Quirky drama Killing Eve returns for a final run, 24 Hours in A&E looks back on its big stories, Martin Kemp and Lady Leshurr present Rock Till We Drop, and Somebody, Somewhere starts on Sky Comedy . . .

Pick of the Day

Killing Eve, 10.15pm, RTÉ One

It’s the fourth and final season of the quirky spy dramedy starring Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw.

It’s been a patchy series so far, but hopefully it manages to conclude on a positive note.

As the story resumes, Villanelle has embraced a new way of life through religion, in an attempt to prove she is not a monster, while Eve is on a revenge mission.

Having killed Paul, Carolyn goes to extraordinary lengths to continue to chase down the Twelve and the person that ordered Kenny's hit.

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24 Hours in A&E, 8.00pm, Channel 4

A look back at some of the most memorable staff and patient stories filmed since this series began more than a decade ago, in 2011.

At St George's, 79-year-old Carole is rushed to A&E with signs of a stroke. Neurologist Dr Mahinda decides to give her a `clot-busting" drug, but it only has a one-in-eight chance of success.

Meanwhile, 10-year-old Aiden has hurt his foot on the monkey bars at school and part-time wrestler Kieran comes in after injuring his knee in a bout.

The Gilded Age, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic

Streaming on NOW

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The turn of the 20th Century, Manhattan-set period drama continues. If only its content matched its obvious style.

Tonight, as George fights to protect his public image in the wake of the train catastrophe, Agnes' status quo is disrupted and Armstrong intensifies her campaign against Peggy.

Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable, 10.00pm, Dave

Some more comedian and celeb types turn up to tell Mel (below) far from flattering stories about themselves.

This week, Rob Beckett dishes about a date that went wrong, Scarlett Moffatt reveals what happens when she goes on a girls' holiday, and Paul Chowdhry reveals why gigging isn't always a laugh.

Home of the Year, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

Judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove (below) visit Denis and Máire Hennessey-O'Connor's renovated farm cottage in Co Tipperary.

Also on the visiting list tonight are Gail Hawthorne and Graham Watson's 1920s end of terrace home in Dublin, and Aoife and Gareth Tolerton's modernist new build in county Down.

Kong: Skull Island, 9.35pm, RTÉ2

This is a bit of a laugh and a distraction. For the times we’re in, there’s little wrong with that.

The 2017 Kong adventure, starring Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L Jackson and Brie Larson, is no classic but you could get lost in it for a couple of hours.

Years after two enemy pilots land on a mysterious unchartered island in the Pacific, a team of scientists embark on a top-secret mission to the same region.

Things soon descend into chaos when the local wildlife proves far from welcoming, and they must battle to escape from the domain of the mighty Kong.

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New or Returning Shows

Rock Till We Drop, 9.00pm, BBC Two

Martin Kemp and Lady Leshurr search for incredible musicians over the age of 64 to form two rock 'n' roll bands, who will perform at the Isle of Wight Festival in just six weeks' time.

Both mentors hold open mic sessions to find the bands' lead singers, with Martin looking for a soul voice, while Lady Leshurr is searching for someone who can mix rock with reggae.

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Somebody, Somewhere, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy

This promises to be a poignant comedy, starring Bridget Everett, which has apparently gone down well in the USA.

Everett stars as fortysomething Sam. As she struggles to deal with the death of her sister, the Kansas woman receives unexpected help in the form of a co-worker.

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The Guardians of Justice, Netflix

This looks nuts!

It's a seven-part series that offers a mish-mash of animation formats, from stop-motion and hybrid live-action, to pixel art. Just look at the trailer . . .

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Castlevania’s Adi Shankar is behind a show that tells the story of an alien superhero called Marvelous Man.

He’s maintained peace on Earth for decades – but now a grim secret has caused chaos and the potential for global war.

Worst Roommate Ever, Netflix

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This documentary is ideal viewing for anyone who lives in fear of others. Be prepared to be scared . . .

It features violent con artists and stone-cold killers in four terrifying true stories that unveil some of the worst cohabitation experiences one could ever imagine.

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