Aubrey Plaza stars in Black Bear, Sarah Michelle Gellar does similar in Wolf Pack, an American bulldog throws his weight around in The Dog House, and KSI: In Real Life looks at the life of the YouTube star . . .
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Black Bear, Amazon Freevee
Fresh from her turn on The White Lotus, Aubrey Plaza pops up here in Lawrence Michael Levine's quirky dramedy.
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Plaza plays Allison, a film-maker heads off to write her next screenplay at a log cabin owned by musician Gabe (Christopher Abbott) and his pregnant partner Blair (Sarah Gadon).
Sparks quickly begin to fly as Alison’s presence intensifies the couple’s unhappiness.
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The Dog House, 8.00pm, Channel 4
At Woodgreen Pets Charity, an American bulldog known as Buddy the clown throws his weight around with intrepid Manchester couple Katie and James.
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Meanwhile, after being found living in a field, 12-year-old terrier Tiddles enjoys a makeover at the groomers.
It’s hoped his spruced-up look will convince the Bradford family that age is just a number.
In the Footsteps of Killers, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Emilia Fox, Professor David Wilson and Dr Graham Hill investigate the murder of Deborah Wood, who disappeared after leaving a city centre bar in Leeds in January 1996.
Deborah's body was found having been set on fire on a railway embankment at Burley Park train station, just two miles away from where she was last seen.
The team pieces together a number of chilling clues that help narrow the investigation down to one suspect.
Page Turners, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
With the members of the Malahide book club, who come from Ukraine and Russia and meet once a month to discuss English written titles and have a glass of wine.
Some of them met through their children's school and have been introducing their friends to the group ever since.
Dragons’ Den, 8.00pm, BBC One
Entrepreneurs Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett preside over more business opportunities.
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A cleaning product purveyor aims to make a positive social impact by turning homes into mini factories, while a sparkly party wear business gets one of the Dragons off their feet.
Pop-up board games made from paper and card get the Dragons' competitive juices flowing and a bedding business entrepreneur hopes their eco-credentials will inspire offers of investment. Presented by Evan Davis.
The Apprentice, 9.00pm, BBC One
The candidates are sent to buzzing Brighton and Hove, one of the fastest growing cities in the UK. Their football team ain’t bad either.
Here, amongst the bustling streets, they are tasked to secure and negotiate nine items synonymous to the area.
The team that secures the most items at the lowest prices will win, while one of those on the other side will see their business ambitions go up in smoke.
New or Returning Shows
Grayson Perry’s Full English, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The artist Grayson Perry - no stranger to English eccentricity - travels around England in a bid to uncover what Englishness means today, while collecting objects for an exhibition about Englishness.
Grayson begins in the Kent port of Dover, where he meets a man who patrols the English Channel looking for immigrants arriving from overseas.
Moving on to the west country, he explores older ideas of England, dressing as the spirit of a deer to participate in a ritual with the British Druid Order.
Then he visits the country pile of musicians Pearl Lowe and Danny Goffey, where he encounters a nostalgia for the faded glamour of England's past.
Laochra Gael, 9.30pm, TG4
The 21st series of Laochra Gael returns with the story of Galway hurler, Joe Canning. Joe was marked for greatness from the start.
He carried the burden of being the chosen one that would end the Galway hurling famine. But year after year, they fell short.
Thanks to the magic he weaved on the field, Joe became the most famous player in the country, and learned harsh lessons about the scrutiny that comes with that fame.
With the entire country fixated on Joe's quest to win the All Ireland he deserved, all he ever wanted was to make his family proud.
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Wolf Pack, Paramount+
Great to see Sarah Michelle Gellar back on the box – but initial reports about this show aren't great.
The creator of MTV's Teen Wolf is back with another wolf-themed show – though the two projects are not connected.
Wolf Pack is based on the 2004 book of the same name by Edo van Belkom.
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After a devastating forest fire, a ranger discovers a litter of wolf cubs. Pretty quickly, he and his wife learn that they are rather unique.
They are both animal and human.
Although the young ones try to fit into the human world, their true nature makes the challenges of being teenagers all the more difficult.
When one of the pack is kidnapped, the others must draw on both sides of their nature – human and wolf – to find the cunning, the strength, and the courage it takes to rescue her.
KSI: In Real Life, Prime Video
Here’s a documentary film that focuses on the life and career of KSI, a English YouTuber, rapper and boxer.
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KSI opens up about his childhood and personal highs and lows in what promises to be a revealing film executive produced by documentary maker Louis Theroux.