Ed Sheeran and Nile Rodgers are among the stars performing at the Concert for Ukraine, there’s Banned! The Mary Whithouse Story, The Flash and Keeping Faith are back, and Holby City ends after 23 years . . .
Pick of the Day
Concert for Ukraine, 8.00pm, Virgin Media One
A star-studded line-up of musicians perform some of their most powerful hits, in aid of the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, in front a live audience at Birmingham's NEC Arena.
All sponsorship and advertising revenue generated from the broadcast of the event will be donated by ITV to the DEC appeal.
The broadcast will intersperse the acts with short films recognising the ongoing relief efforts and the plight faced by people affected by the conflict in Ukraine.
Viewers will be able to donate money to the cause throughout the evening. Performers include Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, Nile Rodgers & Chic (above), Becky Hill and Gregory Porter.
Don’t Miss
Live UEFA European Qualifiers, 7.00pm, Virgin Media Two
Portugal host North Macedonia (kick-off 7.45pm) with the winner earning a place at this year’s World Cup finals in Qatar.
Portugal progressed thanks to a 3-1 win over Turkey in the semi-finals with goals from Otavio, Diogo Jota and Matheus Nunes, while Aleksandar Trajkovski's injury-time strike gave North Macedonia (above) a shock 1-0 victory against European champions Italy.
That win in Palermo will give the North Macedonians hope, but it’s hard to see lightning strike twice for them. They’ll have nothing to lose though.
Home of the Year, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
This week, judges Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove (above) visit Shirley and Alan Coleman's modern panoramic house in north county Dublin.
They’ll also be taking a look at Padraig and Gráinne Haughney's old shop conversion in Kilkenny and Sinead Murphy's city home with protected facade in Cork.
Thor: Ragnarok, 9.30pm, RTÉ2
Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Tom Hiddleston and Mark Ruffalo star in this enjoyable Marvel romp.
The warrior is imprisoned on the other side of the universe and attempts to get back to Asgard to stop the destruction of his home world by his evil sister.
Then, while fighting as a gladiator for a crazed dictator, Thor finds help from an unexpected source.
New or Returning Shows
Banned! The Mary Whithouse Story, 9.00pm, BBC Two
This is a two-parter looking back at the life of Mary Whitehouse (below), the British teacher and housewife who ran a 30-year campaign to turn back the tide the permissive culture she saw sweeping through society with the advent of the sexual revolution.
The programme revisits some of her campaigns, including boycotts against films like Last Tango In Paris, and features first-hand testimony from the people who knew her and studied her work.
The Flash, 8.00pm, Sky Max
Season 8 of the DC adaptation. It’s some run for the Scarlet Speedster.
When a powerful alien threat arrives on Earth under mysterious circumstances, Barry, Iris and the rest of Team Flash are pushed to their limits in a desperate battle to save the world.
But with time running out and the fate of humanity at stake, Flash and his companions will also need to enlist the help of some old friends if the forces of good are to prevail.
Keeping Faith, 10.30pm, TG4
It’s season 3 of this Welsh drama starring Eve Myles as solicitor Faith Howells.
An unwanted visitor returns, set to threaten Faith's future, while the custody battle goes from bad to worse as Evan fights to be granted shared custody.
Faith's new law firm is now firmly established, but she is already finding herself at loggerheads with an esteemed local judge.
The team's latest clients are the parents of a boy with a brain tumour, who wish to overrule the local hospital trust and seek out a controversial new treatment.
Celia Imrie and Sian Phillips guest star in this run.
New to Stream
Mike Epps: Indiana Mike, Netflix
Filmed at the Walker Theatre in his hometown of Indianapolis, with an audience that includes the Mayor, the Indiana Pacers, and Mike Epps’ criminal lawyer since 1992.
This is Epps' third Netflix special, and here he exclaims what he loves about Indiana, his parents’ legacy and much more.
Ending Today
Holby City, 7.50pm, BBC One
After 23 years, the Beeb’s long-running medical drama comes to an end tonight.
In the last ever episode, reverberations of Jac's surgery are felt around Darwin and beyond. Will life on Wyvern Wing ever be the same again?
A wounded Dom feels more left out than ever after learning Josh and Ange have closed him out of their family crises, while Donna and Hanssen rally around Lexy after bad news, but she is determined to seize the day.
Somebody, Somewhere, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy
The melancholy US comedy signs off with a double-episode.
After a surprising update concerning her recent job performance, Sam must evaluate her next step.
Meanwhile, Tricia and Charity's working relationship grows complicated. Then, in her quest to reinspire Joel, Sam recruits a small team to help and reveals a new potential location for Choir Practice.
Later, on a purple party bus, Sam realises how far she has come.