Tonight's top watches include Noel Gallagher: Out of the Now, a documentary about mental health in Ireland called I’m Fine, as well as the final episodes of The Sister and The Big DIY Challenge . . .

Pick of the Day

Noel Gallagher: Out of the Now, 9.00pm, Sky Arts

Streaming on NOW TV

The legendary songwriter presents an up-close performance of music and storytelling from London’s Duke of York’s Theatre.

Powered by his full formidable band, Noel will perform ten tracks spanning his career in Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Oasis.

He'll also walk viewers through some of the significant moments in his own life as well as a career that continue to define British pop culture.

Don’t Miss

The Supervet, 8.00pm, Channel 4

Feisty feline Driver has already survived trauma during his seven years of life, when he lost an eye as the result of an accident.

His indomitable spirit is about to be severely tested again, as he's rushed into Noel Fitzpatrick (above) as an emergency, suffering from a hip injury and serious trauma having been hit by a car.

And there’s seven-year-old Dobermann Dexter has serious spinal problems, collapsing on his back legs and tumbling on his front legs. His owners meet Noel to discuss options for his treatment.

New or Returning Shows

I'm Fine, 9.30pm, RTÉ2

Streaming on RTÉ Player

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Documentary following Lorcán McMullan, Ray Connellan, Conor O'Keeffe and Hugh Mulligan as they share their struggles with mental health, beginning with the events that sparked their journeys as they describe their lowest points.

Nature Gone Wild, 10.00pm, Sky History

Streaming on NOW TV

In the first of twelve parts, professional guide and explorer Greg Aiello takes viewers on a vast and expansive journey to some of the most remote corners of world.

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Documenting his extreme encounters, Greg reveals a carefully curated, eye-popping collection of videos from mother nature, humankind and the animal kingdom.

MOTD: UEFA Euro 2020 Launch Show, 9.00pm, BBC One

Gary Lineker (below) and guests look ahead to this summer's European Championship, which begins in Rome with the curtain-raiser between Turkey and Italy at the glorious Stadio Olimpico.

The tournament, which was delayed by a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, will take place in 11 different cities across the continent.

Gary is joined by former England defender Micah Richards, ex-Scotland star. They’ll obviously be focusing on the British teams, but it looks like being a highly competitive tournament.

The Statue Wars: One Summer in Bristol, 9.00pm, BBC Two

On Sunday, June 7, 2020, protestors marching to support the Black Lives Matter movement tore down the statue of slave trader Edward Colston and threw it in Bristol's harbour.

Caught in the eye of this storm was Bristol's mayor Marvin Rees, the first directly elected mayor of Black African heritage of a major European city.

Born and bred in Bristol and himself a descendant of enslaved people, how would he hold the city together in the face of rising tensions that threaten to explode into violent confrontation?

New to Stream

Lost Girls and Love Hotels, Sky Cinema & NOW TV

Searching for escape in Tokyo’s back alleys, a haunted English teacher (Alexandra Daddario) explores love and lust in this adaptation of Catherine Hanrahan’s novel of the same name.

Forming a relationship with a dashing Yakuza (Takehiro Hira), their tumultuous love affair takes them on a journey through the city’s dive bars and three-hour love hotels.

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Ending Tonight

The Sister, 10.15pm, RTÉ One

It's the final episode of the thriller written by Neil Cross, and starring Russell Tovey, Bertie Carvel and Amrita Acharia.

After Bob's true intentions are revealed, Nathan fights back with everything he has. But how far is he prepared to go?

The Big DIY Challenge, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

The contest reaches its climax as the finalists compete to win their categories.

After that, host PJ Gallagher announces the overall winner and present the trophy, a cheque for €10,000 and the title of Ireland's best DIY-er.

21 Day Body Turnaround with Michael Mosley, 9.00pm, Channel 4

As the volunteers enter the last week of the experiment, Michael Mosley (below) explores how alterations to eating patterns and exercise can do wonders for stress levels.

He helps the group members explore their inner motivation before they tackle the final fitness challenge.

He also reveals to them how far they've come in 21 days - apparently with some astonishing results.

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