What to watch on TV, Netflix, AppleTV+ and Disney+ today: Una Healy on Angela Scanlon’s Ask Me Anything, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and docuseries The Ride



Fancy a night in with some telly? We’ve got you covered.
Angela Scanlon’s Ask Me Anything
RTÉ One, 9.25pm
This week singer/songwriter Tom Grennan, former comedian Kevin McGahern and former Saturdays star Una Healy join Angela for an uncomfortably intimate chat.
Match of the Day Live
BBC1, 1.50pm
Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer, Micah Richards and Peter Schmeichel provide the build-up to the FA Cup Final, as Manchester City face old rivals Manchester United at Wembley, with a historic treble still on the cards for the Blues. Kick-off at 3pm.
Ancient Egypt by Train with Alice Roberts
Channel 4, 9.10pm
Historian Alice Roberts takes a train across Egypt to explore traces of the country’s ancient civilisation at Alexandria, Cairo, Aswan and Luxor. She goes underground in search of Cleopatra, and learns how a lowly slave became a sultan and built his own fairy-tale castle.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
RTÉ One, 6.35pm
Owen and Claire must return to Isla Nublar when a volcanic eruption threatens the lives of the remaining dinosaurs. But an ambitious businessman has plans to weaponise them. Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Toby Jones star.
The Limehouse Golem
BBC1, 11.50pm
When Scotland Yard detective John Kildare is assigned to an investigation into a string of violent murders that have scandalised Victorian London, he quickly realises he’s been set up to fail. With Bill Nighy, Olivia Cooke.
The Ride
The Ride
Prime Video, streaming now
You won’t find anyone more up for the ride than this herd of self-proclaimed “modern-day gladiators”. This docuseries follows a faction of professional bull riders, and their families, as they get propelled around the ring.
Deadloch
Prime Video, streaming now
It’s being touted as a “feminist Noir comedy”, but it could be summarised as “Kath and Kim become cops with deadly results”. Although that’s doing it a great disservice. Set in Tasmania in the depths of winter, things take a grim turn when a local man turns up dead. With undertones of Graham Norton’s Holding, a big-city cop is drafted in to helm the case.