Killing Eve continues its craziness, there's a documentary about the man who tried to stop the Easter Rising, and it's the end of the line for MotherFatherSon and The Sinner . . .
Pick of the Day
Killing Eve, 9.35pm, RTÉ 2
Phoebe Waller-Bridge's delightfully deranged adaptation of Luke Jennings's Codename Villanelle novella series continues its second season run, just days after episodes are debuted in the USA.
This week, Villanelle's new circumstances are looking bleak, Eve makes a dangerous deal with an old acquaintance - and there's also a surprise for Villanelle when she gets approached by a figure from her past.
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New or Returning Shows
Eoin Mac Néill: Fear Dearmadta 1916, 9.30pm, TG4
This is a documentary about the Chief of Staff of the Irish Volunteers, who unsuccessfully tried to stop the Easter Rising in 1916.
It features reconstructions of events from his unpublished memoirs and insight from historians examining his contribution to the Irish independence movement and his historical legacy.
There'll be the obligatory subtitles for the monolingual.
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BONDiNG, Netflix
The formerly awkward student Pete (Brendan Scannell) is now an awkward stand-up comedian and a gay man, while his old school pal Tiff (Zoe Levin) is a grad student and an in-demand Manhattan dominatrix.
When they reunite with each other, Pete decides to take on the role of Tiffy's assistant and the concept of bonding in school gets quite the S&M makeover.
BONDiNG consists of seven 15-minute episodes, and looks like fun. Especially if you've a thing for whips and leather.
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Ending Tonight
MotherFatherSon, 9.00pm, BBC Two
This media mogul drama starring Richard Gere has pretty much remained off the radar, mainly due to its pyrrhic victory of style over substance. It's certainly no Succession, which was one of the best new shows of 2018.
Anyway, as the UK general election looms, Kathryn considers an offer that could change everything. And where will the country find itself after the most divisive of election campaigns?
Not anticipating a second season of MotherFatherSon, I'd imagine.
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The Sinner, 10.30pm, TG4
I gave up on this after two episodes as I found it swapped logic for OMG! plot twists. But apparently it's great, and has been commissioned for a second season. It's the new The Affair.
As he finally begins to piece the puzzle together, Bill Pullman's Harry Ambrose tracks the men suspected of killing JD to a fake medical clinic.
Later, he takes Cora (Jessica Biel) to the Belmont's house, where she remembers the remaining events surrounding the activities of Dr Patrick Belmont.
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Supermarket Secrets, 8.00pm, BBC One
This behind-the-scenes look at supermarkets concludes with the fight for shopper loyalty, which is very light on the ground these days.
Gregg Wallace also visits a farm which claims to be using tech to produce cheaper, healthier chickens (wait'll Brexit changes all that), and he meets the Asda chain’s head of fruit and veg to find out why it’s a challenge to remove plastic packaging.

Glow Up: Britain's Next Make-Up Star, 11.20pm, BBC One
It’s the final and three MUAs still have the chance to be crowned Britain’s Next Make-Up Star. But first they’ll have to overcome their biggest professional brief to date.
Guest judge Rankin is a world-renowned photographer who is working with supermodel Leomie Anderson for one of fashion’s most prestigious magazines - Hunger. The final three MUAs have been booked to create makeup looks for the shoot.
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Don't Miss
Veep, 10.05pm, Sky Atlantic & NOW TV
We're already at the midpoint of this final season of the political satire where Julia Louis-Dreyfuss has been career-definingly fantastic in the lead role of the fictitious US politician Selena Meyer.
This week Selina and team head to South Carolina, where Selina seeks an endorsement from a key leader. Meanwhile, Gary gets a long-awaited promotion, while Marjorie excels in her new role.
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