Travel Man: 48 Hours in Rotterdam Channel 4, 8.30pm
Alex Brooker joins Joe Lycett for a tour of the Dutch city. They’ll be staying in eco-friendly floating houses while sampling the local sights, sounds and flavours.
Warnie RTÉ2, 9.40pm
Two-part drama focusing on the life of Australian cricketer Shane Warne (Alex Williams). As well as charting his rise to prominence, it also explores the scandals and injuries he faced during his career.
The Graham Norton Show BBC One, 10.40pm
Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz, Michelle Yeoh and Jonathan Bailey discuss their new projects. Plus, singer-songwriter Griff performs Last Night’s Mascara.
Kursk: The Last Mission BBC Two, 11.05pm
Matthias Schoenaerts heads the cast of a tense drama recalling the 2000 tragedy in which 23 submariners were left trapped in their vessel after it sank to the ocean floor following on-board explosions. Colin Firth and Max von Sydow, in the final film to be released before his death in 2020, co-star.
Emma RTÉ One, 11.15pm
The most recent cinematic adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel stars Anya Taylor-Joy as its heroine, the wealthy Emma Woodhouse. While trying to matchmake for her companion, love strikes in an unexpected place.
Back in Action Netflix, streaming now
Years after giving up life as CIA spies to start a family, Emily (Cameron Diaz) and Matt (Jamie Foxx) find themselves hauled back into the world of espionage when their cover is blown entirely.
XO, Kitty Netflix, streaming now
Buckle up for season two of this Heartstopper meets Emily In Paris mash-up (only it’s set in Seoul and everyone speaks English). Starring Anna Cathcart (aka Dizzy Tremaine in from Descendants) as teen matchmaker Kitty Song Covey, who’s back for a new semester at KISS. She’s single for the first time in a long time and ready for a fresh start…
Unstoppable Prime Video, streaming now
Jennifer Lopez, Jharrel Jerome, Bobby Cannavale, Don Cheadle and Michael Peña all star in this impactful film inspired by the true story of an athlete born without a right leg — who goes on to become a national wrestling champion.
Severance Apple TV+, streaming now
Usually, I wouldn’t preview something a week in advance, but we’ve only been waiting two years for a resolution to that season-one finale cliffhanger… For the uninitiated, Mark Scout (Parks & Rec’s Adam Scott) heads a team at Lumon Industries, where employees have undergone a procedure that divides their memories between work and personal life. And nary the twain shall meet — until now. This bold experiment in “work-life balance” faces further backlash as Mark becomes entangled in a mystery that forces him to question his numbers work and his own personal identity. This time around, Mark and his colleagues discover more grave repercussions of tampering with the severance barrier, propelling them further into a dark journey. Brace yourselves for the futuristic yet distinctly 1970s realm of Lumon and its suburbs, where no one knows who’s in charge — the innies or the outies (and we’re not talking bellybuttons).
A Real Bug’s Life Disney+, streaming now
Where there are tiny heroes, there’s huge drama potential. Using cutting-edge filming technology — like motion-controlled cameras, high-speed lenses, macro filming, photogrammetry, probe and microscope lenses, racing drones, and ultra-high-speed cameras — the series captures incredibly precise shots of minuscule creatures. The result? Groundbreaking footage never seen by the human eye..
Unmasked Disney+, streaming now
A team of sophisticated investigative journalists, responsible for breaking some of the most contentious stories in Korea, now find their collective careers in hot water.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Disney+, streaming now
If you’re looking for something else to binge, the season finale of this epic Jude Law vehicle lands this coming Wednesday. It follows four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, before getting lost in a strange galaxy, crossing paths with Law’s Jod Na Nawood.
Fake Profile Netflix, streaming now
Behold the first (of many) foreign language offerings being streamed by Netflix this week (others include season two of Brazil’s Stranded With My Mother-in-Law and the third season of Spain’s Alpha Male). Here, we have more soapy softcore thanks to season two of this murder mystery, where the most attractive men of Colombia are being systematically murdered.
Sakamoto Days Netflix, streaming now
Written and illustrated by Yuto Suzuki, this hit manga follows the tumultuous story of legendary ex-hitman Taro Sakamoto as he navigates a world overrun by assassins.