Married at First Sight, Brendan O'Connor's Cutting Edge and Billions are all back, while new Channel 4 show Mums Make Porn certainly has an eye-catching title . . .
Pick of the Day
Married at First Sight, 9.00pm, Channel 4
This year over 7000 people contacted this show, keen to permanently change their relationship status from 'single' to 'married'.
Putting their trust in science and a panel of experts, they signed up for the chance of a match and the possibility of marrying someone they will only meet seconds before saying 'I do'.
The first two couples heading down the aisle are nurse Steph and property manager Jonathan, and office manager Verity and IT consultant Jack.
Before they can get married, the newly engaged singles need to persuade their friends and family that marrying a stranger isn't a completely crazy idea.
Here's a clip from last year's run:
New or Returning Shows
Brendan O'Connor's Cutting Edge, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
The bould Brendan O’Connor is back with his weekly topical panel show that often takes a scalpel to the stories of the week.
This week's trio of talking heads are broadcaster Colm Hayes, columnist Jennifer O'Connell and Eurovision Song Contest winner (and great lover of dogs) Linda Martin.
Billions, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic & NOW TV
As the fourth season of this almost operatic drama begins, the bitter feud between hedge fund kingpin Booby Axelrod (Damian Lewis) and US Attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) appears to be over.
But with new opponents rising in the form of former AxeCapital player Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon) and dangerous Russian oligarch Grigor Andolov (John Malkovich), will the fragile alliance be strong enough to survive?
Great British Menu, 8.00pm, BBC Two
This latest run kicks off with the heats for the London and south east region. Competing for the top spot are three chefs representing some of the most exciting culinary talent from London.
Paul Walsh is executive chef at Michelin-starred City Social, Luke Selby has just won a Michelin star as head chef at Hide in the West End, while the youngest chef in the competition is Ben Marks, the chef/owner of Perilla, in Hackney.
Desperate Houses, 7.00pm, RTÉ One
Architect and designer Róisín Murphy and her team bring order to the chaos of a cluttered home, helping hoarders to let go and designing full makeovers of the two worst rooms in the house.
In episode one, she and the Desperate Houses crew spend three days with Annette, from Tallaght in Dublin, helping her rescue two hopelessly cluttered bedrooms.
How to Go Viral: the Art of the Meme with Richard Clay, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Art historian Professor Richard Clay immerses viewers in the febrile world of viral media, exploring the popularity and meaning of internet memes, from LOL cats to emoji, pratfall videos to ‘dank’ alt right satire.
Fusing the conventions of a BBC Four documentary with a throwaway YouTube video style, he examines the rise of this new visual language and asks what makes a few memes spread intensely, while the vast majority fall quietly by the wayside.
New to Download
My Husband’s Penis Won’t Fit, Netflix
This Japanese ten-part romantic drama certainly has a pretty unique premise. Based on the novel that also has a manga adaptation, the US listing is the rather less revealing My Husband Won’t Fit.
Kumiko and Kenichi meet in college and build a happy marriage together. But over time, an unusual problem threatens to destroy their relationship.
Don't Miss
Mums Make Porn, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Channel 4 just keeps coming up with crazy shows. In this one, five ordinary mothers research the realities of free online hardcore porn, and the impact it's having on their kids' generation.
Shocked by what they see, they decide to make their own alternative porn film addressing the issues that matter the most to them. What could possibly go wrong?