An RTÉ Investigates special looks at Ireland's Unregulated Psychologists, Panorama explores twitter under the stewardship of Elon Musk, and there's George Michael's brave reaction to his outing in the late 1990s . . .
Pick of the Day
RTÉ Investigates: Ireland's Unregulated Psychologists, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Reporter Barry O'Kelly examines the lack of regulation of psychologists in the private sector.
This is an area where families of young children are forced to seek help because of long public waiting lists, and shows how easy it is for people to call themselves a psychologist in Ireland today.
Don’t Miss
Panorama, 8.00pm, BBC One
Marianna Spring reports on how Elon Musk's ownership of Twitter is transforming one the world's most influential social media platforms.
And not in a good way.
Current and former insiders in San Francisco and the UK reveal how hate and misogyny are thriving under the new owner.
This is following the dismissal of thousands of staff and the reinstatement of users previously banned for breaking Twitter's rules.
Stories from the Street, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Cameras catch up with Martin a regular customer at Focus Coffee Shop, which provides hot meals and a safe space for Dublin's homeless.
He and his girlfriend Shauna are living in a tent while trying to secure couples accommodation.
Also featured is Helen who, after over a decade of living in the streets and in hostels, has acquired a home through Housing First and is starting to reclaim her health and life.
Veronica Guerin, 9.30pm, TG4
Fact-based 2003 drama about crime reporter Veronica Guerin, who set out to expose Ireland's crime lords but ended up another victim, murdered while driving her car.
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The film opens with the journalist's assassination, then looks back to trace her attempts to establish a link between Dublin's drug trade and infamous gangster Martin Cahill in the mid-1990s.
A superb cast includes Cate Blanchett, Gerard McSorley, Ciaran Hinds and Brenda Fricker.
Parole, 9.00pm, BBC Two
This series is a hard watch, but also quite illuminating, as people in the British penal system seek parole.
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Forty-five-year-old Jon has been locked up for 19 years after violently robbing three students in 2004.
A veteran of six previous parole hearings, he hopes an intense period of therapy has changed him enough for the board to give him a chance this time?
Bethany, 23, breached her Criminal Behaviour Order in 2020 after repeatedly threatening to throw herself off motorway bridges, risking her own life and members of the public.
Can she convince the board that she isn't a threat to herself or the public anymore?
New or Returning Shows
George Michael: Outed, 9.00pm, Channel 4
This is a two-part documentary exploring how George Michael's outing was a landmark moment in British gay politics.
The singer was faced with a potential career-ending scandal but averted catastrophe by bravely seizing control of the media narrative.
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The first episode looks back at the singer's early career and unearths the reasons he felt compelled to remain in the closet in the first place.
Featuring contributions from former manager Simon Napier-Bell and Rev Richard Coles, who recalls his own experiences of being a gay man and a pop star in the 1980s.
Jamie's £1 Wonders, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Jamie Oliver presents recipes that keep costs under control in the kitchen.
In the first episode, he shares a roast chicken recipe that saves both time and money by filling chicken thighs with a super-simple stuffing to make the meat stretch further.
Plus, a pancake batter-based dish with layers of spinach, ham and cheese and a pizza that doesn't even need you to turn on the oven.
Archaeology: A Secret History, 8.00pm, BBC Four
Richard Miles charts the history of archaeological breakthroughs in a mission to understand the ancient past.
In the first programme of the series, he explores how the profession began by trying to prove a biblical truth.
Andrea Bocelli: The Journey, 8.00pm, Sky Arts
Streaming on NOW
Merging world-class music with intimate conversations in the awe-inspiring Italian countryside, this promises to be an exploration of the moments that define us, the songs that inspire us, and the relationships that connect us to what matters.
The trailer's in Italian, but you'll get the drift:
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Saol na Feirme, 8.00pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Documentary following the lives of 11 very different Irish farming families over the course of a year.
It begins on the Waterford coast with the Costin siblings, with Mairéad running a vegetable enterprise while her brother Jamie is a progressive dairy farmer.
There are also visits to beef farmer Piaras Ó Lorcáin in Armagh, and Seánie Ó Baoill and his sheep flock in the hills of Donegal.