The best show on TV returns as season three of The Good Fight lands on More4, there's a dark documentary about a musician with Parkinson's, while My 3000-Lb Family wraps up for another season . . .
Pick of the Day
The Good Fight, 9.00pm, More4
It's the third season of the US legal drama set in one of Chicago's pre-eminent law firms, a remarkable sequel to The Good Wife. Can Christine Baranski and co possibly return with an even better run of stories than the outrageously impressive second season? Here's hoping!
A storm brews at Reddick, Boseman and Lockhart when revelations of past misdeeds involving a partner come to light. Just as she thought the world couldn't get any crazier, an incident at home pushes Diane to breaking point.
Meanwhile, Lucca is presented with a new opportunity and Marissa teaches Maia to toughen up.
New or Returning Shows
Slán Leis an Gceol, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
Here's a lyrical portrait of a brilliant yet tormented artist as Slán leis an gCeol (which means Farewell to Music) explores the complexities of a talented and philosophical man laying bare his deep-seated troubles.
Tony MacMahon, regarded as one of Ireland’s most remarkable traditional musicians, was recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease and is rapidly losing his ability to play.
Losing his creative voice is slowly killing his spirit and the situation has led him to prepare for his own death through assisted suicide.
Ending Tonight
60 Days on the Street, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Former soldier Ed Stafford spends 60 winter days and nights on the street with no money and no shelter - filming himself - to get a first-hand view of Britain's growing homelessness crisis.
This time, Ed travels to Glasgow where, despite high levels of poverty, the city is tackling homelessness with a set of progressive laws, to help rough sleepers get off the streets quickly.
My 3000-Lb Family, 10.00pm, TLC
Shavonne risks her surgery approval when she is tempted by one last gluttonous meal. Will she be able to resist?
Meanwhile, with his weight loss on track, Drew decides it's time to re-enter the dating world.
The Yorkshire Ripper Files: a Very British Crime Story, 9.00pm, BBC Four
As this three-part documentary concludes, this episode traces the story of Peter Sutcliffe's killing spree from moment of arrest.
Witnesses were offered money for exclusives - potentially jeopardising the trial - long queues formed for the public gallery and front row seats in court were given to VIPs.
Shockingly, the women Sutcliffe attacked were once more classed as either prostitutes or ’innocent victims’.
Don't Miss
This is Us, 11.15pm, RTÉ One
The heart-warming, time-jumping drama about different generations of the Pittsburgh-placed Pearson family continues.
This week, Rebecca and the Big Three reckon with secrets Jack kept from them. Meanwhile, the long-running saga of Jack's Vietnam War story continues to be revealed.