Condor sets the pace for drama, The Brits 2019 are presented by Jack Whitehall, while it's goodbye to several shows including Neven's Irish Seafood Trails . . .
Pick of the Day
Condor, 9.00pm, RTÉ2
Last week's opening double bill got this drama based on the 1975 film Three Days of the Condor nicely up and running as CIA analyst Joe Turner (Max Irons) stumbled upon a plan that threatens the lives of millions.
Now he's on the run after everyone in his office got murdered by a couple of ruthless assassins.
In this week's double-up, news of the massacre at IEP spreads, and Bob (William Hurt) seeks an ally after learning that he must remove himself from the operation to find Joe.
New or Returning Shows
The Brits 2019, 8.00pm, Virgin Media Two
The BRIT Awards 2019 comes live from The O2 Arena in London, and is hosted by that terribly posh lad Jack Whitehall. Confirmed performers on the show include Calvin Harris with Dua Lipa, Sam Smith and Rag'n'Bone Man, Jess Glynne with HER, George Ezra, Jorja Smith, Little Mix, and The 1975. More on the Brits here.
Laochra Gael, 9.30pm, TG4

The acclaimed series returns for a 17th season and this one begins with the story of Kilkenny hurling's legendary defender Jackie Tyrrell. He won nine All Ireland titles - but for a long period, Jackie's own lack of confidence was crippling him. This programme explores the depths of that self doubt and how he finally overcame it.
Ending Tonight
Neven's Irish Seafood Trails, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

In Donegal, Neven visits Live Irish Shellfish to learn how crab and lobster are prepared to be exported live.
He also heads south east to Dublin to meet Head Chef Sean Smith at the Cliff Town House who shares his recipe for a Peruvian Turbot Ceviche. Also tonight: Hawaiian Sushi, and Trout Caviar.
Kirstie & Phil's Love It or List It, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Kirstie and Phil are returning to see some of the people they've previously met on this show. In this episode they are catching up with Scottish couple Karyn and Duncan.
Back in 2016 they had been arguing for more than two years over their three-bed semi in the wilds of Stirlingshire. Three years on, Kirstie heads north to check up on them.
The 15 Billion Pound Railway, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Here's the final part of an exclusive series following the construction of Crossrail - one of Europe’s largest projects and one of the most ambitious in Britain since the time of the great 19th Century engineer, Brunel.
Insert Name Here, 11.15pm, BBC Two
Sue Perkins presents the comedy panel show about famous people who share the same first name.
This week Josh Widdicombe is joined by comedian Andy Hamilton and historian Suzannah Lipscomb, while Richard Osman is joined by TV presenter Naga Munchetty and comedian Reginald D Hunter.
Don't Miss
Bite Club, 9.00pm, Alibi
Here's an Australian crime thriller that's probably worth a punt - even though the premise is daft. It centres on a group of shark attack survivors, named the Bite Club, who are being targeted by a serial killer. It stars Todd Lasance and Ash Ricardo as Detectives Dan Cooper and Zoe Rawlings. I've never heard of them, but the cast also includes former LOST and Lord of the Rings' star Dominic Monaghan as Senior Constable Stephen Langley.