Tonight's top telly tips include The Great British Bake Off, Designed for Life, Peter Sellers, Daniel O'Donnell, and the return of Stath Lets Flats and Insecure . . .
Pick of the Day
The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas host pastry week. So don’t watch this on an empty stomach!
It sees the amateur bakers make signature choux pastry doughnuts and tackle a tricky Turkish technical, before creating a savoury showstopper where they must pack a pastry pie with flavour as well as a delicate design.
Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood are on hand to taste the results, before deciding who will be leaving the tent this week.
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Don’t Miss
Designed for Life, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
The picturesque town of Belturbet in county Cavan is Arlene's next stop, where she meets Chris and Anna Rudden and their two children Emily and Amelia.
They've moved into Chris's family home, and his mother Eileen has moved out to a smaller home nearby.
Making design changes is hard for Anna when she knows the house has so much history and sentimental value for Eileen and Christopher.
Impeachment: American Crime Story, 9.15pm, BBC Two
The drama focusing on the impeachment of Us President Bill Clinton continues.
During the 1996 US election campaign, Monica Lewinsky endures her banishment to the Pentagon press office only because she believes President Clinton will bring her back to the White House once he wins a second term in office.
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Linda, her own life and career stalled, takes a vicarious interest in young Monica's troubles, divining that the boyfriend she will not name is part of the administration, but little realising who he is.
Peter Sellers: A State of Comic Ecstacy, 9.00pm, BBC Four
The comedy pioneer behind The Goon Show, Dr Strangelove and the Pink Panther series is explored in depth in this film surveying his meteoric rise to fame and troubled personal life.

The film charts his formative years backstage as part of his parents' itinerant music hall revue group, his years of wartime service in India and Burma, through to his global superstardom.
His two surviving children Sarah and Victoria recall the challenges of growing up alongside his mood swings, while his grandson Will explores the troubled legacy his grandfather left behind.
Followed by The Last Goon Show of All (10.15pm), a comedy special in which Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe and Spike Milligan reunited to perform an edition of The Goon Show as part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the BBC in 1972.
Origins: The Story of Irish Hip Hop, 11.25pm, RTÉ2
Another chance to see this enjoyable, if understandably patchy, look at Ireland’s relationship with rap.
It’s a chronology of the music genre as experienced on the Emerald Isle, journeying from the pioneering Scary Éire (who still look and sound amazing nearly 30 years on) all the way to the present day.
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Artists featured include Denise Chalia, DJ Flip, Frankie Grimes, God Knows, Jafaris, Kneecap, Kojaque, Lethal Dialect, Maverick Sabre, Ophelia, Strange Boy, Blindboy and Yamma Yamma.
New or Returning Shows
I Like the Way U Move, 10.35pm, BBC One
Strictly fans who like dating shows might fancy a look at this new hybrid show in which five rookie dancers compete for the chance to perform with five professionals.
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The couples are put to the test with the first dance-off, while emotions run high in the house.
Sparks fly for one pair when they share their first kiss in the rehearsal studio. Presented by Jamie Laing and Kaelynn 'KK’ Harris.
Insecure, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy
The Emmy-winning US comedy series returns for its fifth and final season.
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Starring NAACP Image Award winner and six-time Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominee Issa Rae, the series continues to follow the show’s characters.
They continue to evaluate their relationships, both new and old, in an effort to figure out who and what comes with them in this next phase of their lives.
Opry le Daniel i gConnacht, 9.30pm, TG4
TG4's hit country music series has gone on the road to the TF Royal Theatre in Castlebar.
Join Daniel O'Donnell (above) - whose latest album has this week gone top ten in the UK - as he introduces the stars of country music from the length and breadth of Ireland.
So fans can look forward to classic songs, and well-known artists such as Frank Mc Caffrey, Patrick Feeney and Sandy Kelly.
Stath Lets Flats, 10.15pm, Channel 4
For a third season, Jamie Demetriou returns as the incompetent letting agent Stath.
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He is faced with rescuing the family business, Michael & Eagle, and his relationship with Katia, while expecting his first child with Carole (Katy Wix).
Meanwhile, his sister Sophie (Jamie Demetriou’s sister Natasia, who also stars in What We Do in the Shadows) and best friend Al deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other.
New to Stream
Sex: Unzipped, Netflix
Rapper Saweetie (above) and a cast of sex-positive puppets teach viewers the A-B-Cs of S-E-X in what’s been promised to be Netflix's filthiest and furriest new comedy special.
Talking heads include: Dominique Jackson, Ian Karmel, Joel Kim Booster, Katherine Ryan, London Hughes, Mae Martin, Michelle Buteau, Nikki Glaser, Romesh Ranganathan, Sam Jay, Trixie Mattel.
Sex Experts include: Alexander Cheves, Emily Morse, Oloni, Stella Anna Sonnenbaum, and special guest Dr. Ruth Westheimer.