New drama Come Home looks very promising, Nashville returns to TG 4 for its final season and BBC comedy Mum completes its second run.
Pick of the day
Come Home, 9.00pm BBC One & 10.15pm RTÉ One
This looks the business.
From the makers of Happy Valley, Ordinary Lies and Trust Me, here's a brand new three-part drama, created and written by award-winning writer, Danny Brocklehurst.
The cast is impressive, led by Paula Malcomson (most recently in Ray Donovan) and Christopher Eccleston (ditto The Leftovers), who play a couple married for nearly 20 years.
When mother Marie (Malcomson) mysteriously leaves the family home, the repercussions are enormous. But when secrets are revealed from the past, both Marie and her husband Greg (Eccleston) realise they can’t just walk away from their lives.
New or Returning Shows
Nashville, 10.30pm, TG4
If you missed the start of this entertaining country music drama's sixth and final season a few weeks ago on Sky Living, here's a chance to catch up.
After a very public meltdown, Juliette seeks to change her life from an unlikely source. Meanwhile, Scarlett and Maddie take a trip and Maddie meets Jonah Ford, a famous pop star. Elsewhere, Will coaches Gunnar and Deacon deals with loneliness.
Ending Tonight
Mum, 11.15pm, BBC Two
This pleasant, very BBC comedy, starring Leslie Manville as a woman trying to move after her husband's death, comes to the end of its second run.
It's Fireworks Night and Cathy is having a bonfire. As Michael moves on after the death of his mother, Cathy feels she needs to tell him something.
A Mother's Son, 10.00pm, TV3
It's the second and final episode of this very watchable murder-mystery, psychological thriller starring Hermione Norris, Martin Clunes and Paul McGann.
Glór Tíre, 9.30pm, TG4
The country music talent show comes to an end, with one of the three contestants still standing battling out to see who's going to be this year's winner.
Don't Miss
Home of the Year, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
House envy doesn't come much better than with this show, where everyone lives in impossibly well-appointed and spotless gaffs.
This week, the three judges get to look behind the curtains of a family home in county Clare, a red brick terrace in south county Dublin, and a cottage in county Cork.