Toy Show legend Michael O'Brien meets Davy Fitz, Gordon Ramsay's son looks at dad's humble beginnings, and La La Land is the big Bank Holiday movie . . .

Pick of the Day

When Michael Met Davy, 6.30pm, RTÉ One

11-year-old Michael O'Brien from Killarney in Kerry stole the hearts of the nation when 1.5 million people tuned in to watch him review braille books on the Toy Show and meet his sporting hero Davy Fitzgerald.

But the magic didn’t end there as Davy was so impressed by GAA Fan Michael that he invited him along to one of Wexford’s big games against Tipperary to give the team a motivational pre-match talk.

This documentary follows Michael as he prepares for his big day, and sees him deliver his speech to Davy’s Wexford hurling team.

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Born Famous: Gordon Ramsay, 10.00pm, Channel 4

They lead lives of privilege as the offspring of celebrities, but how would life have played out if they hadn't been born to someone famous?

In this opening episode, Jack Ramsay discovers what life could have been like had his dad Gordon not become a world-famous chef.

Born near Glasgow with a working-class background, Gordon lived on 18 different council estates before the family settled in Bretch Hill, Oxfordshire, when he was in his teens.

What will Jack's verdict be on his time in Bretch Hill, and does he think Dad would still make it if he lived there today?

Food Unwrapped, 8.00pm, Channel 4

Another chance to enjoy some favourite investigations in this compilation as Jimmy Doherty, Kate Quilton and Matt Tebbutt search the globe for the truth about the food on supermarket shelves.

For example: in Kenya, Jimmy looks into what makes one tea more expensive than another. He also discovers that tea comes in multiple grades and flavours, and every batch can be subtly different.

Celebs Go Dating, 9.00pm, E4

The Celebrity Dating Agency returns with six more single celebs who are looking out for love.

Dating experts Paul C Brunson and Anna Williamson have got their work cut out with the likes of Lee Ryan from Blue, Love Island's Jack Fincham, and Lady Colin Campbell joining their books.

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The Conjoined Twins: An Impossible Decision, 9.00pm, BBC Two

Conjoined twins Marieme and Ndeye from Senegal have defied all expectations by living to two-and-a-half years. But their future is uncertain and their father Ibrahima now faces an unimaginable decision.

Marieme and Ndeye have separate hearts and lungs, but Marieme’s heart is very weak and her life expectancy is poor. If she dies her stronger sister Ndeye will die with her.

As their health deteriorates, the hospital and Ibrahima are forced to decide whether a separation should be considered.

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Enter the Anime, Netflix

This documentary would be an ideal introduction to the world of anime, the hand-drawn and computer animation associated with Japan.

Seeking to understand the hugely popular art form, Tania Nolan interviews filmmakers behind such notable productions as Castlevania, Aggretsuko, and Kengan Ashura.

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The £1 Houses: Britain's Cheapest Street, 8.30pm, Channel 4

In the final visit to the Webster Triangle, Ibby has just days to go until her council inspection. But without a fitted kitchen and a long list of other jobs still for builder Yousef to complete, will she finally achieve her dream of owning her own home?

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La La Land, 9.30pm, RTÉ One

An uplifting Bank Holiday Monday treat as the second-best musical of modern times (The Greatest Showman being number one) rounds off the final long weekend of the summer.

Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone star as a jobbing actress and a struggling jazz musician fall in love and attempt to realise their respective dreams in Los Angeles.

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