Tonight's top telly includes Rory O'Connell's culinary conclusion, a documentary about body dysmorphia and some more B&B adventures with Daniel and Majella.
Pick of the day
Daniel and Majella's B&B Road Trip, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
This week Daniel and Majella are Boom Boarding in Derry and enjoy a Scottish-themed stay on the Antrim coast.
Excitement is at an all-time high for host Ursula and her daughter-in-law, Daniel O’Donnell super fan, Sue at Bridge B&B. Daniel and Majella hit the streets of Derry on their Boom Boards!
Next, it’s on to Antrim for a Scottish-themed stay at North Coast Country B&B in Ballintoy.
New or Returning Shows
Ugly Me: My Life with Body Dysmorphia, 11.10pm, BBC One
This documentary explores body dysmorphic disorder, a condition which causes people to believe they are extremely ugly.
It focuses on 29-year-old Liane and her boyfriend Mitch over a year as Liane starts therapy to try and conquer this crippling condition.
Each week Liane meets Professor David Veale, one of the world's leading experts on BDD, who attempts to undo some of her deeply entrenched habits, often leading to uncomfortable and revealing realisations.
The documentary also hears from a range of people who are in recovery from BDD, talking movingly about their own personal experiences and revealing more about this illness.
Ending Tonight
How to Cook Well with Rory O'Connell, 7.00pm, RTÉ One
In this final programme of the current run, Rory prepares a starter of Potato Aoili with Quail Eggs, Radishes, Cherry Tomatoes, Spring Onions, Avocado, Coriander and Cumin.
He follows that with Roasted Aubergine with Ricotta, Honey, Mint, Fennel and Chilli. Finally, he then ends the meal with Chocolate Souffle Cake with Chocolate Sauce and Raspberries.
Don't Miss
Bride & Prejudice, 9.00pm, Channel 4
This week's list of couples facing objections to their marriage includes recently engaged 20-year-olds Jack and Chloe - Chloe's mum Debra believes they are too young to get married.
Rob (38) and events manager Simon (31) from Cambridgeshire, are one month away from getting hitched. This won't be Rob's first wedding. He was previously married to a woman, and since coming out six years ago, his parents have struggled to come to terms with their son's sexuality.
Graduates Shaaba and Jamie, both 23 and from Colchester, are planning their engagement party. For Shaaba's mum Fai, the engagement isn't cause for celebration. Fai finds it hard to accept that her daughter is marrying someone who is transgender.
