The John Delaney Story looks at the antics of the former FAI boss, Lodging with Lucy comes to an end, while it's welcome back to Nigella Lawson and 10 Things to Know About . . .

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The John Delaney Story, 9.35pm, RTÉ One

This documentary explores the extraordinary career of former FAI CEO John Delaney, whose time at the helm of Irish football ended in huge controversy in September 2019.

Contributors include former Ireland manager Brian Kerr, and there’s an exclusive interview with Stewart Regan, the former CEO of the Scottish Football Association, who believes that the FAI came very close to becoming the first football association in the world to become insolvent.Former Shamrock Rovers midfielder Eamon Dunphy talks about attending Delaney’s lavish, James Bond-themed 50th birthday party, while Sunday Times journalists Mark Tighe and Paul Rowan give their account of the story that ultimately ended Delaney's reign.

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The Undoing, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic

Nicole Kidman was on The Graham Norton Show last Friday, impying that this third episode of the drama she stars in with Hugh Grant is where The Undoing really takes off.

Jonathan resurfaces as Grace learns about his recent troubles at work. Later, Grace facilitates an emotional reunion between Henry and his father and finds herself being followed by someone close to Elena.

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New or Returning Shows

10 Things to Know About, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin, Kathriona Devereux and Jonathan McCrea return to reveal the science behind another variety of topics, beginning by examining light.

Nigella: Cook, Eat, Repeat, 8.00pm, BBC Two

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Nigella Lawson shares the rhythms and rituals of her kitchen and reveals the inspiration behind many of her recipes.

Starting with her take on the bhorta, a dish of fried and mashed vegetables favoured in the Indian subcontinent, to which she introduces a very British - but very familiar - ingredient.

Then she turns her attention to very ripe bananas, which she uses to make a gloriously rich and gooey chocolate tahini pudding, and then goes on to create a warming curry with a surprising ingredient.

My Family, the Holocaust & Me With Robert Rinder, 9.00pm, BBC One

Robert Rinder helps the second and third generations of three families affected by the Holocaust to retrace their relatives’ footsteps and discover the full truth about what happened to them.

He also explores further his own family’s Holocaust stories.

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21st Century Mythologies With Richard Clay, 9.00pm, BBC Four

Art historian Professor Richard Clay explores how Mythologies, written in 1957 by French philosopher Roland Barthes, laid bare the myth-making at the heart of popular culture.

Now, following in Barthes’s footsteps, Richard Clay dissects some of the everyday myths we still take for granted in the 21st century, revealing the hidden meanings in everything from money, Wi-Fi and race to the Madonna.

Berlin 1945, 10.00pm, BBC Four

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At the beginning of 1945, Berlin remains under the spell of the Nazi promise of salvation, an illusion at odds with the city’s daily reality.

Every day there are bombing attacks, fires to be extinguished and corpses to be buried. Life goes on as the front lines of the war close in each day.

Death comes for men, women, the old, the young, the National Socialists and the forced labourers.

Hospital, 9.00pm, BBC Two

Back for a sixth season to London’s Royal Free Trust, a world-leader in the treatment of infectious diseases and one of the biggest NHS trusts in the country.

The first episode explores the impact on patients from the NHS having to prioritise their response to the national pandemic above almost everything else.

During the pandemic, most of the Trust’s work in their three hospitals was completely halted in order to allow it to cope with nearly 2,000 patients with Covid-19.

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Undercover (BE): Season 2, Netflix

The line between justice and revenge begins to blur when Kim's hunt for illegal arms dealers plunges Bob into a dangerous new undercover operation.

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Ending Today

Lodging with Lucy, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One

Senator Lynn Ruane joins Lucy Kennedy (below) for an overnight stay in the Guest House, to celebrate her 36th birthday and chat about her troubled teenage years.

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