There's more fun and games with the Derry Girls, Cheltenham returns, while fantasy drama The Passage comes to an end . . .
Pick of the Day
Derry Girls, 9.15pm, Channel 4
Last week's season two opener was well good. This week, a new English teacher Ms De Brún (Judith Roddy) arrives at Our Lady Immaculate and the gang find themselves inspired.
Meanwhile Da Gerry attempts to take Ma Mary out on a date to the cinema where things definitely don't go according to plan, and Sister Michael takes charge of a precious Child of Prague statue.
New or Returning Shows
Racing: Cheltenham Festival, 1.00pm, Virgin Media One
Francesca Cumani and Ed Chamberlin present the opening day of the prestigious festival, including feature race the Unibet Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy.
The programme features analysis from AP McCoy, Mick Fitzgerald and Brough Scott, reports by Luke Harvey, Oli Bell, Alice Plunkett and Matt Chapman, betting news from Brian Gleeson and commentary by Richard Hoiles.
New to Download
Jimmy Carr: The Best of Ultimate Gold Greatest Hits, Netflix
Jimmy Carr has gathered a selection of his very best jokes for the ultimate comedy special.
Filmed at The Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Jimmy’s latest show - it's claimed - features 'clever jokes, rude jokes, and a few jokes that are totally unacceptable'.
Ending Tonight
The Passage, 9.00pm, FOX
I gave up on this after just two episodes as it's a bit of a mess, really – though it might make it back for a second season.
Based on the trilogy of novels by Justin Cronin, it's about Amy Bellafonte, a young girl sought as a lab rat to find a cure for a virus that turns people into vampires.
Don't Miss
The Good Fight, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
The firm represents an undercover cop who was left with life-changing injuries after being shot in the line of duty - by another police officer.
But their opposing counsel (played by guest star Alan Alda) causes them to doubt the legitimacy of their evidence. Meanwhile, Diane finds herself at a crossroads with Kurt and Tully.