It's Orchestra Week on Dancing with the Stars, there’s a shocking discovery on Smother, filmmaker Ben Zand investigates the dark world of incels, and Liz Bonnin wraps Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs . . .
Pick of the Day
Dancing with the Stars, 6.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Tonight’s show is one of the most popular of the themed nights on DWTS – and it apparently gives contestants a great big buzz.
The remaining contenders take to the stage for Orchestra Week, accompanied by live music performed by the RTE Concert Orchestra.
Doireann Garrihy and Jennifer Zamparelli present, while Brian Redmond, Loraine Barry and Arthur Gourounlian judge the efforts and give their verdicts.
Don’t Miss
Smother, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
As the family drama rattles on, Paul convinces Val that she has to cut herself off from her family due to their toxic influence, but she struggles to stick to his advice.
Meanwhile, Jenny and Anna travel to Donegal to investigate Grace's death themselves and they make a shocking discovery while there.
Call the Midwife, 8.00pm, BBC One
The countdown to Trixie and Matthew's wedding officially begins, with Sister Veronica taking charge of organising the wedding gifts, while the bride's brother Geoffrey arrives and aims to arrange her hen party.
But the stress levels escalate as a catalogue of disasters threaten to spoil the day.
Meanwhile, a car crash leaves Dr Turner facing the biggest test of his career, Nancy considers her and Colette's future, and Sister Julienne hatches a plan to save Nonnatus House.
New or Returning Shows
Carabao Cup, 3.30pm, Sky Sports Main Event
Streaming on NOW
Newcastle United will play in their first major final since 1999 when they meet Manchester United at Wembley Stadium in the final of the Carabao Cup.
Newcastle lost to Manchester United in the FA Cup final in 1999 and will have revenge on their mind 24 years later.

Eddie Howe’s side have beaten Tranmere, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth Leicester and Southampton en route to Wembley, while Manchester United overcame Aston Villa, Burnley, Charlton and Nottingham Forest.
Manchester United last won this competition in 2017, but Newcastle have never won it, tasting defeat to Manchester City in their only previous final appearance in 1976.
Untold: The Secret World of Incels, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Filmmaker Ben Zand investigates the dark world of incels.
Short for involuntary celibate, the term describes a man who is often hostile towards women due to their inability to attract them.
After a year-long investigation, Zand gains unprecedented access to the men behind the keyboards.
Research finds the community is rapidly growing, as one of the most extreme incel forums has 18,000 members - with around 2500 in the UK.
The documentary also meets a British incel who has never had a proper conversation with a woman in real life.
And the investigation uncovers shocking extremism, which includes sharing extremely violent and bloody content.
Faking Hitler, 11.00pm, Channel 4
Walter Presents - which showcases the best foreign language drama series from around the world - continues with this German drama set in the 1980s and based on real events.
Gerd Heidemann is star reporter at Stern magazine, but appearances deceive. His chief is at him to deliver a scoop as Heidemann hasn't had a big exclusive for a while.
Rumours swirl around about Heidemann's Hitler fetish but it's not all rumour: he owns Hermann Goring's yacht, and his lover is Hermann's daughter, Edda.
Someone else with a strong interest in all things Adolf is Konrad Kujau. Kujau poses as Dr Konrad Fischer, seller of Hitler memorabilia, but in truth he is a committed forger.
When he fools an expert into authenticating one of his Hitler paintings based on his last-minute faking of Hitler's writing on the back of the picture, Kujau gets the bright idea to forge a diary.
A desperate Heidemann comes across the first diary and a match made in journalistic hell commences.
New to Stream
Where is Anne Frank? Sky Cinema & NOW
Director Ari Folman’s thought-provoking animated movie focuses on Kitty, Anne Frank's imaginary friend, who travels across Europe on a quest to find the deceased author.
Ending Today
Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs, 8.00pm, BBC One
Liz Bonnin joins the palaeontologists as they unearth the remains of fearsome Jurassic predators, with the team considering if the site was a dinosaur hunting ground.
They try to figure out if these predators were involved in the deaths of supersized beasts like the diplodocus buried at the site, helping to reveal why so many dinosaurs came here, and what killed them in such great numbers 150 million years ago.
Sunday Cinema
Mud, 11.10pm, BBC One
Here’s a pretty good drama, starring Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon.
Two boys exploring an island on the Mississippi discover a fugitive has made his home there.
He tells them he is on the run from bounty hunters after killing a man, and needs their help to be reunited with his lost love.
As they ferry messages to the woman in question, the youngsters are forced to come to terms with the complexity of adult relationships.
Family Flick
The NeverEnding Story, 3.00pm, BBC One
Fantasy adventure based on Michael Ende's novel, starring Barret Oliver, Noah Hathaway, Gerald McRaney, Moses Gunn and Patricia Hayes.
A lonely boy, neglected by his father and bullied at school, finds comfort in a mysterious book about a young hero's quest to save his world from destruction.
But while he reads the tale, he begins to become part of the story.