On a busy Sunday there's the final of Dancing with the Stars, crime drama Kin returns, new Channel 4 reality series Rise and Fall, and the concluding episode of The Gold . . .
Pick of the Day
Dancing with the Stars, 6.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy host the final of the contest as the remaining couples take to the floor for the final time.
The four remaining celebrities are Suzanne Jackson, Carl Mullan, Damian McGinty and Brooke Scullion.
Each couple will perform a routine from the series which the judges would like to see again.
They will also perform a showdance where each celebrity will aim to showcase all the skills and techniques they have learned throughout the whole series.
Judges Brian Redmond, Loraine Barry and Arthur Gourounlian (above) will give their opinion on each dance, but the winner will be decided by the public alone.
Don’t Miss
Wild Isles, 7.00pm, BBC One
What’s being regarded as David Attenborough’s final natural world TV series continues.
The wildlife of Britain's woodlands through the seasons, including a look at how the reintroduction of wild boar to the Forest of Dean has helped robins to find food in winter.
Other creatures featured include the world's largest land slug and starlings falling prey to owls on Bodmin Moor.
Plus, a look at how a subterranean network of fungi connects the whole forest together.
The Great Celebrity British Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer, 7.45pm, Channel 4
Matt Lucas (below) hosts a star-studded edition of the baking challenge to raise awareness of Stand Up To Cancer.
The first batch of contestants taking up the challenge set by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith are David Schwimmer, Jesy Nelson, Rose Matafeo and Tom Davis.
They must take on a fiddly French confection and recreate their most embarrassing celebrity fail in meringue.
New or Returning Shows
Kin, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
The highly-regarded gritty gangster drama, starring Aidan Gillen, returns for a second season.
In the wake of Eamon Cunningham's death, the Kinsella family is thriving.
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But a new threat rears its head when members of a Turkish cartel inform them that Eamon owed them a sizeable debt - and since they killed him, the obligation is now theirs.
Rise and Fall, 9.00pm, Channel 4
This new reality contest is also part of a social experiment exploring how wealth and power shape the way people behave toward one another.
In a game packed with drama, betrayal and power plays, players have opportunities to rise and fall, from having everything to having nothing.
The cash prize starts at zero and only builds if challenges devised by those in power are completed by those who are not.
Those at the bottom must find a way to make it to the top, as only the most powerful and influential can win the game.
Villeneuve Pironi: Racing’s Untold Tragedy, 7.00pm, Sky Documentaries
Streaming on NOW
This documentary tells the astonishing true story of two gifted Ferrari F1 drivers: Gilles Villeneuve (below) and Didier Pironi, forever torn apart by a historic and hugely controversial moment in time.
Through archive footage, interviews with Jacques Villeneuve, Alain Prost and Jackie Stewart, alongside the respective families, it tells the story of their rise to glory culminating in that infamous and tragic 1982 F1 season.
In the midst of modern racing’s most dangerous era, two daring Ferrari teammates were battling for the world championship, but at the San Marino Grand Prix, Pironi broke an unwritten team agreement, "stealing" victory from his teammate and close friend Villeneuve on the final lap.
New to Stream
Tad the Lost Explorer and the Curse of the Mummy, Sky Cinema & NOW
In this family adventure, Tad Jones has finally achieved his dream of becoming a real archaeologist.
He is proudly supported by his friends Sara, a fellow explorer, and Mummy, a hilarious undead guardian of an ancient civilization.
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But after discovering a long-lost sarcophagus in Mexico, Tad manages to accidentally destroy it, unleashing an ancient shape-shifting spell upon Mummy.
Even his dog Jeff and Sara’s pet parrot Belzoni get caught up on the havoc of the curse, and the Mummy comes face-to-face with one of his own.
Tad sets off on an adventure that will take him from the famous Louvre gallery in Paris to the pyramids of Egypt to try and save the mummy.
Ending Today
The Gold, 9.00pm, BBC One
This enjoyable dramatisation of the infamous 1985 Brink's-Mat robbery comes to a conclusion.
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Palmer pleads not guilty and convinces the jury of his innocence and returns to Tenerife to run his timeshare empire, leaving his family behind.
Cooper initially cooperates with the police but, after receiving a threat, he also pleads not guilty. Parry meanwhile escapes to Spain but is tracked down and arrested.
As the Task Force winds up, Boyce, Jennings and Brightwell make a shocking realisation - the criminals they caught only ever had half of the stolen gold.
Sunday Cinema
Brief Encounter, 2.05pm, BBC Two
David Lean's 1945 romantic drama, starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard, is fiercely old-fashioned in a very English, stiff-upper-lip way, but it’s one of the greatest films I’ve ever seen.
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Johnson is outstanding as a suburban housewife who meets Howard’s married doctor by chance in a railway station waiting room.
Later, their paths cross many times until the pair become friends and their meetings a fixed arrangement.
But as their feelings for each other transform from friendship into passion, both come to realise the affair is doomed to fail.
The Rachmaninoff soundtrack does a great job of revealing the internalised feelings of the clandestine couple, and you’d have to be made of granite not to be moved by their final meeting at the train station.
Doineann, 10.00pm, BBC Two
Here's an Irish language thriller starring Peter Coonan.
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TV producer Tomás returns to his holiday home on a remote island to find no trace at all of his wife and their baby, and an elderly police officer's investigation reveals that all is not as it seems.