There's the conclusion of Dead and Buried, Strictly: It Takes Two returns, It’s CrimeCall time again, while Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen is back hosting the Beeb’s House of the Year . . .
Pick of the Day
Dead and Buried, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Just a day after The Boy That Never Was ends, here's another concluding drama starring Colin Morgan (below).
As the final episode opens, Cathy and Raymie are devastated to learn of Sally's murder and Michael is arrested and taken in for questioning.
Lena quizzes son Andrew about where he was the night before and divulges to her dad that she fears Andrew could be involved.
Sally's husband Gary refuses to see Cathy, blaming her for the circumstances that led to Sally's death. Sullivan is furious and demands Detective Cooper find evidence to prove Michael is the killer.
Hearing Michael has been released, Cathy vandalises Lena's cafe. Raymie discovers he must attend a safeguarding course following the incident at the school dance, giving Cathy free to meet up with Michael
New or Returning Shows
Strictly: It Takes Two, 6.30pm, BBC Two
Janette Manrara (below) and Fleur East return with the fanzine to give a rundown of the opening show of the 20th anniversary season of Strictly Come Dancing.
As always, the programme is packed full of the latest headlines, backstage gossip, expert opinion and exclusive interviews.
House of the Year, 8.00pm, BBC One
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen returns with the fourth season of the series looking for the United Kingdom’s most glorious gaff.
Judges Jane Larmour, James Fairley and Patricia McGinnis must choose between a bungalow future-proofed for a youthful owner in her eighties, a renovated period property inspired by Parisian apartments and a music-loving couple's eclectic family home.
Carla O'Brien returns to present this regular look at criminal activity.
Each month this long-running series uses reconstructions, CCTV footage and live studio appeals to look for information from the public, to help with Garda investigations.
Calls to the programme have led to numerous convictions over the years.
Lucy Worsley: Mozart's London Odyssey, 10.00pm, BBC Four
The ever-engaging Lucy Worsley (below) traces the forgotten story of the young Mozart's adventures in Georgian London.
Arriving in 1764 as an eight-year-old boy, the city held the promise of unrivalled musical opportunity.
But in telling the telling the tale of Mozart's strange and unexpected encounters, Lucy reveals how life wasn't easy for the little boy in a big city.
She also reveals how his experiences in London inspired his achievements.
Don’t Miss
Panorama, 8.30pm, BBC One
As the cost-of-living squeeze affects many, supermarkets say they're doing what they can to help customers save money, offering discounts and promotions.
But how good are these deals?
Michelle Ackerley (above) investigates whether some supermarkets are being good to their word, with claims of matching the prices of discounters like Aldi and packaging that seems to disguise the true size of goods.
She reveals how some dog food hasn't got much meat in it, some coconut milk has little coconut in it, and some chicken nuggets don't have much chicken in them at all.
Gangs of New York, 9.00pm, TG4
Everyone involved is in top form in Martin Scorsese's epic historical drama, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cameron Diaz and Liam Neeson.
An Irishman in 19th-century New York is taken under the wing of the ruthless gang leader who killed his father 15 years before and rises up the ranks of power - all the while plotting his revenge.
Meanwhile, the tension caused by the enforced drafting of the population into the army to fight in the Civil War explodes into bloodshed and riots.
Nightsleeper, 9.00pm, BBC One
The real-time thriller, starring Alexandra Roach and Joe Cole, continues.
With the passengers turning on each other in the aftermath of tragedy, Abby desperately attempts to rally the traumatised Joe and persuade him to take back control.
But when Hud's shock attempt to stop the train his way puts everyone onboard in more peril, Joe is suddenly left fighting fires on multiple fronts.
New to Stream
Borderlands, Sky Store Premiere
Haven’t seen this, but the reviews of the latest game-to-movie adaptation have been pretty scathing.
Have to say that I’d watch Cate Blanchett in almost anything. She’s fantastic. The supporting cast is very strong too. Such a pity if all that talent is wasted.
Here, she plays Lilith, an infamous bounty hunter with a mysterious past, who reluctantly returns to her home, Pandora, the most chaotic planet in the galaxy.
Her mission is to find the missing daughter of Atlas (Edgar Ramírez), the universe's most powerful piece of work.
Lilith forms an unexpected alliance with a ragtag team of misfits - Roland (Kevin Hart), a seasoned mercenary on a mission; Tiny Tina (Ariana Greenblatt), a feral pre-teen demolitionist; Krieg (Florian Munteanu), Tina's musclebound protector; Tannis (Jamie Lee Curtis), the oddball scientist who's seen it all; and Claptrap (Jack Black), a smartass robot.
Together, these unlikely heroes must battle an alien species and dangerous bandits to uncover one of Pandora's most explosive secrets.
Sport
Live League of Ireland, 7.30pm, Virgin Media Two
It's Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians (KO 7.45pm) in the ultimate Dublin derby in the Premier Division, held at the Hoops' Tallaght Stadium.
I'd be at home watching this only for a previous appointment in D24, cheering on the Hoops from my regular spot in the South Stand.
Stephen Bradley's side lie third but look to have relinquished their league title. Alan Reynolds' Gypsies, meanwhile, lie just above the relegation zone.
Rovers claimed a 3-1 win when the sides last met in Tallaght back in March, but Bohemians won the two league and FAI Cup meetings subsequently played at Dalymount Park.
Both sides will be looking for a positive result to give their fans bragging rights until next year, with Rovers still fuming over the concession of a dubious late penalty in Derry last Friday, while Bohs lost to Drogheda.
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