The Black Full Monty tells the story of the UK's first all-black touring strip dancing group, New Gaels spotlights immigrants who love gaelic games, Russell Howard returns - and there's the last-ever episode of How to Get Away with Murder . . .
Pick of the Day
The Black Full Monty, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Not for the faint-hearted, this explicit documentary goes on the road with The Chocolate Men, Britain's first all-black touring strip dancing group.
Filmed during their 2018 British tour, the film meets the managers Louis and Dante - who thought up the idea after hosting a Magic Mike-themed show - and explores what motivates each of the dancers to bare all night after night.
Don't Miss
Cyberbully, 11.00pm, Channel 4
This repeat is well worth a second look. If you haven’t seen it before, do not miss it.
Maisie Williams is magnificent in this chilling real-time thriller inspired by real-life cases and most of the events depicted have happened to individual people.
She plays teenager Casey Jacobs is in constant digital communication with her friends, with their lives played out through texts, video calls and social media updates.
When she is targeted by an advanced computer hacker, the dark depths of the internet are exposed.
New or Returning Shows
Return of the Wild: The Bearman of Buncrana, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Documentary following Killian McLaughlin and his wife Katie, who have built a wildlife park in the Donegal forest for abused brown bears and other rescue animals.
New Gaels, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
The stories of four GAA players who began life in different countries. Having come to Ireland for different reasons, they all now share a common love of Gaelic Games.
The Russell Howard Hour, 10.00pm, Sky One
Russell Howard returns to present his satirical take on global news, politics and stories dominating the cultural zeitgeist.
Russell will once again conduct in-depth interviews with guests both in studio and via a satellite link, with the show previously featuring interviews with an array of fascinating guests.
They include Ed Sheeran, Jim Carrey, Jack Black, Naomi Klein, Louis Theroux, Tyson Fury, John Oliver, Alesha Dixon, Cambridge Analytica reporter Carole Cadwalladr, disability activist Sinead Burke and KKK converter Daryl Davis.
Bailte, 8.00pm, TG4
In this season, Síle Nic Chonaonaigh visits townlands across the country, investigating the strong connections people have with their native places through the culture, the ways of life and the landscape.
This week she visits An Bun Beag in Gaoth Dobhair in northwest Donegal. The small village (some 50 people) has a long maritime trading tradition and also a unique story within its local Protestant community.
New to Download
Julie and the Phantoms, Netflix
From High School Musical creator Kenny Ortega, and starring newcomer Madison Reyes.
She plays teenager Julie, who finds her passion for music and life while helping the Phantoms - a trio of ghostly guys - become the band they were never able to be when they were alive.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen, Netflix
This looks like fun.
Two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, Cole's trying to forget his past and focus on surviving high school.
But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil.
Ending Today
How to Get Away with Murder, 10.00pm, Sky Witness
After six baffling, mind-warping and utterly preposterous seasons, this Viola Davis-starring drama finally comes to an end.
Annalise discovers there’s a surprise witness that threatens her case. Meanwhile, Connor tries to persuade the K3 to go along with a new plan.
Elsewhere, a lie between Frank and Bonnie threatens their relationship as Annalise’s killer is finally revealed.
Semi-Detached, 9.35pm, BBC Two
Willie has been in hospital a few days after his collapse, and although he seems to be doing well, the doctor informs the family he needs a new kidney - and the first port of call is always the children.
All it takes is a simple blood test - but for Stuart this means facing up to his lifelong fear of needles.
Meanwhile, a drunken Ted, thrown out by Kate, is desperate for her to take him back, and the result of Bertha's DNA test is due at any moment.