The End of the F***ing World and Tastes Like Home return, while Smuggled explores the effectiveness of Britain's border security and Joe Duffy looks at Children of the Troubles . . .
Pick of the Day
The End of the F***ing World, 10.00pm, Channel 4
The series returns for a second season with a double bill, while all episodes are available to watch on Channel 4's All4 service.
The first season saw James (Alex Lawther), a 17-year-old who believes that he's a psychopath, and Alyssa (Jessica Barden), who go off on a road trip with murder in mind.
Following on from the opening run's finale, the story has moved on two years after the tragic events on the beach. And there's a new character called Bonnie, who's a troubled outsider with a mysterious connection to Alyssa.
As for Alyssa, she claims to be fine after everything that happened but events from her past are about to catch up with her.
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New or Returning Shows
Smuggled, 9.00pm, Channel 4
As the UK continues to wrestle with itself over Brexit, this two-part documentary explores the effectiveness of Britain's border security, with people attempting to smuggle themselves into the UK from a variety of locations around continental Europe.
First up, retired couple David and Carolynne (below), plan to hide Caroline in their motorhome on a ferry crossing. Asher will attempt to cross the Channel in the kind of boat used by people smugglers.
Lorry driver Tony will test the authorities in Calais, by trying to smuggle youth-worker Alim through undetected. And journalist Khurram will attempt to enter the UK with someone else's passport.
Tastes Like Home, 7.30pm, RTÉ One
Catherine Fulvio returns for six weeks, promising a serving of delicious recipes steeped in tradition and a flavour of incredible culture and sights from locations right across the world.
For starters, she meets Drimnagh woman Rosemary and learns how to make her daughter's favourite dish before travelling to Paris to re-create it for her.
A British Guide to the End of the World, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Framed by Britain's mission to have its own nuclear force, this documentary uses extraordinary unseen archive and exclusive testimonies from people directly involved in and affected by Britain’s nuclear ambitions, as the UK prepared for nuclear attack during the Cold War.
New to Download
Eaten by Lions, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW TV
Antonio Aakeel and Britain’s Got Talent’s Jack Carroll star as half-brothers Omar and Pete.
When their parents are eaten by lions, the pair embark on a journey to find Omar’s real dad.
What follows is a wacky and life affirming jape that touches on themes of multiculturalism, xenophobia and disability, but also holds high the ideal that no matter what, you’ve got to laugh.
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The Devil Next Door, Netflix
A Cleveland grandfather stands accused of an Earth-shattering crime: being the infamous Nazi concentration camp guard known as Ivan the Terrible.
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Ending Tonight
Instinct, 9.00pm, Sky Witness
It’s the season finale and with the with Alan Cumming-starring crime procedural not being picked up in the USA for a third season, it’s looking likely that this will be the last-ever episode.
A gruesome discovery in a city pond leads Dylan and Lizzie to investigate a young man’s murder, while Andy rescues one of Dylan’s students from a legal bind.
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Children of the Troubles, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Joe Duffy explores the lives and tragic deaths of the children who were killed during the Troubles.
He'll also explore the long-term impact on the families, friends and communities, explaining and trying to understand the context & circumstances of the children’s final moments
Drawing on extensive original research by Joe and Irish Times correspondent Freya McClements, Duffy will create a compelling new narrative of the conflict centred on the emotional testimony of those left behind - some of whom have never spoken about it before.