Telly and Streaming Highlights: Rory Gallagher remembered in new RTÉ documentary
Rory Gallagher on stage (1972). Rory Gallagher: Calling Card, on RTÉ1 on Bank Holiday Monday at 6.30pm.
Joanne Cantwell is joined by Richie Sadlier and Shay Given for live coverage of Dortmund v Real Madrid from Wembley.
Commentary from Darragh Maloney and Ray Houghton (kick-off, 8.00pm).
The hard-boiled Scottish detective continues his adventures.
John’s words come back to haunt him, while his brother abducts drug dealer Darryl Christie and recruits ex-army comrades for a risky raid.
John hears his paralysed former partner’s confession.
Boogie-woogie piano man Jools welcomes to the show The Black Keys with their co-writer Noel Gallagher, Beth Gibbons, Ghetts and Sampha, Shaznay Lewis, and Ganavya.

Joanne Cantwell presents a live Football Championship double-header with Meath v Kerry from Navan (throw-in, 2.00pm) followed by Derry v Armagh from Derry (throw-in, 4.00pm).
This documentary series explores the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland.
In 1166, Ireland is torn apart by war between rival kings.
When two of these power players drive a rival into exile, he seeks help from Henry II and the Anglo-Norman lords of Britain.
Narrated by Michael McElhatton (Game of Thrones), the series combines stunning location footage, atmospheric drama re-enactments, and vivid modern-day sequences.
Seán McElwain focuses on the music of Sliabh Beagh, a border area where counties Tyrone, Fermanagh, and Monaghan meet.
He recalls local collector James Whiteside, studies the manuscripts, interviews historians, and performs tunes from the collection alongside a host of musical guests.
Featuring rare never-before-seen archive and interviews with Rory’s closest friends and family alongside musical legends including Johnny Marr, Brian May, and Bob Geldof.
The programme is the definitive portrait of one of the greatest musicians ever to emerge from Ireland.
Documentary marking the 80th anniversary of the storming of the Normandy beaches.
D-Day has begun, but the invasion still hangs in the balance as soldiers fight for their lives on the Normandy beaches.
The German defenders hold fast, but then the tide starts to turn.
Marie Crowe presents live coverage of Sweden v Republic of Ireland from Stockholm (kick-off, 5.30pm).
It’s week three of the current series and the sewers face three challenges inspired by travel.
They are asked to create summer blouses from tablecloths, nautical bags, and outfits fit for the French Riviera.
Grab your favourite knitted sweater — the acclaimed Danish political drama is back.
Birgitte Nyborg has recently been appointed as Denmark’s minister for foreign affairs when oil is suddenly discovered in Greenland.
Having campaigned on a green platform, Nyborg is determined to shut down the oil project as quickly as possible.

This week, Mark Moriarty shares his recipe for seafood chowder. He serves it alongside Dingle brown bread by enriching it with stout, inspired by his local pub (and rumoured local of Cillian Murphy no less).
Harpist Úna Monaghan is undertaking one of the most ambitious projects of her career.
With unique access into the making of her new album, Aonaracht offers an opportunity to see one of Ireland’s most exciting talents at work as she collaborates with the likes of Paddy Glackin, Pauline Scanlon, and Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn.
Wry Dublin-set comedy concludes its second season.
Deep in the woods, Shiv and Jack talk about life and love.
Bernie begins to see Finbar for the opportunist he is, and an argument between the two escalates when Tom comes to Bernie’s defence.
In the first episode of Pobal Cois Fharraige, we meet Breda Hughes from the Spidéal Tidy Towns Committee as they ensure the village looks well as the summer arrives.
We meet Diarmuid Ó Conghaile with his rowing crew as they complete their final training session before the races at Féile an Spidéil.
Stephan Merchant’s Bristol-set comedy-drama returns.
As the police investigate the crime and Rani’s involvement, the other outlaws don’t know who they can trust.
Clive gets his steps in as he learns to salsa dance with the locals, and explores the dark history of sugar
All the best action from the United Rugby Championship. Tonight’s live coverage features one of the quarter-finals of the competition.
Paul O’Flynn is joined by Derval O’Rourke, Rob Heffernan, and Sonia O’Sullivan for athletics action from Rome.
The long-running satirical panel show gears up for the British general election.
Alex Horne is host, with guest panellists including comedian Jack Dee and broadcaster Carol Vorderman.

Star Wars has had its issues in the Disney era but the Mouse House promises a grand reboot with this prequel show set during the golden age of the Jedi Knights — and the first stirrings of the Dark Side of the Force.
Hopefully it will come together and make for more fun than you can shake a lightsaber at.
The heart-warming post-apocalyptic drama about a boy born with deers antlers reaches its third and final season.
We rejoin Gus (Christian Convery) and his friends as they try to solve the secret of their animal-like mutations — and what it means for the future of humanity.
