The Deirdre O'Kane Show arrives on Sky Max, there’s more mayhem on Kin, Salute looks at the 1968 Olympics Black Power Salute, and there’s the intriguingly-titled Celebrity Trash Monsters: What's Your Waste Size?
Pick of the Day
The Deirdre O’Kane Show. 10.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
One of Ireland’s best-known comedians Deirdre O’Kane fronts a brand-new stand-up comedy show recorded live in Dublin.
Showcasing a mix of well-known Irish and international names and some musical surprises thrown in along the way, it promises a fresh take on the classic TV show format.
In the opening episode, Deirdre is joined by world-renowned comic and Strictly champion Bill Bailey (above), along with Clonsilla comic Catherine Bohart and the incredible house band Abandoman for a night of big laughs.
Here’s what she said to us during the week.
Don’t Miss
Kin, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Reprieve is a word defined by the people who need it.
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For Frank, it’s an obscure hook-up with a man on Grindr.
For Eamon, it’s an Ayahuasca ceremony with his cancer-ridden ex-wife.
For Michael, it’s another ill-fated meeting with a daughter whom he cannot protect.
But one person who doesn't need reprieve is Amanda - who is hell-bent on making Viking pay for his actions.
Ridley Road, 9.00pm, BBC One
In the penultimate episode of this period drama, an unexpected arrival complicates Vivien's plan to exploit Colin Jordan's growing affection for her.
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Soly tries to convince the police of the threat to the Jewish community posed by the NSM, but when he is unsuccessful, the 62 Group are forced to take matters into their own hands.
But new desperate measures leave Vivien and Jack struggling to both maintain their cover and prevent further loss of life.
New or Returning Shows
Celebrity Trash Monsters: What's Your Waste Size? 9.00pm, Channel 4
Not as daft as its title suggests, Jon Richardson challenges John Barnes, Jodie Kidd and Kerry Katona to make clothes out of their own rubbish to discover the impact their waste has on climate change.
The three stars must go about their daily routines for two weeks exclusively wearing the outfits they make, while being tested on how much they can slash their household's C02 emissions.
Will.i.am: The Blackprint, 10.00pm, Virgin Media One
The musician explores what it means to be Black and British, embarking on a unique, nationwide quest to learn about the lives of Black Brits.
Meeting civil rights heroes, inspirational schoolchildren and trailblazers in technology, Will's journey spans the heartbreak of the past, struggles of the present and hopes for the future.
Salute, 9.00pm, Sky History
Streaming on NOW
At the 1968 Olympics, two Americans and an Australian ran the fastest 200m in history, but what they did next shook the world.
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Using never-before seen interviews and previously unreleased footage, Salute tells the story of Australian silver medalist Peter Norman in a defining moment of the American Civil Rights movement - the Black Power Salute.
For the first time, the film tells the full story behind the iconic image.
Catching A Serial Killer: Bruce MacArthur, 9.00pm, Sky Crime
Streaming on NOW TV
Unravelling the twists and turns of the astonishing investigation into Toronto’s most prolific killer, this documentary takes a deep dive into the murders of Bruce MacArthur and what led to his capture.
Between 2010 and 2017, Bruce McArthur - a Toronto grandfather - lived a secret, unsettling life as a serial killer.
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Preying on the vulnerable, MacArthur claimed the lives of eight men, dismembering some of them and burying their remains.
After nearly eight years of meticulous case building and two task forces, we hear from investigators and police who shed light on their journey to bring down the chilling Toronto killer.
Sunday Cinema
Pitch Perfect 3, 9.00pm, RTÉ2
Here’s some light and cheerful for Sunday night – the final part of the blockbusting comedy trilogy, starring Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson and Brittany Snow.
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Following their win at the world championship, the now-separated Bellas (an all-female a cappella singing group) reunite for one last singing competition at an overseas USO tour.
But this time around they face a squad who uses both instruments and voices.
The Death of Stalin, 11.15pm, BBC Two
Armando Iannucci's cracking political satire, starring Andrea Riseborough, Jason Isaacs, Rupert Friend, Simon Russell Beale, Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambor and Michael Palin.
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The place is Moscow, the year is 1953 and after being in power for nearly 30 years, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin dies after an inconveniently brief illness.
Amid the shock, the members of the Council of Ministers engage in a chaotic bid for power.
Family Flick
Swallows and Amazons, 3.10pm, BBC One
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Here’s a really enjoyable old school family drama based on Arthur Ransome's classic novel, starring Rafe Spall, Kelly Macdonald and Andrew Scott.
Four siblings on holiday in the Lake District discover an island, only to find another group of children have laid claim to it.
The rivalry that ensues between the two factions must be put aside when a bigger and more dangerous challenge presents itself.