Grey's Anatomy is back, while there's a new Stephen Mangan-starring comedy called Bliss, and a documentary about the resurgence of racism. It's a varied Valentine's TV!
Pick of the day
Grey's Anatomy, 9.00pm, Sky Living & NOW TV
Best of luck if you're seeking to watch something romantic for the day that's in it – this is about as close it gets unless you've got Sky Cinema.
Grey’s fans can rejoice as the world’s favourite medical drama scrubs back in after its winter break to continue with the 14th season of Shonda Rhimes' much-loved show.
As the series returns, Jo finally confronts her estranged, abusive husband, while Grey Sloan continues to work with the FBI after a hacker has compromised the hospital’s computer system.
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New or Returning Shows
Snáithe, 8.30pm, TG4
Here's a new six-part documentary series tracing the story of Irish fashion design through the eyes of contemporary designers, experts and fashion historians.
Presenter and fashion blogger Ciara O'Doherty explores themes such as identity, tradition, patronage, perception and whether the Irish landscape, culture and textiles have shaped the creations of designers working in Ireland and internationally.
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Bliss, 10.00pm, Sky One& NOW TV
Check out this new comedy drama from Arrested Development’s David Cross – he played Tobias Fünke.
It stars Stephen Mangan as Andrew, a man with two partners, two families, two lives, and one hell of a moral crisis.
He’s got his Kim (Heather Graham) and his 15-yearold daughter Christina on one side of Bristol, and Denise (Jo Hartley) and their teenage son Kris on the other.
Neither knows the other exists, but Andrew’s worlds are about to become very hard to contain and holding on to his sanity isn’t going to be easy either.
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Generation Gifted, 9.00pm, BBC Two
This six-parter promises to take a unique look at social mobility and the factors which affect it in Britain today, by filming with six highly promising children, who are all from families on low incomes, over three critical years.
Episode one features three young girls facing the mounting pressure of their first year of GCSE preparation. For all three, so much of the journey is about confidence.
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Heartbreak Hotel, 9.00, TV3
This one-off special, presented by Maia Dunphy and featuring Sara Davison, best known as The Divorce Coach, who helps people struggling to move on from a break-up, offering TLC and useful advice.
Those involved explore what went wrong with their relationships and what they might do differently in the future.
Earth's Natural Wonders, 9.00pm, BBC One
In the high Himalaya, yak-herder Thokmay Lowa and his small group steer his herd through one of the region's extreme mountain passes.
For several months of the year, these herders live isolated lives away from their families, before returning in spring to the summer pastures and their journey is fraught with hazards.
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The £1 Houses: Britain's Cheapest Street, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Liverpool City Council is selling off derelict houses for just £1 each, but the buyers must invest at least £40k on renovation. If the work is not completed within 12 months, the council can take the houses back, with no compensation.
This series, filmed over two and a half years, captures the highs and the lows of the people who are gambling their savings to step onto the property ladder.
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Damned, 10.00pm, Channel 4
The fearless topical comedy returns for a second run set at Elm Heath Social Services where much has changed - but quite a lot hasn't.
Starring Jo Brand and Alan Davies, the team come under pressure over a single mum sex worker and a case of historic abuse, while Nat (Isy Suttie) thinks there might be records missing from the newly-digitised files.
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Ending Tonight
The Sheriffs are Coming, 8.00pm, BBC One
Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev are on the hunt at a stables for the manager who owes money. But apart from the horses, the place appears deserted, so will they find the debtor?
New to Download
Love Per Square Foot, Netflix
In this quirky Bollywood romantic comedy, a couple enters into a marriage of convenience so they can buy a flat in Mumbai together.
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Don't Miss
Condemned to Remember, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
It's not exactly apt for Saint Valentine's Day, but otherwise this is a very timely documentary film about 81-year-old Tomi Reichental, which shows how racism is once again on the rise in Europe.
Reichental lost 35 family members in the Nazi Holocaust and is himself a survivor. Nowadays, he visits schools and colleges throughout Europe telling his story, sounding a warning note for the immediate future and asking that we all be on our guard.
In Gerry Gregg's remarkable film, he demonstrates how racism is increasingly rampant throughout Eastern Europe, as though the lessons of the past were never learned.
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