A sure sign of summer is that Bloom is back on RTÉ One, while Piers Morgan Life Stories returns with Spice Girl Mel B . . .
Pick of the Day
Bloom 2019, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
This year's Bloom coverage begins on RTÉ One at 7pm as Aine Lawlor and Marty Morrissey introduce the Super Garden final live as one of the five final designs is announced as the festival winner.
Then at 8.30pm Aine and Marty present the best of the day’s happenings at Bloom. One of the TV highlights will be Áine showing viewers around her own allotment.
New or Returning Shows
Starboard Home, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
As part of the 1916 commemorations in 2016, Dublin Port and the National Concert Hall invited Irish musicians including James Vincent McMorrow, John Sheahan, and Gemma Hayes to respond to Dublin, its port and the Liffey with a selection of songs.
Starboard Home, the documentary, brings to life these newly commissioned songs, airs and words in an impressionistic journey from the source of the River Liffey, deep into the heart of the docks.
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The Final Mission: Foxy's War, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Former elite Special Forces soldier Jason Fox embarks on a highly personal journey back to Afghanistan, where he endured harrowing combat experiences during multiple tours of duty.
Now he's attempting to understand this complex country and the people he was sent to help. He meets old friends and former enemies, and asks whether the sacrifices were worth the traumatic legacy that he, the Afghan people, and many of his fellow soldiers have endured.
Piers Morgan Life Stories, 10.00pm, Virgin Media One
Morgan chats to Mel B about her life and career as she looks back on her rise to fame with the Spice Girls, as well as sharing some personal experiences.
They include revelations about her recent divorce, her struggles with drugs and alcohol, her suicide attempts, and her relationships with fellow Spice Girl Geri Horner and Hollywood star Eddie Murphy.
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Ambulance, 9.00pm, BBC One
The Bafta Award-winning series returns, following a new cast of characters drawn from the staff of North West Ambulance Service, in Greater Manchester.
The episode joins the team on the busy weekend shift, when police make a call to the ambulance control room that a patient is trapped beneath a tram.
The helicopter emergency crew, Matt and Andy, are immediately dispatched. When they arrive at scene it is clear all the emergency services must work together in difficult conditions to extract the patient.
Ending Tonight
Eat Well for Less? 8.00pm, BBC One
With one child who is a fussy eater and another who is dairy intolerant, mum Kate has to cook four separate meals every night. Can Gregg and Chris bring joy back to Kate’s kitchen?
Don't Miss
The Good Place, 9.30pm, E4
Usually, great TV shows pop up on Netflix after being on terrestrial TV, but here's one of the exceptions.
The US fantasy comedy starring Ted Danson and Kristen Bell, about an ordinary woman who is mistakenly sent to a pleasant afterlife, returns for a second season.
Having had their memories erased by Michael, and unaware of what has previously transpired, Eleanor, Chidi, Tahani and Jason settle into the Good Place once again.
But then Eleanor attempts to piece things together using a clue that she left behind for herself.
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