Mary Kennedy hosts a documentary about the aging process for women, Claudia Winkleman presents a new show The Piano, Scarlett Moffatt sets out to finally pass her driving test and Bill Gates is the focus of The Billionaires Who Made Our World . . .
Pick of the Day
Mary Kennedy: Fad Saoil, 9.30pm, TG4
Mary Kennedy is one of the country's best known television presenters and personalities and in this documentary she speaks openly about the aging process for women.
From loneliness to health concerns, osteoporosis to ageism and from mental health issues to loss of confidence - nothing is off the table in this frank and honest account.
Mary is driven to ensure that older women feel heard and are well-informed about their own bodies and how they can keep themselves healthy, active and full of confidence.
Don't Miss
Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon, 9.00pm, BBC One
Four years after the Daniels family moved into their home there are still moving boxes left unopened in the garage leaving little room for the family of five.
Stacey (above), with the help of organiser Dilly, carpenter Rob and cleaner Iwan, puts all their belongings on display in a warehouse for them to see just how much unnecessary clutter they have.
Their stash includes 492 DVDs, 35 happy birthday banners, 12 unopened chandeliers and 905 items of baby clothing.
Surgeons: At the Edge of Life, 9.00pm, BBC Two
A 17-year-old who developed scoliosis in adolescence has surgery to correct his extremely curved spine.
But the procedure has its risks as the spinal cord is at the centre of the vertebrae where the surgeons must operate.
The Addenbrooke's team also welcome a 75 -year-old woman who is having an operation to help with her bladder control.
New or Returning Shows
The Piano, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Fresh from her stint presenting The Traitors, Claudia Winkleman searches for passionate pianists at public pianos in train stations across the UK.
Unbeknownst to the performers they are being watched by Lang Lang and Mika who are looking for one amateur musician to perform at London's Royal Festival Hall.
The search begins in King's Cross St Pancras.
Scarlett's Driving School, 8.30pm, BBC One
Documentary in which reality star and TV presenter Scarlett Moffatt sets out to finally pass her driving test - on the 14th attempt - and also helps other luckless would-be drivers who, like her, have been learning for decades.
First up is 25-year-old Jess, who has clocked up hundreds of hours of lessons over eight years.
Some instructors will no longer get in a car with her, so stepdad Richard is her last chance as she tackles the five-day course at Scarlett's driving school.
The Billionaires Who Made Our World: Bill Gates, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Documentary profiles of the titans of Silicon Valley, beginning with Bill Gates (below) who, after revolutionising the world of tech, went on a mission to save the world.
The programme reveals new details about the Microsoft mogul's charity empire, questions his business practices, and asks if the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is too powerful and unaccountable in the world of global health.
Mariupol - Unlost Hope, 10.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Documentary charting the first month of the invasion of the Ukrainian city, featuring the stories of ordinary people who have witnessed Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The Tourist, 9.30pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Here’s a six-part HBO Max nail-biter, starring Jamie Dornan, that was on the BBC a while ago. It was the UK’s most-watched drama of 2022.
A man survives being run off the road by a tanker truck in the Australian Outback, but wakes up in hospital with no memory of who he is.
While a local police officer takes on the case, the stranger discovers he is being pursued by enemies from a past he does not know.
When he receives a message from an unknown source, he ventures into the wilderness in search of the truth.
New to Stream
Full Swing, Netflix
This immersive documentary series follows a diverse group of professional golfers - on and off the course - during a relentless season of competition.
African Queens: Njinga, Netflix
From Executive Producer Jada Pinkett Smith comes a new documentary series exploring the lives of prominent and iconic African Queens.
The first season will cover the life of Njinga, the complex, captivating, and fearless 17th century warrior queen of Ndongo and Matamba, in modern day Angola.
The nation’s first female ruler, Njinga earned a reputation for her blend of political and diplomatic skill with military prowess and became an icon of resistance.