Tuesday TV Tips: Dogs struggling to find a home; and a skydiver knocked out at 10,000 feet
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs. Paul with a golden retriever with an incontinence problem.
Alan Titchmarsh shares the secrets of creating a Cottage Garden and reveals his own tribute to the style — a mixed border that he has painstakingly created in his own garden.
Paul meets more dogs struggling to find a home, including a golden retriever with an incontinence problem and a boisterous border collie with a bad hip.

Clips include the heart-stopping moment a skydiver gets knocked out at 10,000 feet after a mid-air collision with an out-of-control skydiver. Narrated by Alexander Armstrong
The housemates prepare to move on by auctioning off the house and going their own ways. But as the day of the sale arrives, one of the five seems doubtful.

Aidan Higgins was a writer, born in Co. Kildare. He is best known for Langrishe, Go Down, (1966) and was a winner of the James Tait Black Prize for fiction.
Paralympics Tokyo 2020 opening ceremony, 11.50am; highlights 7pm. RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player — continues all week
Champions League: v , Kick-off 8pm, RTÉ2
Chris Morash reviews the Abbey Theatre’s production of ‘Walls and Windows’ by playwright Rosaleen McDonagh.
: Another double-dip in the RTÉ radio session archives via Dan Hegarty — Kilkenny outfit Engine Alley’s 1995 Fanning Session is revisited, while Dublin noise-poppers Thumper head to Studio 8 — a 2019 session.
