Today's viewing options include the final season of Pose, The Disappearance of the Millbrook Twins, some 1980s nostalgia, Johnny Cash, This Beautiful Fantastic – and the Muppets!

Pick of the Day

Pose, 10.30pm, BBC Two

The return of the gritty-but-soapy American drama about the drag ball culture in New York that developed in the 1980s, starring MJ Rodriguez and Billy Porter.

As the four-part, third and final season begins, we’re up to 1994 and as the AIDS epidemic continues to ravage the community, the ballroom scene is changing.

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Lemar has struck out on his own and aims to capitalise on the scene's mainstream success by monetising its talent and creativity, while Blanca rises to the challenge of getting her house to stand for different values.

In episode two (11.20pm), Pray Tell's friends resolve to make him confront his escalating drinking problem, while Lulu and Angel are also straying into the dangerous path of addiction, and Christopher asks Blanca to meet his parents.

Don’t Miss

Teen Wolf, 2.00pm, Channel 4

Here’s some hairy-faced 1980s nostalgia, in the shape of a pretty daft comedy starring Michael J Fox as a teenage misfit who’s initially dismayed to learn he is a werewolf as a result of a hereditary curse.

He finds there are advantages as he becomes a local celebrity, while his enhanced agility makes him the star player of his school's basketball team - but fame quickly goes to his head.

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The Man Comes Around: Johnny Cash in Ireland, 6.30pm, RTÉ One

Here's another chance to see the documentary exploring singer Johnny Cash's Irish tour in 1963 and his relationship with the Emerald Isle.

It features archive footage and first-hand accounts of a troubled time in the country star's life, and hearing from Irish people who saw him up close.

New or Returning Shows

The Disappearance of the Millbrook Twins, 9.00pm, Sky Crime

Streaming on NOW TV

In 1990, twin sisters Dannette and Jeannette Millbrook disappeared in a small town in Georgia when they were fifteen years old.

At the time, local law enforcement dismissed the girls as runaways and their case was subsequently closed in 1991.

Thirty years later, former prosecutor Laura Coates and retired detective Page Reynolds examine the case in the search for justice.

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Baboons: Rules of the Troop, 8.00pm Sky Nature

Streaming on NOW TV

Across Africa, a camera crew follows four families of four different species of Baboons who have conquered deserts, coasts, savannah and mountains, adapting to meet the challenges of their environment along the way.

Through the journeys of the resourceful Beach Troop, the warlike Desert Troop, the disciplined River Troop, and the peaceful Mountain Band, viewers can find out why these primates are among the most successful and resourceful animals in Africa.

Today at the Olympics

Tokyo 2020: Today at the Games, 7.30pm, RTÉ2

Darragh Maloney introduces the final highlights programme after 16 days of enthralling action in Tokyo, with some great moments for the Irish.

The action focused on the boxing ring as four finals took place, including the Pride of Portland Row, Kellie Harrington.

The men's marathon drew the athletics to a close, while there were gold medal matches in handball, volleyball and water polo.

New to Stream

The Last Shift, Sky Cinema & NOW TV

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In this dramedy, Stanley (Richard Jenkins) is an aging fast-food worker who plans to call it quits after 38 years on the graveyard shift at Oscar’s Chicken and Fish.

His last weekend takes a turn while training his replacement, Jevon (Shane Paul McGhie), a talented but stalled young writer whose provocative politics keep landing him in trouble.

Stanley, a high school dropout who has watched his life pass by his drive-through window, proudly details the nuances of the job, while Jevon, a columnist who’s too smart to be flipping patties, contends their labour is being exploited.

As the long overnight shift progresses, a flicker of comradery sparks between them.

Sunday Cinema

This Beautiful Fantastic, 1.50pm, BBC Two

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Here’s a romantic drama to brighten up the afternoon, starring Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Wilkinson, Andrew Scott and Jeremy Irvine.

A young woman who dreams of being a children's author forges an unlikely friendship with a cantankerous, rich old widower, as well as his housekeeper and an inventor who frequents the library where she works.

The Girl on the Train, 10.10pm, Channel 4

Thriller based on Paula Hawkins' novel of the same name, starring Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Justin Theroux and Luke Evans.

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Having lost her job and her husband, alcoholic Rachel Watson spends time aimlessly travelling on a train.

She gets drawn into a web of intrigue when she becomes fascinated by a woman's disappearance.

Rachel thinks she has vital evidence in cracking the case, but gaps in her memory cloud her judgment, and before long her own life is endangered.

Family Flick

Muppets Most Wanted, 3.30pm, BBC One

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Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey and Ty Burrell star as the gang prepare to head off on a world tour, unaware that Kermit has been replaced by an evil genius who is his exact double.

As the dastardly interloper uses the gang's performances as cover for an international crime spree, the real Kermit is left languishing in a Russian prison.

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