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Irish Independent
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
What to watch on TV and streaming today: Millionaire Hoarders, Hillwalkers and We Were Liars
Rugbaí Beo TG4, 7.20pm British & Irish Lions and Argentina face each other for the right to lift the 1888 Cup. The historic fixture, hosted at Aviva Stadium, is taking place on Irish soil for the very first time. Millionaire Hoarders Channel 4, 8pm Experts Kate and Ronnie meet hoarder Shane, who has been collecting since the age of 12 and is swamped by everything from bikes to jewellery. Kath, Diane and Martin's efforts to keep a low profile don't go to plan. For a start, Kath has a close call with the police and Diane gets up to mischief. Meanwhile, Martin makes the mistake of going home. Death on the Nile RTÉ One, 9.35pm Kenneth Branagh's second outing as Hercule Poirot is another star-studded affair featuring Gal Gadot, Rose Leslie, Annette Bening and Sophie Okonedo. This time, Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth hunts for a young heiress's killer in Egypt. Hillwalkers RTÉ2, 9.45pm A group of hikers make the mistake of wandering onto private land, where they are hunted down by its bloodthirsty, murderous owner. Mark Agar, Elise Brennan, Michael Cloke and Shane Connellan star in a chilling thriller shot largely in the Dublin Mountains. ADVERTISEMENT Yolanthe Prime Video, streaming now Some eyeball bubblegum in the form of Netflix's 'first Dutch reality series'. It follows Yolanthe Cabau as she builds a life in LA with Wesley Sneijder's son. America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Netflix, streaming now Expect gussets galore and grinning faces all over your Netflix landing page for the foreseeable. The creators of Cheer and Last Chance U bring you season two of the auditions. We Were Liars Prime Video, streaming now Based on E Lockhart's YA 2014 book. You can guess the rest. Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem Netflix, streaming now Initially dismissed as a joke by politicians and the media alike, Rob Ford's unexpected 2010 Toronto mayoral election bid defied expectations with a stunning landslide victory. However, his administration soon spiralled into chaos, marred by scandals and allegations of hard drug use, igniting an international media frenzy. Rob was 15 years too early; no one would bat an eyelid nowadays. Sally Disney+, streaming now Sally Ride made history as the first American woman in space, but behind her serene exterior lay a deeply personal story. For 27 years, she shared her life with writer and professional tennis player Tam O'Shaughnessy, who now unveils the untold journey of their relationship in this Cristina Costantini-directed film. American Thunder Prime Video, streaming now Celebrating its 100th anniversary in June 2023, the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans — one of motorsports' most prestigious endurance races — introduced an unexpected competitor: stock car aficionados Nascar. As for what they brought to proceedings? A Chevrolet Camaro to compete against cutting-edge Ferrari and Porsche prototypes in this almost fabled, gruelling test of long-distance racing. Competing at Le Mans was the lifelong dream of Nascar chairman and CEO Jim France. As such, he brought in Hendrick Motorsports, the most successful team in Nascar history, to build and race the car (which, again, was a Camaro). On the plus side, he also enlisted the help of elite drivers Jenson Button, Jimmie Johnson and Mike Rockenfeller. Over the course of 18 months, this team transformed a car built for (at most) three-hour oval track races in the US into one capable of surviving the relentless 24-hour challenge. Deep Cover Prime Video, streaming now Not to be mistaken for the 1990s movie starring Fishburne and Goldblum, this film is about an improv teacher and her two students posing as criminals to slip into London's underworld. Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom, Nick Mohammed and Sean Bean have their work cut out for them to make this fly. Return to the Wild Disney+, streaming now Famed as 'the greatest living explorer', Sir Ranulph 'Ran' Fiennes joins his cousin, actor Joseph Fiennes (no sign of brother Ralph, unfortunately), on a breathtaking journey through British Columbia. As they navigate its rugged terrain, they reflect on Ran's legendary expeditions, his battle with Parkinson's, and the deepening bond forged through their shared adventure. Echo Valley AppleTV+, streaming now Julianne Moore and Domhnall Gleeson are getting all the work of late. Both co-star in this thriller about a mother who will do anything to keep her drug-addled daughter 'safe' (including body disposal). Written by Brad Ingelsby (Mare of Easttown), this moody (if a tad predictable) number stars Sydney Sweeney alongside 'dad' Kyle MacLachlan and Fiona Shaw.


Daily Mail
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Millionaire Hoarders is back for a second season with beloved Antiques Roadshow expert 'left in tears' at amazing rare find after taking the helm
Millionaire Hoarders is back for a second season, with a beloved Antiques Roadshow left 'in tears' after making an amazing rare find. The Channel 4 show, which features property experts and antique appraisers looking for lost treasure in furniture crammed homes, mansions and castles, returned to our screens last week after its debut in 2023. And Ronnie Archer-Morgan, known for his work on BBC programme Antiques Roadshow, heads up the season's upcoming second episode, which set for release on Friday. It sees the art and jewellery expert dig through the jam-packed home of Sally from Nottinghamshire, the owner of the UK's only Horse Museum, which showcases her enormous collection of equine paraphernalia. She has enlisted the show's team of experts so she can actually find her treasures to display them - and hopefully find some valuable forgotten items to flog for a bit of much-needed cash to keep the museum going. But Ronnie finds himself on the brink of tears in the episode, as he finds an amazing lost treasure, tucked away unassumingly in Sally's cluttered home, the Express reports. His rummaging reveals a painting by George Stubbs, the celebrated 18th-century English painter, best-known for his portrayals of horses. After Ronnie does some research, the piece, buried in Sally's house for half a century, is found to depict a stout, grey cob horse called Rainbow. Dated to between 1802 and 1804, the artist must have painted it when he was around 80 years old, right before his death in 1806 - an incredible feat which adds to how unique the piece is. But whether Sally feels able to part with the painting to get the funds she needs to keep her museum going remains to be seen in tomorrow's episode. Ronnie was amazed by the find: 'I've just been handling and talking about a Stubbs. 'It's been in my hands; it's a wonderful thing - this is why I love my job. Getting the best price for Sally so she can continue her dream.' He felt emotional: 'Her dedication to her museum brought me to tears. She's so humble and dismissive of any praise for what she's done, but what she's achieved is monumental. 'The volume of material she's collected and the finances she's committed to her museum is amazing.' The expert has been working in the antiques business for 30 years - so knows what it is like to build and develop a collection. He said: 'I know what it takes to put a body of items together and the minute you start collecting, you start to understand an aspect of life that most people have probably never considered. 'I know that journey because I've put so many collections together, so I grasp what they're doing. 'I love these people for putting their life's energy into something which is nearly always for themselves. 'Their collection isn't to show off or grandstand, but is something which they have become impassioned about and they follow that passion through with their life's energy and their money. They commit to something they love.' Ronnie is one of five presenters on the Channel 4 show, along with Paula Sutton, Katie Ridges, Clive Downham and Ed Bailey. It comes after another Antiques Roadshow favourite had her own on-air moment recently. The show's regular presenter Fiona Bruce could not keep a straight face as a 100-year-old guest shared a very cheeky story on the programme about a night with American soldiers. The host of the weekly BBC show got the giggles in Sunday's episode when taking a break from appraising old items from across the country for a segment about World War Two, interviewing former Bletchley Park codebreaker Hazel Halter (pictured at the time) The host of the weekly BBC show got the giggles in Sunday's episode when taking a break from appraising old items from across the country for a segment about World War Two. The special section, ahead of VE Day later this week marking the end of World War Two, saw Fiona interview former Bletchley Park codebreaker Hazel Halter. The Buckinghamshire estate was the home of Allied codebreaking efforts during the all-out European conflict - and most of the personnel there were women. Hazel painted a picture of wartime life at Bletchley Park, where she worked to decode the enemy's messages, an endeavour said to have shortened the war by as much as two years. But despite the serious nature of the conversation, the pair found moments of humour in their conversation, as reported by the Express. The 100-year-old veteran explained there were six female codebreakers who lived together on the estate. They generally kept themselves to themselves, she said, despite coming across other women in the RAF and non-combat positions in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. But they did get chatting to some American men, who would invite the small group of decoders to their dances - which saw Fiona raise her eyebrows: 'That sounds fun.' But they did get chatting to some American men, who would invite the small group of decoders to their dances - which saw Fiona (pictured) raise her eyebrows: 'That sounds fun' Hazel continued: 'They'd form two lines and walk down the middle and they picked out the one they wanted [to dance with]. 'And they presented us with a corsage and a pair of nylons [tights]. We never had nylons before!' But with a twinkle in her eye, the war hero then made a saucy comment about what would happen next: 'So, we used to go to these dances. After that, there were other things they wanted which we weren't prepared to give so...' Fiona could barely contain her chuckles at this, smiling knowingly, 'I get the general idea', to which Hazel cheekily replied, 'I think you do!'


Daily Mirror
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Antiques Roadshow expert 'brought to tears' over collector's 'humble' achievement
Antiques Roadshow expert Ronnie Archer-Morgan is back on Channel 4's Millionaire Hoarders and has been left stunned by a collection of horse memorabilia in the upcoming second episode Millionaire Hoarders returns to Channel 4 with a new series, this time featuring Antiques Roadshow expert Ronnie Archer-Morgan. In the second episode, airing on May 9, Ronnie visits Sally, a Nottinghamshire collector and founder of the UK's sole Horse Museum. Sally is eager to share her equestrian treasures with the public but desperately needs funds to secure the museum's future. While exploring her vast collection, Ronnie stumbles upon a remarkable painting stored in a back room for five decades. The artwork is revealed to be the work of renowned 18th-century English artist George Stubbs, famous for his equine paintings. Through further research, Ronnie identifies the artwork as a portrait of a grey cob named Rainbow, dated to 1802-4, created when Stubbs was nearly 80 years old. Now, the question is whether Sally will be willing to part with this masterpiece. Ronnie expressed his excitement and emotion over the discovery, stating, "I've just been handling and talking about a Stubbs. "It's been in my hands; it's a wonderful thing - this is why I love my job. Getting the best price for Sally so she can continue her dream." Ronnie Wood paid a heartfelt tribute to a museum owner, saying: "Her dedication to her museum brought me to tears. She's so humble and dismissive of any praise for what she's done, but what she's achieved is monumental. "The volume of material she's collected and the finances she's committed to her museum is amazing." Ronnie also shared his own experiences as a collector, saying: "I know what it takes to put a body of items together and the minute you start collecting, you start to understand an aspect of life that most people have probably never considered. "I know that journey because I've put so many collections together, so I grasp what they're doing. "I love these people for putting their life's energy into something which is nearly always for themselves. "Their collection isn't to show off or grandstand, but is something which they have become impassioned about and they follow that passion through with their life's energy and their money. They commit to something they love." The episode of Millionaire Hoarders will air on Channel 4 on May 9 at 8pm


Edinburgh Live
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Edinburgh Live
Antiques Roadshow expert 'brought to tears' over collector's horse memorabilia
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Millionaire Hoarders is back on Channel 4 with a second season and this time, Antiques Roadshow star Ronnie Archer-Morgan has sifted through homes crammed full of potential hidden treasures. In the second episode, which will air on May 9, the art and jewellery expert visits collector Sally from Nottinghamshire. Sally has created the UK's only Horse Museum and has dedicated her life to her collection of horse memorabilia. She is happy to share her finds with the public, but desperately needs to raise funds to secure the museum's future. While searching through her equestrian treasures, Ronnie is stunned to find a painting which has been stored in a back room for 50 years. The artwork is by the most famous painter of horses in the world - 18th century English artist George Stubbs. After carrying out some research, Ronnie discovers the artwork is of a grey cob called Rainbow dating to 1802-4 and painted by Stubbs when he was almost 80 years old. Will Sally be willing to part with the artwork? Will Ronnie be able to get the money she needs to secure the future of the museum? Ronnie opened up about the discovery and admitted it made him emotional, saying: "I've just been handling and talking about a Stubbs. "It's been in my hands; it's a wonderful thing - this is why I love my job. Getting the best price for Sally so she can continue her dream. "Her dedication to her museum brought me to tears. She's so humble and dismissive of any praise for what she's done, but what she's achieved is monumental. "The volume of material she's collected and the finances she's committed to her museum is amazing.' Ronnie opened up about his time on the new series and how collections reflect people's personalities. He said: "I know what it takes to put a body of items together and the minute you start collecting, you start to understand an aspect of life that most people have probably never considered. "I know that journey because I've put so many collections together, so I grasp what they're doing. "I love these people for putting their life's energy into something which is nearly always for themselves. "Their collection isn't to show off or grandstand, but is something which they have become impassioned about and they follow that passion through with their life's energy and their money. They commit to something they love." The episode of Millionaire Hoarders will air on Channel 4 on May 9 at 8pm


Irish Independent
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
What to watch on TV and streaming today: Millionaire Hoarders, Witness and The Eternaut
Millionaire Hoarders Channel 4, 8pm The team of antique and collectibles experts return for a new run of the show in which they search for valuable hidden treasures in various properties, including mansions and castles. The Zoo RTÉ One, 8.30pm A young gorilla with a broken tooth needs surgery. The vets are also called in to help a Humboldt penguin chick with breathing issues. Plus, veteran keeper Eddie watches a Waldrapp ibis's return to the wild. Protection Virgin Media One, 9pm Six-part crime drama starring Siobhan Finneran as DI Liz Nyles, a witness protection officer who, while having an affair with a colleague, sets out to uncover which member of her team is corrupt. High Noon TG4, 9.10pm Superb, classic Western starring an Oscar-winning Gary Cooper as Will Kane, a marshal whose wedding day is disrupted by the imminent arrival of a gang determined to take him down. Grace Kelly also appears as Kane's intended. Witness RTÉ One, 11.15pm Director Peter Weir's outstanding crime thriller stars Harrison Ford as a detective determined to protect the only witness to a murder — a young boy from an Amish community. Lukas Haas plays the lad, with Kelly McGillis as his mother. Turning Point: The Vietnam War Netflix, streaming now 'The story of the United States in Vietnam was one of ignorance, hubris, and arrogance.' This comes from one of the many contributors with direct knowledge of this turning-point war. They also highlight the gap between what US presidents said publicly versus what they believed privately. In short, they were 'sincere in what they were doing – the problem was, they didn't know what they were doing.' Directed by Brian Knappenberger, the docuseries digs into one of history's most divisive conflicts, exploring its lasting impact on America's identity and global role. Using CBS News archives, rare footage, declassified records, and recordings, it outlines the political and cultural repercussions over two decades, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Fall of Saigon. To say it offers a timely exploration of how the war's unresolved wounds, unlearned lessons, and enduring consequences continue to shape the world today would be a gross understatement. Cheat: Unfinished Business Netflix, streaming now In case you've ever wondered what Amanda Holden's been doing with herself, she's hosting this volatile reunion retreat comprising eight former couples who split as at least one of them cheated. The Eternaut Netflix, streaming now This week's foreign language offerings include K-Drama Weak Hero, Germany's Exterritorial (featuring a bilingual Dougray Scott), and this one featuring toxic snow in Argentina. Suspect: Shooting of De Menezes Disney+, streaming now Daniel Mays, Conleth Hill, Max Beesley, Emily Mortimer, Russell Tovey, and Edison Alcaide star in this recounting of one of the most catastrophic errors in British policing, the killing of an innocent Brazilian man in the wake of the 7/7 London bombings. Chef's Table: Legends Netflix, streaming now Celebrating culinary icons shaping modern food while marking the franchise's 10th anniversary, this series showcases four legendary chefs whose influence inspires generations globally. And one of them is Jamie Oliver. You Netflix, streaming now I won't lie, I haven't viewed even a single episode of this on account of the hammy narration provided by Penn Badgley's psychotic Joe (watching through Gogglebox was more than enough) and the parade of gormless sorts he's managed to slay on both sides of the Atlantic. Now, for season 5 (yes, five seasons) and 'the killer finale', he's back in New York to address yet more skeletons in his closet. Wear Whatever The F You Want Prime Video, streaming now Also returning to New York for another season, we have Clinton Kelly and Stacy London inspiring those in a fashion funk to express their unique style, even if it breaks all the style rules. Havoc Netflix, streaming now To save a politician's estranged son after a failed drug deal, a perpetually dishevelled detective (Tom Hardy) rampages through the criminal underworld, revealing layers of corruption permeating East LA. This is quite the filming feat, given it was partially shot in the mean streets of Barry Island Pleasure Park, Wales. Flintoff Disney+, streaming now Chronicling Freddie Flintoff's remarkable cricket career, multitude of presenting gigs (A League of Their Own, Living With Bulimia, Australian Ninja Warrior), two Ashes wins with England, his status as a national sporting icon, and his return to cricket after a life-altering Top Gear car crash in 2022. If you only visit Disney+ to watch Star Wars-related fodder, there are new episodes of Andor: A Star Wars Story.