Viewing Schedule: Handpicked Top 10 TV and Streaming Shows for Your Tuesday Entertainment
In a bid to shed light on the complexities of living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Channel 4 premieres a new show titled "Do You Have ADHD?" at 8:00pm. The series, hosted by Dr Karan Rajan and Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, aims to provide an insightful introduction to ADHD and the challenges it presents.
The programme combines expert perspectives with personal experiences to deepen understanding of ADHD. It helps viewers appreciate the mental and emotional aspects of the disorder, metaphorically describing it as feeling like "there's always a swarm of bees in my brain," capturing the experience of constant mental activity and distraction.
Dr Karan Rajan delves into the condition and its challenges, while Dr Clare Bailey Mosley undergoes an assessment process to establish whether she might have undiagnosed ADHD. This approach offers a unique blend of professional insight and personal connection, making the subject matter more relatable and engaging.
The series aims to contribute to the broader public conversation around ADHD, a condition that affects thousands of children and adults. It seeks to dispel myths, address misconceptions, and provide a clearer understanding of what it's like to live with ADHD and the difficulties involved.
Tune in to "Do You Have ADHD?" on Channel 4 and join the conversation about this increasingly recognized condition. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of ADHD and the challenges it presents.
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Other TV Highlights:
- On Sky Documentaries at 9:00pm, the story of the Nazi Caour website continues, streaming on Now.
- TG4 airs John Denver's 1986 concert, packed with classic songs, at 9:30pm.
- Emma Willis and Tom Allen present the fifth season of the celebrity cookery contest "Cooking with the Stars" on Virgin Media One.
- Suzie Fletcher works on a traditional baby hammock from Iran and art conservator Lucia Scalisi is working on a portrait made of concrete on The Repair Shop.
- In "Ireland's Perfect Pubs," comedian Anna Clifford searches for the Emerald Isle's best boozers, joined by TikTok sensation and pop songstress Shanice Griffin for a trip to The Bar on the beautiful Aran Island of Inis Mór.
- The Great British Sewing Bee features judges Esme Young and Patrick Grant setting three challenges that celebrate the rich fashion and textile traditions of Korea, airing on BBC One at 9:00pm.
- In "Scotland's Home of the Year," the fourth season returns on RTÉ2 at 7:00pm, streaming on RTÉ Player.
- The contestants on The Great British Sewing Bee design evening wear inspired by a garment once worn by Korean military officials and transform taekwondo outfits and colorful belts into striking new creations.
- In the opening episode of The Great British Sewing Bee, EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy and radio presenter Jordan North compete, while reality stars Jack Osbourne and Jessica Wright face off.
- Others participating in the run include Hugh Dennis, Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu, Kelly Hoppen, and Shaun Wright-Phillips.
- Brenton West is restoring a silver statuette of a paratrooper on The Repair Shop, airing on BBC One at 8:00pm.
- Teddy and Owen are about to hit a breaking point in their marriage, also on RTÉ2 at 10:25pm.
- It's a pivotal moment for Meredith Grey while she and Amelia prepare a funding proposal for their Alzheimer's research, also on RTÉ2 at 10:25pm.
- Things are getting critical for a certain couple at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, airing on RTÉ2 at 10:25pm.
- Levine feels betrayed when Suarez's men are released on bail in the continuing story on Sky Documentaries.
- BBC Four airs "Arena: Caroline Aherne: Queen of Comedy" at 10:00pm, celebrating the life and career of the comedy writer and actress, featuring contributions from Steve Coogan, John Thomson, Craig Cash, and Andy Harries.
- Dom Chinea meets a Hull musician with a battered flight case that once belonged to Trevor Bolder, bass player in David Bowie's Spiders from Mars, on The Repair Shop.
In the world of entertainment, "Do You Have ADHD?" on Channel 4 at 8:00pm offers an enlightening exploration of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, featuring expert insights and personal accounts. Meanwhile, on Sky Documentaries at 9:00pm, the story of the Nazi Caour website continues, offering a different dive into history.