It's the season finale of Killing Eve, Grey's Anatomy and several other shows, Don Cheadle stars as new series Black Monday starts on Sky Atlantic, and there's a documentary on Michael Davitt . . .

Pick of the Day

Killing Eve, 9.30pm, RTÉ 2

Already it's the season two finale of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's quirky adaptation of the Codename Villanelle novella series by Luke Jennings.

As Sandra Oh and Judie Comer head off into the sunset, Eve's mission is disastrously compromised, while Carolyn leaves Eve's future in her own hands. By all accounts - and giving nothing away - the season climax is pretty jaw-dropping and shocking.

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New or Returning Shows

Michael Davitt - Radacach, 9.30pm, TG4

This is the story of Michael Davitt, the Fenian and land activist who reshaped Ireland and set it on its path towards cultural and political revolution.

The trajectory of Davitt's life matched that of Ireland during his 60-year span (1846-1906) - a journey from poverty and emigration, towards dignity, and political and economic power.

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Ending Tonight

DC's Legends of Tomorrow, 8.00pm, Sky One & NOW TV

In the season four finale, while on a mission to find Ray, Constantine and Nora discover Neron’s evil plan. Nate convinces the Legends to think outside the box and suggests a dangerous plan to unite magical creatures and people to save the world.

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Magnum PI, 9.00pm, Sky One

Hannah - Magnum's ex and the fugitive responsible for him and his SEAL team brothers being POWs for years - shows up at his home with a gunshot wound and looking his help to find her missing CIA father whose life is in danger.

Also, Magnum makes an earnest proposition to Higgins for her to become his private investigations partner.

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Grey's Anatomy, 9.00pm, Sky Witness & NOW TV

It’s the finale of the record-breaking fifteenth season of Grey’s, which sees the staff of Grey Sloan battle the forces of nature while trying to save lives.

As fog begins to cover Seattle, the doctors navigate through a series of personal complications. Meredith and Alex attempt to save Gus, while Levi talks some sense into a struggling Nico.

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Station 19, 10.00pm, Sky Witness

Just as sister series Grey’s Anatomy closes it’s doors for the season, so does Station 19, as the fire-fighting drama reaches the final episode of its second season.

The crew pack their gear and head to Los Angeles to help battle a deadly wildfire raging out of control.

While the team works to evacuate residents, they meet Terry (special guest star Patrick Duffy – remember him?) and Ben makes a split-second decision that changes both of their lives.

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Black Monday, 10.10pm, Sky Atlantic & NOW TV

Starring and executive-produced by Don Cheadle, this new series takes viewers back to the big US financial crash of 1987 - and all the fun and games that went with it.

It's basically a retro House of Lies, which was Cheadle's previous show, and aims to tell the comedic story of how a group of outsiders took on the blue blood, old boys club of Wall Street and ended up crashing the world’s largest financial system.

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