There's Champions League action, more real-life stories on Long Lost Family: What Happened Next, the semi-final of Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr, and big cat documentary The Conservation Game . . .
Pick of the Day
Champions League Live, 7.30pm, RTÉ2/BT Sport
Streaming on RTÉ Player
It’s England v Spain as Chelsea host Real Madrid (Kick-off 8.00pm) and Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the quarter-final second-leg tie at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea have it all to do against the holders after goals by Karim Benzema (below) and Marco Asensio gave Real a 2-0 win in the first leg at the Bernabeu – but an opening goal for the Londoners would open up the tie.
Later there are highlights from the all-Italian Napoli v Milan second leg at Stadio Maradona, with the Rossoneri 1-0 from the first leg at San Siro.
I Partenopei are down a few bodies – but the return of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen to the Napoli line-up is a huge plus. Anything can happen here and the atmosphere will be electric.
You can catch that game live on BT Sport 2.
Don’t Miss
Long Lost Family: What Happened Next, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Davina McCall (below) and Nicky Campbell follow the story of reunited siblings Geoffrey Tonks and Barbara Jacobs as they investigate a family mystery and try to trace a missing sister on Geoffrey's father's side.
They also catch up with Robert Lindsay, who explores the difficulties of building a father/son relationship so late in life, and brother and sister Nicholas Rhoades and Cayley Cox.
They talk about how they have already experienced an enormous amount together in the year that has passed since they met for the first time.
Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr, 8.00pm, BBC One
This week sees the designers work alone to transform hair salons in Bristol.
With each salon giving a different brief, a budget of £3,000 and just two days to complete the makeover, the designers have their work cut out for them in the semi-final.
Monika embraces her gothic maximalist signature style to renovate her classic salon with a unique charm and starts with a black paint job.
Tom has the challenge of modernising an industrial salon and giving a fresh edge to the rugged and characterful interior.
The owners of a high-end salon that aims to deliver a luxury experience asked Jack for a Scandi makeover but he decides to take it one step further with a style he calls 'Japandi’.
Inside the Factory, 8.00pm, BBC Two
Gregg Wallace visits the factory making 432 million crumpets every year, where quality controller Stuart Jones shows him the speciality flour that includes 13 varieties of wheat.
Cherry Healey learns the science of how to make the perfect batter for pancakes and visits a factory in Manchester that makes another British favourite - Eccles cakes, which are shipped all over the world.
Historian Ruth Goodman reveals the long journey of how crumpets got their rise and eventually their bubbles, and traces the history of our obsession with toasting our baked goods.
Scared of the Dark, 9.00pm, Channel 4
It’s day 3 of the reality show where celebrities are kept in total darkness.
Chris Eubank is still not happy, this time it's due to Gazza telling a story about spending nine hours on a plane next to a dead man.
In another challenge, the celebrities are asked ‘What's in the Box?’ as they try to identify a Cumberland sausage, gherkins and a rabbit in complete darkness.
New or Returning Shows
Gonzo: The Life and Work of Hunter S Thompson, 9.00pm, Sky Arts
Streaming on NOW
This was supposed to go out the other week, so it’s good to see it finally get broadcast.
The documentary uses journalist Hunter S Thompson's own words, his home movies, interviews with his fans and critics and passionate narration by Johnny Depp to give some insight into the writer's process and edgy genius.
Director Alex Gibney explores Thompson's life from the mid1960s to the mid-1970s, when he was at the height of his creative powers.
Gibney traces the beginnings of Thompson's gonzo journalism style and recounts his most infamous drug- and alcohol-induced exploits.
New to Stream
The Conservation Game, Paramount+ & NOW
Set against the backdrop of a heated debate on captive big game cats in America, The Conservation Game is a documentary that follows the story of Tim Harrison.
He’s a retired cop who makes a bombshell discovery while undercover at an exotic animal auction. He starts to suspect that America’s top television celebrity conservationists may be secretly connected to the exotic pet trade.
What follows is a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, filled with lies, deception and coverups.
How to Get Rich, Netflix
Money holds power over us - but it doesn't have to. Finance expert Ramit Sethi works with people across the US to help them achieve their richest lives.
Alex Borstein: Corsets & Clown Suits, Prime Video
Alex Borstein - who plays Susie Myerson in The Marvelous Mra Maisel - performs a music-infused stand-up special from The Wolford Theatre.
It's apparently a deeply personal and wildly fictitious account of one woman's attempt to play with perception.
Longest Third Date, Netflix
When Matt and Khani match on Hinge, sparks fly. So much so that they spontaneously fly to Costa Rica for their third date - and get stuck as the world shuts down in March 2020.
An extended stay in paradise becomes the ultimate test of compatibility.