There's the second part of George Michael: Outed, the story of Hugh Bonneville and John Bishop’s remarkable DNA Journey, Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop, and more gorgeous gaffs on Home of the Year . . .
Pick of the Day
George Michael: Outed, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The second part of this documentary looks at how George Michael announced his sexuality to the world in 1998.
It also examines the events that led to it including losing his partner to an Aids-related illness, being arrested for committing a lewd act in a public toilet and threats from the News of the World to publish pictures of him cruising in a park.
Also, Will Young shares how the events gave hope to young gay men at the time.
Don’t Miss
Home of the Year, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Another round of the show that makes a virtue of rooting around strangers’ houses.
This week, Hugh Wallace, Amanda Bone and Sara Cosgrove visit Jean and John Farrell' modern new-build home in Dublin, Maria Alcazar and Michael Swan's duplex apartment in Kildare, and Jacqui and Rob Naughton's renovated village property in Mayo.
Agatha Christie: Why Didn't They Ask Evans? 10.15pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
The classic Agatha Christie yarn, starring Will Poulter and Lucy Boynton, with Hugh Laurie and Paul Whitehouse, continues.
Bobby and Frankie are convinced a shocking death thought to be suicide was actually murder, so they hatch a plan to infiltrate Frankie into the home of their prime suspect.
Long Lost Family, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell present the stories of two women trying to find birth parents after half a century apart.
Ann Melbourne found her birth mother over a decade ago and now wants to locate her birth father Leslie, who she has limited information about in her adoption paperwork.
Meanwhile Amanda Village is searching for her mother Susan, who gave her up for adoption.
Louis Theroux Interviews - Dame Judi Dench, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Louis meets the Oscar-winning actress (below) at her home in Surrey for a candid and lively conversation.
She discusses her long career, her passion for theatre, her life away from acting and her relationship with her husband, the late Michael Williams.
Louis also accompanies Judi to the Gielgud Theatre in London's West End, where they discuss the difficulties of the lockdown and how it inadvertently led to her surprise popularity on TikTok.
Food Unwrapped's Veg Box, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Andi Oliver heads to an onion factory to see how the eye-watering vegetable is peeled on a gigantic scale before uncovering why asparagus gives some people pungent pee.
Amanda Byram (above) finds out how a vegetable can be trademarked and investigates what happens to the 10 million pumpkins discarded every Halloween.
Matt Tebbutt discovers why stir-fry veg mixes have such a short shelf life and Briony May Williams investigates why some radishes are hotter than others.
Katie Price's Mucky Mansion, 10.00pm, Channel 4
In this week’s episode, Katie (above) creates her own makeup room and brings new life to the shabby stables.
After spotting a paparazzi photographer, she takes a moment to reflect on how these moments impact her mental health.
New or Returning Shows
Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Mobeen Azhar investigates the untold story of Japanese pop mogul Johnny Kitagawa and the allegations of sexual abuse against him by some of the boys in his talent agency.
Despite the claims, the Japanese media has remained largely silent, even after the music mogul's death in 2019.
Mobeen visits Japan to speak to those who say Kitagawa abused them, and find out how the allegations have affected his legacy.
DNA Journey, 9.00pm, UTV/ITV
Acclaimed actor and Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville, and one of the UK's successful comedians John Bishop, make for an unlikely friendship.
But a chance meeting in a Covid vaccine centre has made them mates and now they're about to cement that friendship on a road trip to discover their family history.
But what they both don't know is that they have a deeper connection to each other through their ancestors.
Viva Ceol Tire, 9.00pm, TG4
Jo Ní Chéide introduces country music videos filmed on location in Ireland. Featuring Declan Nerney, Bernie Heeney, John Hogan, Michael English, Olivia Douglas and Derek Ryan