Curb Your Enthusiasm returns, as does Ballers - while there's a documentary about Belsen concentration camp, and a Crimecall special about an unsolved murder . . .
Pick of the Day
Curb Your Enthusiasm, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy & NOW TV
Finally, the tenth season of Larry David's comedy arrives, making it the obvious highlight of Sky Comedy's second day, where there's a lot going on (see below).
He may have survived the fatwa, but the new decade isn't going to be any kinder to the perpetually perplexed Larry as he returns with the multiple award-winning, faux pas packed comedy.
This time around, Larry gets into a series of escalating predicaments as he takes on a major project to spite a new adversary - Mocha Joe. It's an undertaking that proves to be more complicated than he initially anticipates.
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New or Returning Shows
Belsen: Our Story, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Using unique interviews with those who were there, this moving film reveals the true experience of life inside the infamous Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where over 50,000 people - mostly Jews - died.
Unlike the infamous extermination or death camps such as Auschwitz or Treblinka, Belsen wasn’t designed specifically as a place for industrialised killing. It had no gas chambers.
Instead, the prisoners were slaughtered by systematic neglect - many starved to death, others died by typhus, tuberculosis, typhoid fever or dysentery, diseases that ravaged the camp, fostered by the lack of clean drinking water and minimal sanitation.
Ballers, 9.35pm, Sky Comedy & NOW TV
In complete contrast to Belsen, here's the opening episode of the fifth and final season of the frothy dramedy about the movers and shakers of American football.
This time around Spencer (Dwayne Johnson) is settling into retirement and reflecting on his past, when an offer that’s too good to refuse comes his way and sends him back into the lion’s den, this time as a team owner.
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Meanwhile, in the wake of his split with Spencer, an ambitious Joe gambles aggressively to make Sports X greater than ever with the help of his new partner, Lance (Russell Brand).
The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, 10.50pm, Sky Comedy & NOW TV
Hailing from Rockefeller Center in the heart of New York City, The Tonight Show makes its debut on Sky Comedy.
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Each week night, presenter Jimmy Fallon's joined A-list guests, from movie stars to athletes, comedians, public figures and everyone in between for sketches, games and musical performances.
The Late, Late Show with James Corden, 11.50pm, Sky Comedy
James Corden’s chat show and the birthplace of YouTube viral sensation Carpool Karaoke also lands on Sky Comedy, with episodes shown nightly 24 hours after their live broadcast in the US.
Expect fun conversations with the biggest stars along with must-see comedy sketches and musical performances.
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Here he is with Caitriona Balfe and Sting:
Ár gClub, 8.00pm, TG4
The first programme of the series features Naomh Anna ladies football manager Tony Lee as he prepares his newly promoted team for a season in the Galway Intermediate championship.
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In Rathnure, Wexford there are five O'Connor sisters involved with the club - but one of them has to decide if she will return to the playing fields after the birth of her second child.
Winterwatch, 8.00pm, BBC Two
Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan, Gillian Burke and Iolo Williams host, live from the Cairngorms. What can the Cairngorms reveal about winter right now, and in the future?
Vóta 2020, 7.00pm, TG4
Live political debate from the Galway West Constituency including a look at the Local Election candidates. The latest results from the local opinion poll carried out by Ipsos MRBI/TG4 will also be looked at.
Ending Tonight
Orange is the New Black, 10.30pm, TG4
Corporate bureaucracy and simmering anger work against Caputo's efforts to keep a sensitive situation under control.
Don't Miss
Crimecall, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
Tonight, the parents of Ken Fetherston renew their appeal for answers to his murder, ten years on.
Ken (26) worked alongside his father Brian as a bus driver in the family business. He was last seen on the morning of 22nd September, 2009 but his family became concerned when he failed to turn up for work later that day.
After searching tirelessly for their son, Brian and Gráinne received the phone call every parent dreads, the Gardaí explaining that remains had been found. They went to the scene in the Dublin mountains, waiting for news from the search team. Eventually the remains were identified as Ken.
Ken's parents are appealing directly to anyone with any information about Ken’s murder to contact Gardaí.
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