There’s the last two ever episodes of US sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Kevin McGahern hangs out with orang-utans on Zoo Live, superhero Ms Marvel arrives on Disney+, and Adam Sandler stars in Hustle . . .
Pick of the Day
Goodbye Brooklyn Nine-Nine, 8.00pm, E4
As the show comes to an end after eight seasons, here’s a look back at the best moments from the much-loved US comedy series.
It includes contributions from cast members such as Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero, Stephanie Beatriz and Joe Lo Truglio, alongside creatives and celebrity fans, and exploring what turned it into such a success.
Then at 9.00pm, there’s the first part of the finale, as the squad take stock of their eight years together and look towards their futures.
That’s followed AT 9.30pm by the last-ever episode as the comedy reaches its end with the second part of the finale and a concluding look back at the characters' journeys over the years.
Don’t Miss
Zoo Live, 7.00pm, RTÉ One
Comedian Kevin McGahern (above) is the Celebrity Zookeeper for a Day and hangs out with orang-utans, while night-vision cameras reveal what animals get up to after dark.
Host Sinead Kennedy finds out how much food it takes to feed an entire zoo, and Ella McSweeney finds out whether wolves are really the bad guys or just misunderstood.
Between the Covers, 7.30pm, BBC Two
Here’s a show that RTÉ should emulate. Just saying, like . . .
Sara Cox is joined by singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé (above), comedian and podcaster Pierre Novellie, TV and radio presenter the Rev Kate Bottley and actor Adrian Scarborough.
Together, the guests discuss some of their favourite books, as well as reviewing this week's two book club choices - Metronome by Tom Watson, and The Secret River by Australian author Kate Grenville.
Thatcher: A Very British Revolution, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Another chance to see the rise and dramatic downfall of Margaret Thatcher, as told by members of her inner circle, who reveal how a political outsider won power and came to dominate the 1980s.
The first episode charts how she managed to become a prominent political figure and survived the controversial policy that saw the press label her the 'milk snatcher', before challenging Edward Heath for the leadership of the Conservative Party.
The Falklands Play, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Production of Ian Curteis's controversial drama which charts the political manoeuvring that went on behind the scenes of Margaret Thatcher's government during the Falklands War.
Patricia Hodge stars as the totemic UK prime minister, with James Fox and John Standing. First aired in 2002.
Followed at 11.30pm by The Falklands Play Row, an investigation into the controversy that surrounded Ian Curteis' The Falklands Play which was scheduled to be shown on the fifth anniversary of the conflict, but was postponed for 15 years.
The programme looks at the history of the cause celebre, in which the BBC were accused of left-wing bias and questions were asked in the House of Commons.
Marú inár Measc, 9.30pm, TG4
Episode four features the family of Ann Walsh, a 23-year-old young woman who was murdered on August 24th 2005.
Ann was strangled by her former boyfriend, Raymond Donovan, in the grounds of the local church in Kilrush, county Clare.
Despite confessing to killing Ann, Raymond Donovan remained defiant when Gardaí charged him with her murder, however he was found guilty after a short period of time and sentenced to life.
He will soon to be eligible for parole and his possible release could see him back on the streets of Kilrush where Ann’s family live.
This documentary includes deeply personal interviews with Ann’s family members as they recall the night she was murdered and how this tragedy has changed them profoundly.
New to Stream
Ms Marvel, Disney+
Here's a new series that introduces Kamala Khan, a 16-year-old Pakistani-American growing up in Jersey City.
A great student, avid gamer and voracious fan-fiction scribe, she has a special affinity for superheroes, particularly Captain Marvel.
But Kamala struggles to fit in at home and at school – that is, until she gets super powers like the heroes she’s always looked up to.
Life is easier with superpowers, right?
Baby Fever, Netflix
In this rom-com series, a fertility doctor who drunkenly inseminates herself with her ex-boyfriend's sperm tries to woo him back after becoming pregnant.
Hustle, Netflix
Adam Sandler plays a down-on-his-luck basketball scout who finds a potential superstar in Spain, and then sets out to prove they both have what it takes to make it in the NBA.
Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, Netflix
Yet another documentary showcasing fruitcake USA.
In 2008, a dramatic raid at the Yearning for Zion Ranch in West Texas generated attention around the world.
Law enforcement agents uncovered stunning evidence of sexual, physical and psychological abuse and took over 400 children into custody.
Directed by Emmy and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Rachel Dretzin, this documentary offers an in-depth look into the secretive polygamous sect of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) and the rise of self-professed prophet Warren Jeffs.
The four-part series features never-before-seen archival footage and harrowing personal stories from some of the courageous women and men who escaped.
From forced underage marriage and pregnancy to a complete unravelling into an oppressive criminal cult under Warren Jeffs’ rule, the story uncovers extraordinary bravery battling tyrannical control in modern America.