There's a good few new or returning shows on today, including Hidden Assets, Marty's Big Picture Show, Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing and Antiques Roadshow . . .
Pick of the Day
Hidden Assets, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Season two of this Irish-Belgian crime drama heralds the arrival of new cast member, (Nora-Jane Noone.
Taking place a year after the events in season one, the new run is set between Limerick and Antwerp and sees Claire Wallace (Noone) new to the fold as the lead detective in charge at the Criminal Assets Bureau.
Wallace faces an immediate challenge after a coordinated cyber-attack targets her agency and Belgium's Counter-Terrorist Unit.
And it seems to be connected to the Brannigan case from season one.
Bibi Melnick (Simone Kirby) resurfaces with some new and crucial information unveiling dark details on how her father-in-law ran his company Trestford and reveals there's a mole in CTU.
Don’t Miss
Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby, 8.00pm, BBC Two
More posh hotel-hopping for Monica Galetti and Rob Rinder.
They head to the highlands of central Sri Lanka to learn about Ceylon Tea Trails - a series of colonial era bungalows been renovated by a local family of tea entrepreneurs.
Monica works with the tea pickers and learns the importance of the industry to the country, while Rob tracks leopards in the surrounding plantations.
The highlands are a rugged landscape, but as Rob and Monica discover, with dedication and detail, guests can still get a luxury experience
Alone, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The grueling series continues as one contestant builds a makeshift mousetrap and finds a bonus source of energy - but suffers an injury that threatens their chances in the competition.
Meanwhile, fishing efforts are sabotaged by a beaver and attempts to find meals become increasingly desperate.
The mental challenge of surviving alone takes its toll, as one contestant relives a heartbreaking time from their past and loneliness reaches crisis point for another.
New or Returning Shows
Marty's Big Picture Show, 7.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
In this new series, Marty Morrissey and historian Liz Gillis explore the work of photographers, delving into Ireland's rich heritage and uncovering the stories behind the pictures.
They begin by looking at Limerick in the 1970s through the work of Gerry Andrews, whose images reveal a changing city, but one where the past is still visible on every corner.
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer are back together for a sixth season of their quite unique show.
They head to Mid-Wales to start another series of angling trips round the UK, fishing for chub in the Irfon and Wye rivers.
The friends also meet David Lyons, the founder of charity Tackling Minds, which helps people with depression, anxiety or are recovering from addiction to get out to rivers and lakes to fish.
Antiques Roadshow, 8.00pm, BBC One
Season 46! This show is a bit of an antique itself in terms of television.
Fiona Bruce presents the opening episode from Swanage Pier in Dorset where highlights include a famous pantomime dame's costumes, a battered watch with a big price tag and valuable Star Wars memorabilia.
Will Farmer challenges Fiona to a guessing game with some of his own Poole Pottery collection that doesn't go entirely to plan.
The Meaning of Life , 10.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Joe Duffy returns to interviews public figures to find out their views on life, faith and spirituality, beginning with the Most Rev Diarmuid Martin.
He talks about dealing with the clerical child sex abuse scandals in his former archdiocese of Dublin, sharing his insights into the behaviour and motivations of perpetrators.
He also talks about their impact on victims and how publicly addressing that wrong became a priority for him, despite resistance from within the Catholic Church.
Junior Eurovision, 8.30pm, TG4
The search for Ireland's entry for the 2023 Junior Eurovision begins as young singers hope to impress judges Niamh Ní Chróinín and Aindriú de Paor with their voices.
Who will represent Ireland this November in France? Here’s where you’ll find out.
Hosted by Louise Cantillon and Darragh Ó Caoimh.
New to Stream
Sharp Stick, Sky Cinema & NOW
Kristine Froseth, Jon Bernthal, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Taylour Paige, Luka Sabbat, Scott Speedman and Lena Dunham star in George and Harry Kirby’s comedy.
Sarah Jo (Froseth) is a sensitive and naïve 26-year-old living on the fringes of Hollywood with her disillusioned mother (Jason Leigh) and influencer sister (Paige).
Working as a caregiver and just longing to be seen, she begins an exploratory affair with her older, married employer (Bernthal), and is thrust into a startling education on sexuality, loss and power.
Sunday Cinema
The Remains of the Day, 3.35pm, BBC Two
A very British period drama, with Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson and James Fox. Up there with Brief Encounter in its stiff upper lip approach to affairs of the heart..
A butler in a 1930s aristocratic household has dedicated himself to serving his master, putting duty above all else and repressing his affection for the housekeeper, who also happens to be in love with him.
On the outbreak of war, the nobleman's Nazi sympathies come to light, marking a change of heart in the old servant, who looks back with misgivings about the loyalty that may have cost him dearly.
Also today: The Importance of Being Earnest (12.30pm, BBC Two) ; Mutiny on the Bounty (2.20pm, RTÉ One); Judy (10.00pm, BBC Two)