The Good Doctor's back for a sixth season, Louis Theroux meets Judy Dench, Flowers in the Attic: The Origin lands, and it’s closing time on the current run of The Restaurant . . .
Pick of the Day
The Good Doctor, 9.00pm, Sky Witness
Streaming on NOW
Now in its sixth season, this medical drama starring Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, a young autistic surgeon with savant syndrome, who is based at the fictional St Bonaventure Hospital in San Jose.
Shaun and Lea's wedding reception is interrupted by a violent attack at the hospital; the trauma of seeing people he cares for in life-threatening situations affects Shaun in more ways than one.
Don’t Miss
Louis Theroux Interviews: Dame Judy Dench, 9.15pm, BBC Two
This time, Louis meets the Oscar-winning actress Judy Dench at her home in Surrey for a candid and lively conversation about her long career.
They also discuss her passion for theatre, her life away from acting and her relationship with her late husband, Michael Williams.
Later in the programme, Louis also accompanies Judi to The Gielgud Theatre in London's West End, where they discuss the difficulties of the lockdown and how it inadvertently led to surprise her popularity on TikTok.
The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas (below) host as the bakers face pastry week in the quarter-finals.
Each baker must show their vol-au-vent making skills, demonstrate a technical ability in creating a savoury snack and finally craft a showstopping 3D pie-scape depicting their favourite story from childhood.
With only four places in the semi-final, who will be leaving the competition for good?
Kenny Rogers: All In for the Gambler, 9.00pm, TG4
Here's an all-star concert event at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee honouring Kenny Rogers' historic 60-year career.
The show also featured the final performance together by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, one of popular music's most beloved duets of all time.
How Long Will You Live? 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Phil Kieran gives advice to 56-year-old Drogheda healthcare assistant Sheryll Barnes, originally from Jamaica, who does very little exercise and whose life revolves around work and her grown-up family.
Among other health professionals, Phil calls in dietitian Jasmine Carbon, who analyses how Sheryll's Afro-Caribbean diet could be affecting her health, and in turn, her life expectancy.
New or Returning Shows
Sherwood, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
This is a BBC drama inspired by real events, starring David Morrissey, Lesley Manville, Alun Armstrong and Joanne Froggatt.
When a tragic and unexpected murder occurs in an ex-mining town, Detective Chief Superintendent Ian St Clair is called to investigate.
Meanwhile, news of the crime threatens to unearth secrets from the past and shatter an already fractured community.
Jimmy Akingbola Handle With Care, 9.00pm, UTV/ITV
In this deeply personal film full of revealing encounters and emotional reunions, acclaimed actor and presenter Jimmy Akingbola reveals the truth about growing up in the care system in England as he reflects on his own experiences.
New to Stream
Flowers in the Attic: The Origin, Paramount+
This limited series - yet another prequel - tells the origin story of Olivia and Malcolm Foxworth and how dark family secrets shaped the Foxworth family from the very beginning.
The headstrong and determined Olivia Winfield is working alongside her beloved father when she finds herself being unexpectedly wooed by one of the USA’s most eligible bachelors, Malcom Foxworth.
After a whirlwind romance, Olivia finds herself as the mistress of the imposing Foxworth Hall, a manor full of high ceilings, oil paintings and secret doors.
Very soon, though, she discovers that the fairy-tale life she was expecting is quickly unraveling and turning into a nightmare.
Ending Today
The Restaurant, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
The last celebrity to take on the role as head chef on The Restaurant is one of the country’s most popular comedians and actors, Deirdre O’Kane (below).
Deirdre brings her 'Mammy’ cooking to the kitchen but how will the critics and the diners react to her roasted tomatoes, iced berries and surf and turf?
Make Me Prime Minister, 9.15pm, Channel 4
The final three competitors hit the campaign trail in their last chance to win the title Channel 4's Alternative Prime Minister.
Personalised battle buses, raucous rallies and cliché promotional videos are just some of the tools they have to impress judges Alastair Campbell and Sayeeda Warsi.
Which finalist has what it takes to land the top job? And could they be any worse than what the UK has endured in recent years?