Top 10 TV and Streaming Tips for Sunday: What to Watch

Sunday is packed with exciting TV and streaming options to entertain you, so let’s dive into the top 10 picks for the day. First up, we have David Attenborough, the legend himself, gracing our screens in “Parenthood” on BBC One at 7.20 pm. This nature series showcases animals raising their young in the wild and the struggles they face to protect their offspring. Lions, hippos, spiders, and Iberian lynx are just a few of the creatures featured in the first episode.

For music lovers, there’s “Fleadh25” on TG4 at 9.30 pm, covering the world’s largest festival of Irish music. If you’re into celebrity challenges, don’t miss “Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins” on Channel 4 at 9.00 pm, where Rebecca Loos, Louie Spence, and Conor Benn tackle the toughest selection course in the world.

Looking for something new to stream? Check out “The Room Next Door” on Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW. This Pedro Almodóvar film follows the reunion of two old friends in a unique and touching scenario. And over on BBC Four at 8.00 pm, immerse yourself in jazz with “Oscar Peterson: Words and Music,” featuring performances by Oscar Peterson and Ella Fitzgerald.

As the evening progresses, make sure not to miss “The Menu” on RTÉ One at 9.30 pm, a satirical black comedy featuring a star-studded cast led by Ralph Fiennes. And for classic movie lovers, tune in to “All About Eve” on BBC Two at 3.00 pm, starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter in a timeless drama that has stood the test of time.

Wrapping up the evening, catch the finale of “Inside the Cult of the Jesus Army” on BBC Two at 9.00 pm, an eye-opening documentary about a Christian sect in England. With a mix of nature, music, adventure, and drama, Sunday’s lineup promises a little something for everyone to enjoy.