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Identity gameshow3/26/2023 ![]() ![]() It took all the pair’s artistic skills, as Dutch identity cards were hard to replicate. Stephen Fry: Willem and Frieda – Defying the Nazis Thursday, Channel 4Īfter the Nazis occupied the Netherlands during the second World War, thousands of Jews were saved from the death camps thanks to forged identity cards made by a painter, Willem Arondeus, and a cellist, Frieda Belinfante. In series three, Mando (Pedro Pascal) is seeking forgiveness for past transgressions (taking off his helmet – gasp), while rumour has it that Grogu is learning the way of the Jedi from the best teacher in the galaxy – Luke Skywalker. The first – and still the best – of the live-action Star Wars spin-offs, The Mandalorian has established itself firmly as a fan favourite, and Baby Yoda, aka Grogu, is a top meme. Roisin Gallagher stars in this eight-part comedy series written by Nancy Harris and directed by Paddy Breathnach, co-starring Ciarán Hinds, Pom Boyd, Moe Dunford and Siobhán Cullen. With everyone at home still immersed in a drinking culture, she is going to have to call on all her inner strength and resources to keep off the gargle and stay with the programme. But Shiv has partied too much while away, and now she’s got sober and is trying to put her life back together. Shiv has returned to Dublin after several years living in London, and naturally her family and friends are keen to celebrate this joyous homecoming with a few scoops. The Dry The Dry Wednesday, RTÉ One, 9.35pm ![]() With unprecedented access behind the scenes at a Mormon training centre in Lancashire, this programme promises some serious revelations and insights into the inner workings of the church. These missionaries are young, immaculately turned out and social media savvy – like a more strait-laced version of Love Island. What’s it like to be a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints? This documentary series follows some of the army of Mormon recruits as they travel far and wide to spread the word and add more converts to the nearly 17 million members of this religion worldwide. The Mormons Are Coming Tuesday, BBC Two, 9pm In this new series, five grown-ups – broadcaster Des Cahill, writer Amanda Brunker, comedian Fred Cooke, TikTok star Lauren Whelan and AFL football star Oisín Mullin – are thrown in the deep end at Coláiste Bhríde in Rann na Feirste, where they’ll have to abide by the rules and dig deep into their memory to recall their Leaving Cert Irish. Réaltaí na Gaeltachta Réaltaí na Gaeltachta Tuesday, RTÉ One, 7pmĮvery summer, hundreds of students are packed off to the Gaeltacht, where they take part in a range of activities but must speak exclusively as Gaeilge or risk incurring the wrath of the fearsome bean an tí. With Sunny still grieving Cassie’s death, he and Jessica clash, but when a severed leg is found in a chimney (not Santa’s), the colleagues are going to have to work together to solve the mystery. Sanjeev Bhaskar returns as DI Sunil “Sunny” Khan in a new season of the cold case crime drama and, following the shock death of DCI Cassie Stuart (Nicola Walker) at the end of season four, the investigating team has a new boss, DCI Jessica James, played by Dublin actress Sinéad Keenan (Fair City, Derry Girls). What they have in common is that they’re all affected by homelessness in one way or another, from construction worker Cian, who is trying to hold down his builder’s job while sleeping rough Tracey, who is trying to lift herself out of homelessness through education and Michelle and Helen, who are dealing with the death of their brother, Thomas, in his tent in Loftus Lane. This three-part documentary series focuses on a diverse group of people in Dublin, just getting on with their work and family lives. Stories from the Street Monday, Virgin Media One, 9pm ![]() But the diaries turn out to be fake, forged by a small-time con man, Konrad Kujau, and this drama series recounts what turned out to be the hoax of the century. The diaries give deep insights into the thoughts and motivations of the Fuhrer, and Stern is quick to publish them, while Heidemann sets off to find the rest of the diaries, which were supposedly lost in the wreckage of a plane crash. In the 1980s, Gerd Heidemann, a journalist for the German magazine Stern, comes across detailed diaries apparently written by Adolf Hitler. But there’s not just a highbrow homicide to deal with – a low-life criminal from London has been murdered in a disused warehouse – could the capital’s gangland wars be spilling out into the hallowed halls of Oxford?Įndeavour Faking Hitler Sunday, Channel 4, 11pm He and DCI Fred Thursday soon find themselves investigating a murder connected with the town’s much-feted orchestra. The year is 1972 and DCI Endeavour Morse returns to Oxford amid seismic changes in his professional and private life. Shaun Evans stars as the bright young tec with the try-hard name in the final season of the hugely popular Inspector Morse prequel series. ![]()
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