Tonight sees the final of Ultimate Hell Week: The Professionals, Chapelwaite's a new horror series based on a Stephen King story, and there’s the Paul Feig-directed fantasy The School for Good and Evil, which was filmed in Belfast . . .
Pick of the Day
Ultimate Hell Week: The Professionals, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Why anyone would put themselves through this is beyond me. I haven’t even run for a bus in years.
Mind you, it’s a different experience for us viewers. We can take our shoes off, put our feet up on the sofa, and enjoy watching others suffer. All while sipping a cuppa and dunking a digestive or two.
Anyway, here we go: the final. Of the 20 recruits who started the course, only four now remain.
The course culminates in one final event - complete the mission and they will have completed the Ultimate Hell Week.
The final four are David Gillick, Billy Holland, Eric Donovan and Setanta O’ hAilpin.
Don’t Miss
The Repair Shop, 8.00pm, BBC One
Jay Blades and the team bring four more treasured family heirlooms back to life.
The first arrival is Suzanne from London, who hopes that mechanical expert Steve Fletcher can bring a decorative wind-up bird cage that once belonged to her late mother back to its former glory.
Church wardens Brian Tidswell and David Dickinson bring in a selection of carved angels for wood restorer Will Kirk to repair.
Finally, an old Georgian peat bucket and a surgeon's leather case are restored by experts Dominic Chinea and Suzie Fletcher.
The Good Fight, 9.35pm, RTÉ2
Christine Baranski and co continue to court justice.
This week the team gathers together to save Ri'Chard's nephew, who is waiting for a bone marrow transplant.
This England, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
Boris Johnson continues his recovery from Covid at Chequers, with physio sessions and a new diet. And his latest child is on the way.
The Department of Health pushes for 100,000 tests per day and makes plans to source PPE.
Meanwhile, journalist Pippa Crerar begins to investigate reports that Dominic Cummings was seen in Durham.
Johnson then returns to Downing Street, his other half Carrie gives birth as the country continues to try and cope with Covid cases and deaths, and the Cummings Durham story breaks.
New or Returning Shows
Unapologetic, 11.05pm, Channel 4
Back for a second run, DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz invite black people to talk freely about everything and anything.
They begin by covering dating preferences, in light of actor John Boyega's statement in GQ magazine that he "only dates Black".
They also ask whether mistresses are judged differently to male lovers, and discuss the perils of clout chasing, the reckless pursuit of online followers.
Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here, 8.00pm, BBC Four
Jeremy Black examines one of the most extraordinary periods in English history, explaining the unique economic, social and political conditions that led to the nation becoming the richest and most powerful on Earth by the 19th century.
He traces the unprecedented explosion of new ideas and technological inventions that transformed an agrarian society into an increasingly industrial and urban one.
Rúin ón Spéir, 9.30pm, TG4
The first episode of this two-part aerial documentary series explores the secrets and hidden histories of Ireland's beautiful and ancient South and East.
The journey begins on the east coast where viewers will discover the long and chequered history of a Viking prison island.
Then the programme reveals how the extraordinary secret of an ancient necropolis was revealed by a hovering drone, how a Wicklow waterfall nearly severed the British royal line, the secret grave of Father Christmas - and the strange tale of Europe's only open sea cable car.
New to Stream
Chapelwaite, Paramount+
This is a horror series based on the short story Jerusalem's Lot by American writer Stephen King. It is written by Peter and Jason Filardi, and has been renewed for a second season.
In the 1850s, Captain Charles Boone (Adrien Brody) relocates his family to his ancestral home in the small, sleepy town of Preacher's Corners.
Charles will soon have to confront the secrets of his family's history and fight to end the darkness.
Notre-Dame, Netflix
Inspired by true accounts from French firefighters, this drama series explores the impact of the 2019 fire of Notre-Dame on a diverse group of Parisians.
The School for Good and Evil, Netflix
Oaul Feig directs this Belfast-filmed fantasy with a cast that includes Sophia Anne Caruso, Sofia Wylie, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Yeoh,, with Kerry Washington and Charlize Theron.
In the village of Gavaldon, two misfits and best friends, Sophie (Sophia Anne Caruso) and Agatha (Sofia Wylie), share the unlikeliest of bonds.
Sophie, a golden-haired seamstress, dreams of escaping her dreary life to become a princess, while Agatha, with her grim aesthetic and offbeat mother, has the makings of a real witch.
One night under a blood red moon, a powerful force sweeps them away to the School for Good and Evil - where the true stories behind every great fairy tale begin.
Sophie is dropped into the School for Evil, run by the glamourous and acid-tongued Lady Lesso (Charlize Theron), and Agatha in the School for Good, overseen by the sunny and kind Professor Dovey (Kerry Washington).
And according to the Schoolmaster (Laurence Fishburne), only true love’s kiss can change the rules and send the girls to their rightful schools and destiny.