Top TV and Streaming Picks: The Cult of the Jesus Army, A Normal Woman Explained

Don’t know what to watch tonight? Let me guide you through some of the top TV and streaming picks for today:

If you’re a fan of football, don’t miss “The Sunday Game Live” on RTÉ One at 2.15pm, featuring the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final between Kerry and Donegal.

For soccer enthusiasts, catch the “Live UEFA Women’s Euro 2025” on RTÉ2 at 4pm, with the final taking place in Basel, Switzerland.

In terms of drama, “All Creatures Great and Small” on RTÉ One at 6.30pm will surely keep you entertained. Follow Tristan’s return to Skeldale as he navigates through new challenges.

If you’re interested in sports history, tune in to “Hell for Leather: The Story of Gaelic Football” on RTÉ One at 7.30pm. This final episode explores the magic of success in Gaelic Football, featuring insights from players like Kieran Donaghy and Juliet Murphy.

Looking for something more investigative? Check out “Inside the Cult of the Jesus Army” on BBC Two at 9pm for a two-part documentary revealing the inner workings of the Jesus Army and its successor, the Jesus Fellowship Community Trust.

And for a classic film vibe, don’t miss “What’s Up, Doc?” on BBC Two at 1.05pm. This homage to screwball comedies stars Barbra Streisand and Ryan O’Neal in a delightful tale of mishaps and adventures.

Finally, cap off your evening with “The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry” on RTÉ One at 9.30pm. Watch Jim Broadbent embark on a heartfelt journey to visit a dying friend, walking 500 miles from Devon to Berwick-upon-Tweed.

For those looking for more immersive stories, stream “The Facebook Honeytrap: Catching a Killer” on Prime Video, or indulge in the whimsical animation of “My Melody & Kuromi” on Netflix. Whatever your viewing preference, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy tonight!