There's the self-explanatory Barry Humphries at the BBC, a double header of hurling, the Centenary Commemoration of The Civil War, some more Clean Sweep and The Monk: A Free Man . . .
Pick of the Day
Barry Humphries at the BBC, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Alex Jones looks back at the highlights of the much-loved Australian comedian and actor's career on a selection of BBC shows.
She’ll be sharing her own memories alongside some of Barry's funniest, rudest and most revealing moments from over the decades.
It's a collection that demonstrates exactly why his alter egos of Dame Edna Everage (below) and Sir Les Patterson were loved by comedy fans across the world, while also highlighting that it was Barry Humphries who was really one of a kind.
That’s followed at 11.30pm by Rebels of Oz: Germaine, Clive, Barry and Bob.
Howard Jacobson examines the impact of Australians Robert Hughes, Clive James, Barry Humphries and Germaine Greer on western culture.
In the first of two parts, the author uncovers their backgrounds, exploring the notion that their desire for knowledge was borne from living in a place they believed to be devoid of culture, and uncovering their time spent together as part of Sydney's 'Push' movement.
Don’t Miss
The Sunday Game Live, 1.30pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
The afternoon’s action begins with Dublin v Galway (Throw-in 2.00pm).
Joanne Cantwell (below) presents coverage of the match from the final round of round-robin fixtures in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, held at Croke Park.
Then at 3.40pm it’s Limerick v Cork (Throw-in 4.00pm) Joanne Cantwell once again presents coverage of the match.
It’s from the final round of round-robin fixtures in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship, held at TUS Gaelic Grounds.
Both games come with analysis from Anthony Daly, Jackie Tyrrell and Liam Sheedy.
Clean Sweep, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
As the crime thriller, starring Charlene McKenna, continues, a detective from the west of Ireland is looking for a murderer - not suspecting that his wife may be the culprit.
New or Returning Shows
Centenary Commemoration of The Civil War, 12.10pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Live coverage from the Garden of Remembrance in Dublin of a national ceremony of commemoration and reflection, in memory of all those who died during the Civil War.
Presented by David McCullagh and Sinéad Crowley (below).
The Monk: A Free Man, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
A look back at one of the most anticipated trials in Irish history when Gerry Hutch(aka The Monk) stood accused of the murder of David Byrne at the Regency Hotel in 2016.
His co-accused Jonathan Dowdall turned States Witness and testified against his former friend.
This film follows the twists and turn of the trial and asks what lies next for the two men at the centre of the proceedings.
Cilla in Scandinavia, 10.25pm, BBC Four
Bit of an oddball this.
Cilla Black (below) hosts a 1971 show specially recorded in Stockholm on Midsummer's Day and on film locations in Norway, Sweden and Finland. Guests include Ringo Starr, Sven-Bertil Taube, Basil Brush, Hannu Mikkola and Marvin, Welch & Farrar.
Followed at 11.25pm by Cilla, which shows archive performances by Cilla Black, who sings Step Inside Love, For Once in My Life and Liverpool Lullaby.
She also duets with Georrgie Fame and Dusty Springfield, and there's a comedy sketch from Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graham Chapman, known collectively as The Goodies.
60 Days on the Estates, 9.00pm, Channel 4
More than one million households on England's social housing waiting list, according to Shelter England's social housing deficit campaign.
Here, filmmaker Ed Stafford moves into some of the UK's most troubled housing estates for 60 days and nights, to look beyond the tabloid headlines and experience first-hand the daily hardships faced by locals.
In this opening episode, Ed is in Northumberland Park, north London, where he meets a mother with three sets of twins under 11 who live in a one-bed council flat with recurring damp.
He also meets a 45-year-old resident who started smoking crack at 17 and now lives alone in a housing association flat.
New to Stream
Summering, Sky Cinema & NOW
Lia Barnett, Lake Bell, Sarah Cooper, Ashley Madekwe, Madalen Mills and Megan Mullally star in director James Ponsoldt’s drama.
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Daisy (Lia Barnett), Dina (Madalen Mills), Mari (Eden Grace Redfield), and Lola (Sanai Victoria) are lifelong friends, inseparable since starting elementary school together.
But with the first day of middle school just around the corner, they are all anxious and excited about the changes that lie ahead.
On the last weekend of summer, the girls return to their favorite spot in the nearby woods, only to find a grim surprise.
Instead of calling the police or telling their parents, they decide to take matters into their own hands.
The only clue they have is a matchbook from a local bar, which sets them on a life-changing adventure that will bond them together forever.
Sunday Cinema
Galaxy Quest, 3.55pm, Channel 4
Sci-fi spoof comedy, starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman and Sam Rockwell. Well worth a look if you haven’t seen it before.
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The cast of a cancelled sci-fi series are reduced to a life of conventions and public appearances, only to find themselves genuinely transported into space.
Naive aliens have mistaken the show for real life and want the actors to help defend them from an evil extraterrestrial warlord.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, 11.00pm, Channel 4
Martin McDonagh's Bafta and Oscar-winning crime drama, starring Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson. Just the tonic if you're not heading off for an early night.
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Grieving mother Mildred Hayes (McDormand) has suffered an unimaginable personal loss, and hatches an idea that drags the residents of Ebbing, Missouri into a maelstrom of revenge.
She pressures Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Harrelson) and his forces into continuing the investigation into her daughter's murder.
It becomes an obsession that has dramatic repercussions for all of the locals.