Angela Bassett stars in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, soul singer Dana Masters recounts the story of the Godmother of British blues Ottilie Patterson, and Gunther's Millions is a doggie documentary with a difference . . .

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Disney+

Here’s the follow-up to the hugely successful MMU hit Black Panther.

Queen Ramonda (Angela Bassett), Shuri (Letitia Wright), M’Baku (Winston Duke), Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the Dora Milaje (including Florence Kasumba) fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death.

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As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o) and Everett Ross (Martin Freeman), working to forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda.

Introducing Tenoch Huerta Mejía as Namor, ruler of a hidden undersea nation, the movie also stars Dominique Thorne, Michaela Coel, Mabel Cadena and Alex Livinalli.

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Neven's Greenway Food Trails, 8.30pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

Neven Maguire explores the Royal Canal Greenway, a 130km cycling and walking trail passing through counties Kildare, Meath, Westmeath and Longford.

At Multyfarnham near Mullingar Neven meets chef and cookery instructor Kamalika Ranasingha, then he takes a boat trip and is joined by Derek Whelan of the Royal Canal Amenities Group.

New or Returning Shows

My Name is Ottilie, 10.40pm, BBC One

Soul singer Dana Masters (below) recounts the story of the 'Godmother of British blues' Ottilie Patterson, who was born in county Down.

It goes from her beginning in Muddy Water's blues club in Chicago, her time as the acclaimed singer with the Chris Barber Band to her sudden disappearance from the music industry.

Featuring Jools Holland, Jacqui Dankworth, Dick Taylor, Stu Morrison, Ronnie Greer and a never-before heard interview with the singer herself.

Building Britain’s Super Homes, 10.00pm, Channel 4

This new series offers an insight into multimillion-pound super home construction following property developer Guy Phoenix.

His latest project in Nottingham transforms a dated hillside house into a bespoke, luxurious super home including glass flooring and an indoor pool with a waterfall.

Blood & Treasure, 9.00pm, Sky Sci-fi

Streaming on NOW

Season 2 opens as Danny and Lexi finish tracking down the last of Farouk's black-market antiquities, they begin to make plans for their future.

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But their plans are derailed when the Vatican is attacked by terrorists

A person from Danny's past returns, leading them on a new hunt to recover one of the greatest lost treasures of Asia, the Spirit Banner of Genghis Khan.

Fortunes of War, 10.00pm, BBC Four

Emma Thompson (below) and Kenneth Branagh star in Alan Plater's adaptation of Olivia Manning's The Balkan Trilogy.

It follows the fate of British newlyweds Guy and Harriet Pringle in Bucharest, Romania, on the eve of the Second World War.

The drama chronicles their travels as they flee the advancing Germany armies, and the characters they meet along the way.

With Rupert Graves, Robert Stephens and Ronald Pickup. Originally broadcast in 1987

Followed by episodes two and three.

Moving West, 8.30pm, TG4

Fair City actress (she plays Farah Phelan) and keen surfer Caroline Harvey made the move from Dublin to Bundoran.

The seaside Donegal town is where she now lives with her partner Ryan, son Thomas and a new baby on the way!

Having lived in Dublin for a number of years, local Cathal O Gallchoir and his Czech-born wife Jana moved to Gortahork. He works at Glenveagh National Park.

Then there’s Neil Ferry and his wife Jackie (above, with Mary Kennedy), as well as their three daughters, who moved from Ballyfermot, Dublin to remote Brinlack where he runs Donegal Coper Craft.

The Magical World of Moss, 9.00pm, BBC Four

This should be of interest to the green-fingered amongst us.

A visit to moss-covered landscapes in Japan, Iceland, France and Denmark where scientists are investigating the astonishing properties and potential of these plants.

Mosses evolved from oceanic algae that emerged onto the land 450 million years ago and have become a main source of oxygen for the evolving planet.

Yet science is only beginning to understand the secrets and the possibilities they hold.

New to Stream

Gunther’s Millions, Netflix

Here’s a documentary with an intriguing premise. It’s one of those true stories that seems quite bizarre.

A dog with a trust fund isn't the strangest part of this story. Gunther's eccentric handler also lived a luxe life - with a cult-like entourage.

Ending Today

Coroner, 9.00pm, Sky Witness

Streaming on NOW

In part two of the season four finale, Jenny and Peggy are forced to face one another in a crazed scramble for life.

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Meanwhile, a case involving a known gangster makes Donovan reconsider his future.

Also: Ross and Alphonse embark on a new journey together - far, far away from the Cooper home.

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