The Missing Children tells the stories of people who survived the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Liz Bonnin returns with Future Island, and it's Free-From Week on Bake Off . . .

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The Missing Children, 10.15pm, RTÉ One

Here are the stories of people who survived Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Co Galway, where it was estimated that nearly 800 children had died between 1925 and 1961.

Through the personal narratives of survivors, adoptees and the women who pieced together the evidence that has shaken Ireland to its core, this programme uncovers the truth of a shocking story that continues to affect the lives of many in Ireland and elsewhere.

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The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4

The remaining bakers explore alternative ingredients during Free-From Week.

The Signature requires them to bake without dairy, before a hearty vegan Technical and finally towering showstopping celebration cakes that must be entirely free-from gluten.

With a place in the semi-final at stake, who will win the coveted star baker title and who will be leaving the Bake Off tent?

What We Do in the Shadows, 10.05pm, BBC Two

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This mocumentary about vampires trying to cope with modern life in New York is always good for a giggle.

As season three continues, Nadja and Nandor work on a power- sharing deal, Colin takes notes, and a forbidden artifact is used to help Nandor court a health club employee.

One Foot in the Grave, 8.30pm, BBC Four

Season one of the classic BBC sitcom starring Richard Wilson (below) continues. It's just as funny as it was first time around.

This week Victor and Margaret prepare for a holiday in Athens - but their preparations are delayed by an unhelpful electricity board representative, as well as an escaped snake.

Panorama, 8.30pm, BBC One

The sex industry has been transformed by the internet and most sex workers now meet their customers through online sites.

But has the move away from the streets made prostitution any safer for the women involved?

Bronagh Munro investigates the online pimps who traffic vulnerable women for sex and the high-profile website that's helping them to cash in.

New or Returning Shows

Future Island, 7.00pm, RTÉ One

Liz Bonnin returns with the celebration of science.

First up, she’s joined by Phil Smyth and Professor Luke O'Neill to look at how Irish innovators are changing the world, broadcast live from Explorium, Dublin's sport and science centre in Dublin’s Sandyford.

Five Bedrooms, 9.40pm, RTÉ2

The Australian drama, starring Kat Stewart, Stephen Peacocke, Doris Younane, Katie Robertson and Roy Joseph, returns for a second season.

The gang's plan to buy their new house is upended when Liz runs into her ex-husband and his new girlfriend.

In the second episode, at 10.35pm, Ainsley's preparations for a gender-reveal party are derailed by the wrath of Lachlan's ex Mel.

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Hotspots, 9.00pm, Sky Documentaries

Streaming on NOW

Sky News’ award-winning correspondents Alex Crawford and Stuart Ramsay take viewers behind the scenes of the world’s biggest and most dangerous breaking news stories.

Lifting the lid on how the news teams fight to reveal first-hand, Crawford and Ramsay illustrate the task of reporting critical issues around the world with up-close and personal footage.

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Swap Shop, Netflix

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When the Swap Shop radio show shares the scoop on sweet deals, collectors of cars, comics, creepy clown statues and more listen with ears wide open.

Your Life Is a Joke, Netflix

Comedian Oliver Polak gets to know celebrities at some of their favourite spots before roasting them with good-natured stand-up sets.

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