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