Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag returns, as does Louis Theroux, while there's a documentary Bordering on Brexit on RTÉ One and Bohemian Rhapsody hits the Sky Store . . .
Pick of the Day
Fleabag, 10.35pm, BBC One
The filthy, messed-up Fleabag returns for a second season – like Derry Girls, which is back tomorrow, there's a weight of expectation on creator/writer/star Phoebe Waller-Bridge's shoulders after a superb first run.
As we reunite with the eponymous Fleabag (played by Waller-Bridge) after season one's truly stunning finale, she's joining an uncomfortable family dinner to celebrate Godmother and Dad’s engagement.
Alongside familiar faces - uptight sister Claire, and her alcoholic husband Martin, Fleabag find herself intrigued by Godmother’s new Priest. The evening comes to a tempestuous end however, when an unexpected attack brings old tensions bubbling to the surface.
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New or Returning Shows
The Looming Tower, 9.30pm, RTÉ 2
Based on the Pulitzer-Prize winning book of the same name, this Hulu miniseries starring Jeff Daniels traces the rising threat of Al-Qaeda in the late 1990s and how the rivalry between the FBI and CIA during that time may have inadvertently set the path for 9/11.
In the first episode of a double-header, the chief of the FBI’s counter-terrorism unit, John O’Neill, invites rookie Muslim-American agent, Ali Soufan, onto his squad.
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Louis Theroux's Altered States: the Night in Question, 9.00pm, BBC Two
The much-travelled Theroux heads to American college campuses and comes face-to-face with students whose universities are accusing them of sexual assault.
At the start of this journey, Louis meets a neuroscience major called Saif Khan, who has been accused of raping a fellow student.
His University is investigating the claims separately even though Saif has been found not guilty in a court of law.
Jerk, 11.00pm, BBC One
This new comedy follows the life of Tim, a man who knows that having cerebral palsy means that he can get away with almost anything.
To the astonishment of his recruitment agent Idris and carer Ruth, Tim somehow manages to land a job at self-consciously cool greeting card company Anarchy Hamster, headed up by Shaun.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
A brand new run of one of the famous TV quiz can be seen nightly this week with host Jeremy Clarkson.
Six contestants vie to win the chance of answering 15 questions correctly to win a million pounds. Four lifelines - Phone a Friend, 50:50, Ask the Audience and Ask the Host - can help them on their way.
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Ending Tonight
Famous and Fighting Crime, 9.00pm, Channel 4
TV presenter Katie Piper, Loose Women's Penny Lancaster, Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing, Gogglebox's Sandi Bogle and comedian Marcus Brigstocke end their run as special constables at Cambridge Constabulary.
The recruits are assigned to specialist police units for their final shifts. Haunted by events in her own past, Penny Lancaster is determined to help CID get justice for the victim of a brutal assault.
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New to Download
Bohemian Rhapsody, Sky Store
Directed by Bryan Singer, Rami Malek stars as Queen front man Freddy Mercury in this biopic that charts the highs and lows of the rock icon, from his handling luggage at Heathrow Airport to performing at Live Aid.
All of Queen’s anthemic hits are present and correct, from Seven Seas of Rye to the titular faux-operatic piece - and keep an eye out for a barely recognisable Mike Myers in a nod to the famous head-banging scene in Wayne’s World.
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Don't Miss
Bordering on Brexit, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
With the clock ticking down to Brexit, this documentary follows the lives of people living on either side of the border as their fates are played out in Westminster and Brussels.
It also offers a sense of the potential winners and losers along the Irish border and presents stories which offer insight into Brexit as a state of mind and not just a political process.
The documentary attempts to capture what is often a complex emotional reaction to the negotiations and gives perspective to real people, who are experiencing uncertainty and disruption.