Wednesday TV Tips: Comedy in This Way Up, Normal People returns
Aisling Bea as Aine, and Sharon Horgan as Shona, in This Way Up, 10pm, C4
The craftspeople turn their attention to a pair of running shoes worn at the Berlin Olympics in 1936 and a damaged photograph of a South African anti-apartheid activist
In 2013, Bumbleance, the first ambulance service specially designed to bring sick children and their parents to and from hospital, hit the Irish roads.
Unlike regular ambulances, the Bumbleance vehicles have everything on board to make journeys as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.

It’s a year since Lenny Abrahamsson’s adaptation of Sally Rooney's novel about the complex friendship and relationship between teenagers Marianne and Connell.
What better opportunity for fans to step once more into this world of misread romantic signals, spring rolls with the lads and campus angst? Starring Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones.
Paul and Bob take a trip to the River Tweed in Scotland, where they continue their quest to catch a salmon.
Áine’s excitement mounts as she prepares for a big date with Richard, while Shona's new business venture gets off to an awkward start. Comedy, starring Aisling Bea and Sharon Horgan.
The rise and fall of the former superstar CEO of Nissan, from celebrated industry leader to wanted fugitive.

Tom Hiddleston’s trickster god comes to the end of his adventures. Can he and “Lady Loki’, aka Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino), solve the mystery of the Time Variance Authority?
Action from stage 17 of the most prestigious race on the calendar, featuring a hilly 178.4km route from Muret to Saint-Lary-Soulan Col du Portet.

Róisín Sheehy visits poet Eibhlís Carcione in Cork, and former Green Party leader Rev Trevor Sargent at Ballyscanlon Lake in Co Waterford.
London-based writer Christy Lefteri talks about her new novel, Songbirds, ahead of West Cork Literary Festival.