Kidney disease is the focus on My BodyFix, there's the opening part of Rolf Harris: Hiding in Plain Sight, EastEnders actor Sid Owen goes to prison in Banged Up, and Obituary bows out . . .
Pick of the Day
My BodyFix, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Kathryn Thomas meets 28-year-old Cara Connolly from Belfast, who has had to cope with kidney disease since she was a teenager.
On seeing her polycystic kidneys in 3D, she's shocked to discover that they're four times bigger than a healthy kidney.
Her consultant Tim Browne is proposing a novel surgical treatment to buy her some time to keep her off the transplant list for as long as possible.
Don’t Miss
The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4
This week the bakers tackle culinary challenges inspired by nature in botanical week.
A spice-filled signature and a herby technical put the contestants through their paces before they whip up a floral dessert in the showstopper.
The Met, 9.00pm, BBC One
Detectives search for missing 22-year-old Agnes.
After discovering CCTV footage of her going into a storage container with a man but never emerging, they fear she has been murdered.
The owner of the container is brought in for questioning and contradicts the evidence from the CCTV, but as forensic examination of the container reveals traces of blood, detectives must now try to discover where Agnes' body is.
Hacks, 10.30pm, TG4
More fun and games in Vegas with Jean Smart (above) as Ava tries to keep a secret from Deborah, but someone in Deborah's inner-circle leverages the truth.
Meanwhile, Deborah stares down the barrel of her first radically honest show.
New or Returning Shows
Rolf Harris: Hiding in Plain Sight, 9.00pm, UTV/ITV1
Part one of a two-part documentary about the once much-loved Australian entertainer who recently died with his reputation in tatters.
It exposes the shocking truth behind the rise and fall of Rolf Harris, using rare archive footage and exclusive testimony from his victims and accusers.
They describe the impact they say his actions have had on their lives and why they chose to come forward years after the alleged events took place,
Banged Up, 9.15pm, Channel 4
EastEnders actor Sid Owen (below) is the big name involved in this new reality series.
Along with Conservative MP Johnny Mercer, comedian and actor Tom Rosenthal, Gogglebox star Marcus Luther, singer HRVY, Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens and former MP Neil Parish he agrees to be locked up as prisoners for eight days, in decommissioned HMP Shrewsbury, to investigate what life is really like behind bars.
Barbara Knox at 90, 8.00pm, Virgin Media One
If you missed this on ITV, here's a tribute to a true Weatherfield legend.
Coronation Street star Barbara Knox celebrates her 90th birthday with Bradley Walsh, who has a host of surprises for her, including a tearful reunion with long-time on-screen partner Thelma Barlow.
A poignant return to Blackpool Tower Ballroom brings back fond childhood memories and a trip down memory lane, with Bradley recalling her career on the cobbles.
The Olivia Rodrigo Radio 1 Live Lounge, 11.10pm, BBC Two
Here, Olivia Rodrigo (below) is keen to show a more devilish side to her character in this specially extended Radio 1 Live Lounge at the Hollywood Forever cemetery, California.
Followed at 11.35pm by The Doja Cat Radio 1 Live Lounge, filmed in her hometown Los Angeles.
Host Clara Amfo sits down for a rare interview with Doja, where she talks about the meaning behind her music and her source of creativity.
Ending Today
Obituary, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
This enjoyable comic crime drama, starring Siobhan Cullen, ends its debut season – and hopefully with a flourish.
When Ward reveals what really happened the night Maria Riedle was killed, Elvira sets about framing Hughie for the crime, while omeone makes a surprise return to Kilraven.
The Hidden Children of Ruinerworld Farm, 10.00pm, BBC Four
The trial begins and the four older children unpack the painful allegations of physical, emotional and sexual abuse. They also meet their five younger siblings, all now young adults, who continue to support their father
The concluding episode follows at 10.45pm, As their father's physical and mental state delays the trial, the four older children regroup, concerned for the welfare of their five younger siblings