Electronic dance

Daleks, Aisling Bea, Pauline McLynn and a Harry Potter reunion


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If it was a bit early for you today, you can still see it on Player. The New Year’s concert 2022 takes place under the direction of Daniel Barenboim at the Musikverein in Vienna.

Doctor Who

BBC1, 7 p.m.

Doctor Who: Eve of the Daleks will star Aisling Bea (This Way Up, Living With Yourself, Quiz), Adjani Salmon (Dreaming Whilst Black, Enterprice) and Pauline McLynn (Father Ted, Shameless).

The Daleks are back – and Aisling Bea and Pauline McLynn are among the guest stars. Mandip Gill and Jon Bishop also appear.

Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: ​​Return to Hogwarts

Sky Max / Now, 8 p.m.

Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: ​​Return to Hogwarts
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: ​​Return to Hogwarts

Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson join filmmaker Chris Columbus and other esteemed cast members in all eight Harry Potter films as they return to Hogwarts for the first time to celebrate the anniversary of the franchise’s first film which was established 20 years ago.

The tourist

BBC One, 9 p.m.

Jamie Dornan in The Tourist
Jamie Dornan in The Tourist

Jamie Dornan stars in this mysterious six-part thriller. An unnamed character (played by Dornan) is chased through the Australian Outback by a tanker whose driver appears to want to force him off the road. After an epic cat and mouse chase that almost ends in tragedy, our hero wakes up in the hospital with amnesia. The rest of the series follows her efforts to piece together clues that could reveal her identity.

sport

United Rugby Championship: Connacht v Munster, 4:45 p.m. Ulster v Leinster, 7:30 p.m., TG4 Premier League: Arsenal v Manchester city, 12:30 p.m., BT Sport; Crystal Palace v West Ham, 5 p.m., Sky Sports

Radio

The breakdown, 2FM, 6pm: parts 1 and 2 of a series spanning 30 years of electronic dance music in Ireland, where producers reveal the history of their greatest pieces. Continue tomorrow at 6 p.m. with the last two games.

Blas: Domhnach na Fola, RnaG, 6.30 p.m .: On November 21, 1920, 14 people were shot dead in Croke Park. Conall Ó Máirtín visits Croke Park to assess the legacy and influence of that day on GAA, and visits Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin.

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