There's a couple of superstars and loads of Lego on The Late Late, new drama Munich Games, the return of Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, and Martin (Line of Duty) Compston’s Scottish Fling . . .
Following the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, programmes are subject to change. BBC One, for example, has scrapped today's schedule and is exclusively focused on news coverage.
Pick of the Day
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
In light of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, President of Ireland Michael D Higgins will speak about the Queen's relationship with Ireland, the importance of her state visit here, her legacy and his return visit to the UK.
In a pre-recorded segment, Ryan Tubridy meets George Clooney and Julia Roberts in London to talk about their new romantic comedy Ticket to Paradise and why they wanted to make another movie together.
Studio guests include Amy Huberman (below), who will be on the show to talk about her new children's book and her upcoming acting work.
TikTok star Tadhg Fleming, Mrs Brown's Boys actress Fiona O'Carroll and former Miss Ireland Pamela Uba will speak about why they wanted to face their fears in signing up to be part of this year's Ultimate Hell Week: The Professionals.
Ahead of the first ever Dublin Brick Con in Ireland, there will be a few very special Lego recreations of famous Irish landmarks in-studio.Plus, there’s a very special musical performance with Megan O’Neill singing Lay your Head Down.
Don’t Miss
Dan Breen My Fight for Irish Freedom , 8.00pm, TG4
Here’s a repeat well worth another look. And if you missed it last time around, you’re guaranteed a compelling history lesson.
It's a documentary on the colourful life of Dan Breen who started the War of Independence at Soloheadbeg, Tipperary, in 1919 on the day the First Dáil sat in Dublin.
Not content with that, Breen spread rebellion like an infection during his travels around the country.
The Last Leg, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined by guests Richard Ayoade and our own Aisling Bea for a comic review of the significant moments of the past seven days.
As usual, the hashtag #isitok paves the way for the gang to round up, examine and explain the leading and most entertaining news stories of the week.
No doubt, the death of Queen Elizabeth will be a topic of conversation.
New or Returning Shows
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Back for a new run of their wonderful series, Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer head to the River Exe in Devon, where they fish for summer grilse, and a trip to the beach sees them try their hand at shore fishing.
Away from the fishing, Bob finds a shady corner to prepare a vegan lunch for them both, using a special blend of car meat.
Then, as the day draws to a close, they head back to their accommodation and enjoy a game of cricket on the lawn, in which Bob proves himself to be surprisingly agile.
Munich Games, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
In this new drama, it’s 2022, and a friendly football match between an Israeli and a German team is planned as a mark of peace and respect for the victims of the 1972 terrorist attack.
Police and secret services on all sides are on high alert to ensure the security of the event.
Then Oren Simon, a Mossad agent stationed in Berlin, intercepts a message in a dark web forum, just days before the game.
He gets partnered with Maria Köhler, a German State Criminal Police officer (LKA), with Lebanese roots to ensure that history does not repeat itself.
Martin Compston’s Scottish Fling, 9.30pm, BBC Two
Line of Duty star Martin Compston (below) travels across his homeland with his best friend and TV presenter Phil MacHugh to see how its people and landscape are currently shaping Scotland.
Their journey begins in Martin's hometown of Greenock, where Phil has arranged some unexpected transport across the water to sunny Dunoon.
Here the boys indulge in an end-of-the-pier snapshot of the traditional seaside holiday Martin experienced as a boy - crazy golf and ice cream with a not-so-traditional local, BBC's Drag Race winner Lawrence Chaney.
Radio 2 Live at Home, 10.10pm, BBC Four
First up in this series, The Pretenders, as Chrissie Hynde (below) and company perform their trademark trad style of rock 'n' roll.
Followed at 10.40pm by Arena: Alone with Chrissie Hynde, following her shopping for clothes in Paris, hanging out with Sandra Bernhard in New York, spending time in London and taking a special trip back to her hometown of Akron, Ohio.
The documentary from 2017 also features Chrissie giving a live performance at what was one of London's newest venues.
New to Stream
The 355, Sky Cinema & NOW
When a top-secret weapon falls into mercenary hands, wild card CIA agent Mason ‘Mace’ Brown (Jessica Chastain) takes up the task of retrieving it.
But she’s not alone.
Brown joins forces with rival badass German agent Marie (Diane Kruger), former MI6 ally and cutting-edge computer specialist Khadijah (Lupita Nyong'o), and skilled Colombian psychologist Graciela (Penélope Cruz) on a lethal, breakneck mission.
They also have to stay one step ahead of a mysterious woman, Lin Mi Sheng (Bingbing Fan, X-Men: Days of Future Past), who is tracking their every move.
As the action rockets around the globe from the cafes of Paris to the markets of Morocco to the opulent auction houses of Shanghai, the quartet of women will forge a tenuous loyalty that could protect the world - or get them killed.
Cobra Kai: Season 5, Netflix
Following the shocking results of the All Valley Tournament, Sensei Terry Silver is expanding the Cobra Kai empire and trying to make his 'No Mercy' style of karate the only game in town.
With Kreese behind bars and Johnny Lawrence setting karate aside to focus on repairing the damage he's caused, Daniel LaRusso must call on an old friend for help.
Narco-Saints, Netflix
An ordinary entrepreneur joins a secret government mission to capture a Korean drug lord operating in South America. Based on true events.