It's goodbye to The Split, welcome back to Code Black, plus there's a fascinating documentary about spectacularly successful sperm donors . . .
Pick of the day
The Split, 9.00pm, BBC One
The sixth and final part of Aby Morgan's glossy law drama - is there any other kind? - sees Maya, Oscar’s second wife, finally arrives in London.
As the family try to heal past divisions and celebrate the future, Hannah and Nathan are fighting to save their marriage.
Elsewhere Goldie finally has her day in court, only to discover a devastating final secret that changes everything.
As Ruth fights to save all that she has worked for, help comes from the last place she expects - but at a price. And Hannah, after receiving heartbreaking news about Christie, finally confronts the past.
New or Returning Shows
Code Black, 10.00pm, W
The season three opener of this medical drama starring Luis Guzman and Marcia Gay Harden features a drug bust-turned-shootout that tests the bravery of the doctors of Angels Memorial as they race to save a girl caught in the crossfire.
Food Unwrapped, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Jimmy Doherty, Kate Quilton and Matt Tebbutt present some of their favourite investigations, ranging from what makes icing sugar so light, fluffy and powdery to Skyr, a yogurt-like substance that's claimed to be entirely fat-free but is surprisingly creamy.
Reminds me of The Non-Fat Yogurt episode of Seinfeld.
Talking to My Father, 11.10pm, RTÉ One
Robin Walker was a celebrated architect in Ireland during the 1950s ad '60s. Here, his son Simon addresses his father again and explores the legacy of his life’s work.
The Battle for Britain's Heroes, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Writer and journalist Afua Hirsch believes the British need to question some of the uncomfortable aspects of their heroes and presents the charge sheet against some of the biggest names in its history.
She confronts Horatio Nelson's pro-slavery views and Winston Churchill's views on race. She visits Germany to see if we can learn from how they have addressed their past.
In search of answers Afua comes face to face with passionate voices on both sides of this battle, meeting both protestors and traditionalists such as Jacob Rees-Mogg (below).

Ending Tonight
The Flash, 8.00pm, Sky One
Season four finale: a surprising ally steps in to help Team Flash in their fight against Devoe as the battle between the fastest man and the fastest mind comes to a head. Plus, the identity of the Mystery Girl is revealed.
The Blacklist, 10.00pm, Sky One & NOW TV
I gave up on this daft show years ago, but it just keeps rolling along. Season five comes to a close as the truth about the strange skeleton is finally about to come to light: with all its life-shattering consequences.
But first, Liz must race Red to find the Blacklister with the duffle bag. Who will get there first?
Chicago Fire, 9.00pm, Sky Living
This is one of the most solid and watchable shows on TV and as the sixth season of empathic fire-fighting comes to a close, Battalion Chief Boden's hopes of promotion are met with potential complications, leading him to take matters into his own hands.
New to Download
Ballers: Seasons 1-3, Sky Box Sets
Created by Stephen Levinson, the man behind Entourage and Boardwalk Empire, this dramedy stars Dwayne Johnson as Spencer Strasmore, a former NFL player turned financial manager.
It's kind of Entourage with sports instead of film, without being nearly as good or funny.
Don't Miss
4 Men, 175 Babies: Britain's Super Sperm Donors, 10.00pm, Channel 4
This documentary meets four men who have collectively helped to conceive more than 175 babies. They give their sperm for free because 'payment' comes from the huge personal affirmation derived from the spectacular potency of their sperm.
Filmed over the course of a year, from conception to birth, this documentary reveals the lengths these men will go to, as well as the potential consequences of their actions.