What to watch on TV and streaming today: Conan O’Brien in Ros na Rún, Super Garden and French comedy Fiasco

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Planning a night on the couch? Here are today’s top TV and streaming picks:

Ros na Rún

TG4, 8.30pm

While Diana puts her ghastly plans into action and targets Mack, a tall delivery man arrives in Tigh Thaidhg looking for Tadhg to take a package and pay for it. Hang on a sec — is that legendary US chat show host Conan O’Brien? It is!

Champions League Live

RTÉ2, 7.30pm

Arsenal and Manchester City are gone, but Bayern Munich and Real Madrid may well serve up a cracker in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final at the Allianz Arena. Darragh Maloney commentates, kick-off at 8pm.

Super Garden

RTÉ One, 7pm

Dijana Kalic, originally from Croatia, sets out to design a graceful outdoor space to suit the needs of Michael and his sons Joshua and Daniel. Michael lost his wife Breda five years ago, and would like to have a memorial space in his garden, while Daniel is a big fan of Japanese design.

Fiasco

Fiasco

Netflix, streaming now

Fans of sophisticated French farce, a la Call My Agent — but with added Vincent Cassel — will adore this.

Goodbye Earth

Netflix, streaming now

The upbeat viewing continues with this typically dystopian Korean number. With only 200 days looming until an Earth-ending asteroid hits the planet, there are some determined to relish every remaining day, while others decide to play vigilante. Either way, someone needs to think of the children.

Extremely Inappropriate!

Extremely Inappropriate!

Netflix, streaming now

From a beautifully shot South Korean dystopia to something utterly ridiculous from its Japanese neighbours... Here, a single father tries to return to 1986 after somehow arriving in 2024, where his Showa-era ideas come across as, well, wildly inappropriate.

Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story

Disney+, streaming now

Wriggle into your bet-on white stonewash jeans for this four-part, AAA docuseries chronicling the epic past and wobbly future of one Bon Jovi. The series joins the band in February 2022 where they’re trying to map where their 40-year career will take them next. If anywhere. The title kind of says it all, but will Jon Bon say otherwise?

Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut

Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut

Netflix, streaming now

“Our gut affects our whole body; it influences everything,” says John Cryan. He’s the VP of research and innovation at UCC and features heavily in this global take on gut health. Join him and a rake load of other experts and willing guinea pigs as this light-hearted documentary tries to demystify the role of each unique microbiome in our overall well-being.

Land of Bad

Prime Video, streaming now

Liam and Luke Hemsworth (Thor was perhaps too busy surfing with sharks to feature) co-star alongside Russell Crowe in this special forces effort in which they have a brutal 48-hour battle for survival.

In the Land of Saints and Sinners

In the Land of Saints and Sinners

Netflix, streaming now

Liam Neeson as a retired hitman? Who’d have cast it! Here, he comes out of retirement for one last hit. Well, what else is a man to do when an IRA bomber lands in his sleepy Irish village? Expect all the usual heads (Kerry Condon, Ciarán Hinds, Colm Meaney, and a mandatory Cusack).

Deliver Me

Netflix, streaming now

When Billy and Dogge are recruited by a local gang, the friends face a violent world they’re too young to protect themselves from, with fatal fallout. Like your hard-hitting foreign language dramas underpinned by true crime? Then The Asunta Case is for you. ​