There's the third season of the stylish American Crime Story, a Panorama special about online abuse, The Good Doctor returns for a fifth season, and Judi Dench is the focus of Who Do You Think You Are? . . .
Pick of the Day
Impeachment: American Crime Story, 9.15pm, BBC Two
More telly magic from Ryan Murphy and co.
This is the third season of this fact-based crime drama – a televisual twin of American Horror Story - this time focusing on the events that led to US President Bill Clinton's impeachment in 1998.
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It's 1993, and after the death of her boss, White House staffer Linda Tripp is moved to the Pentagon where she meets Monica Lewinsky.
Paula Jones decides to sue now-President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment.
The cast includes Beanie Feldstein and Sarah Paulson.
Don’t Miss
Panorama, 8.30pm, BBC One
Marianna Spring reports on the rising figures for online abuse across Britain, and questions why the police, the government and social media companies aren't doing more to stop it.
She meets global politicians, Love Island contestants and a doctor on the frontline to explore the impact of online hate on women who use social media to do their job.
Angela Black, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
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The six-part drama starring Joanne Froggatt as the eponymous victim of domestic abuse continues.
In episode two, Angela is reeling after private investigator Ed’s claims about her husband Olivier confirm her worst fears.
She struggles to keep up the façade with Olivier and the boys, and Ed wants her to join forces with him and take action.
Who Do You Think You Are? 9.00pm, BBC One
Star of stage and screen Judi Dench sets out to research her ancestry, beginning with her father Reginald Dench.
There's an Irish link . . .
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He never spoke of his experiences during the First World War, so she tries to find out how he won his gallantry medals.
Judi's investigations then take a truly epic turn, leading her to 16th-century Denmark and nobility.
The actress also discovers, to her delight, some remarkable Shakespearean links.
Designed for Life, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Arlene McIntyre (above) tackles an apartment in the Liberties, central Dublin, with new owner Teresa Slattery.
She is looking for an open-plan kitchen, a new seating area for entertaining family and friends, and a space where she can both work and relax.
New or Returning Shows
The Good Doctor, 9.00pm, Sky Witness
Streaming on NOW
Get ready to have your heart strings pulled again as we join Dr Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), for the fifth season of the popular US medical drama.
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The underdog story of an extraordinary surgeon facing the challenges that comes from not just autism but the preconceptions that come with it.
The last season ended on something of a high note as it seemed wedding bells were in the air for Shaun and his partner Lea. Will we be seeing the pair tie the knot?
Bloodlands, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
If you missed this on the BBC earlier this year, here’s another chance to catch this Belfast-based, plot-heavy cop drama where you’re never quite sure who the good guys are.
It's also got a pretty impressive cast, including James Nesbitt, Charlene McKenna and Lorcan Cranitch.
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While investigating when a car belonging to a former IRA member is pulled from Strangford Lough, DCI Tom Brannick (Nesbitt) recognises the calling card of a serial killer from 20 years ago.
He was known as Goliath - and one of his victims was none other than the detective's wife.
Despite opposition from old friend DCS Jackie Twomey (Cranitch), Brannick and partner DS Niamh McGovern (McKenna) break open the cold case in the hope that it will help them.
How We Forgot to Save the Planet, 10.15pm, Channel 4
Ahead of the COP26 climate change summit, Kieran Hodgson presents this irreverent documentary.

Hodgson and an all-star cast of comedy actors explain how people may have left it too late to save the planet - and what it will take to fix it.
Contributors include Morgana Robinson, Simon Bird (above) and Laura Lovemore.
Frida Kahlo, 10.00pm, Sky Arts
Streaming on NOW
Who was Frida Kahlo? The Mexican artist behind the bright colours, the big brows, and the floral crowns?
This documentary takes a journey through the life of the icon of Mexican art, discovering and uncovering the truth behind her often turbulent life.
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Using letters Kahlo wrote as a guide, this definitive film reveals her deepest emotions and unlocks the secrets and symbolism contained within her art.
This personal and intimate film offers privileged access to her works, and highlights the source of her feverish creativity, her resilience, and her unmatched lust for life, politics, men and women.
Black Panthers of WW2, 8.00pm, Yesterday
World War II buffs will love this documentary about the US Army’s all-black 761st tank battalion.
These guys were legendary for their acts of heroism, despite the fact that they were corralled together and faced a major fight for acceptance with many of their fellow US soldiers.
The Battle of Bamber Bridge - a race riot in England’s Lincolnshire - was an example of the bigotry and indignities they faced from bigots on their own side in WWII.