Dr Cassidy's Casebook and The Guards: Inside the K are back for a second run, Panorama looks at teenage vaping, and new series Confessions of a Crime Boss looks at John Gilligan . . .
Pick of the Day
Dr Cassidy's Casebook, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Former state pathologist Marie Cassidy (below) reflects on more of the issues and cases that shaped her career in Ireland, beginning with those involving the violent deaths of women.
With the co-operation of victims' families and the help of peers and experts, she tries to understand why women continue to be abused and killed, mostly by men they know.
What has changed since Dr Cassidy arrived in Ireland in 1997 and are women safer today?
Don't Miss
Panorama, 8.00pm, BBC One
Like in Ireland, vaping among Britain's teenagers is on the rise and there's growing concern some companies are targeting under-age vapers.
So, should people be worried about young people getting addicted?
Rachel Burden investigates the youth vaping phenomenon and talks to young people, parents, and experts about how to tackle it.
End of Watch, 9.30pm, TG4
Two Los Angeles cops make their regular patrol of the city, dealing with petty offences while one records their lives on camera for a documentary project.
The officers end up in over their heads when they stumble on evidence that could bring down a drug cartel, putting them squarely in the gang's firing line.
Here’s a pretty good crime thriller, with Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena.
New or Returning Shows
The Guards: Inside the K, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Here’s a second season of the documentary providing unprecedented access to the Gardaí who work in The K, Ireland's busiest policing district which includes Blanchardstown, Finglas and Cabra.
The Artist and the Wall of Death, 10.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
This is the story of Glaswegian visual artist Stephen Skrynka's life-long obsession with riding the Wall of Death, the traditional fairground motorbike ride.
Confessions of a Crime Boss, 10.00pm, Virgin Media One
This brand-new series should be a fascinating for anyone who might be interested in what makes a criminal.
First up, notorious Dublin drug dealer John Gilligan (above).
This episode promises to lift the lid on his nefarious career and his trial for the murder of crime journalist Veronica Guerin, which saw him found not guilty.
Bog Amach, 8.00pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Back for a second run, Emer Mhic an Fhailí (below) takes couples and families to spectacular locations across the country as they search for the perfect place to settle.
In the opening edition, she meets Críostóir and Úna, who have been living abroad but are ready for new adventures back in Ireland. Can she help them with their dream of settling down in county Donegal?
Ar an Sliabh, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Return of the documentary series following life in Ireland's mountain communities, this time focusing on the Glens of Antrim, Earagail in county Donegal and Cnoc Bhréanainn in county Kerry.
Farmer John Joe tends to his sheep, while Louise and Domhnall juggle work and family life at the foot of Earagail, and Irish language development officer Deirdre visits Rathlin Island in a bid to introduce the children there to the language.
Jailed: Inside Maghaberry Prison, 10.40pm, BBC One
In this new series, Stephen Nolan (above) enters the notorious high-security Maghaberry Prison to meet the inmates and see for himself the pressures that the system is facing.
In the first episode, Stephen talks to a convicted murderer, sees how jail staff try to turn lives around and is confronted by the sometimes shocking reality of life inside.
Ukraine: Holocaust Ground Zero, 10.00pm, Channel 4
This documentary explores the Nazi invasion of Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union, in 1941, which resulted in some of the most horrific acts of genocide of the Second World War.
These events that still cast a long shadow over the country, as Vladimir Putin continues to make baseless claims about neo-Nazism in Ukraine to justify Russia's invasion of 2022.
Featuring contributions from Holocaust survivors and leading historians.