There's more canine coupling on The Dog House, self-explanatory documentary Gymnastics: A Culture of Abuse? And the last-ever episodes of Julia, Sort Of and After the Flood . . .
Pick of the Day
The Dog House, 8.00pm, Channel 4
The ultimate find-a-dog-a-home show continues.
Feeling heavy-hearted after his sister Maisie left for uni, Harry is hoping to find a best friend who likes to play fetch.
Ollie the ball-mad spaniel seems a perfect match.
Meanwhile, Trini from London is more than ready for a dog in her life. But when sassy fluffball Balloo arrives everything gets thrown in the air.
And Roz and John are desperate to help their cockapoo Marnie after she recently lost her sight. But will Marnie accept guidance from Bella the stray?
New or Returning Shows
Gymnastics: A Culture of Abuse? 9.00pm, ITV 1
As the title suggests, this is a documentary chronicling the fight for justice by former gymnasts who say they were physically, emotionally, or sexually abused by their coaches in the UK.
As a result, the men and women are suing the sport's governing body, British Gymnastics.
The film details how the experiences devastated their lives, from damaging their relationships to driving them into anorexia and alcohol addiction.
Don’t Miss
First Dates Ireland, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
More couples head to the restaurant hoping for more than a meal with Matteo and co.
First up, Cork cafe manager Lorraine is looking for a male version of herself.
What could be better than barman, romcom fan and fellow Corkonian Eoin?
Then there’s Dublin musician Ben, who is matched with photography student and self-confessed weirdo Kyra from Limerick.
Meanwhile software developer Joseph embarks on a romantic voyage of discovery with multilingual tech translator Hyeji from Dublin via Spain, Japan and Korea.
Billy Connolly Does, 9.00pm, Gold
In the latest episode, Billy Connolly discusses all kinds of revolutions.
That pretty much includes everything from bedroom politics to the race to conquer space.
Look out too for references to memorable moments with the likes of Freddie Mercury, Elton John and Kenny Everett.
Rick Stein's Food Stories, 6.30pm, BBC Two
Rick is in the wonderfully eclectic city of London, a sprawling foodie paradise where he started off his career as a chef, a place that’s now home to 120 world cuisines.
In Chinatown, he is entranced by the art of making dim sum and in west London he witnesses the magic of mozzarella making.
DJ Stuart Maconie, who's written a book on the 'Full English', tells Rick about the hilarious variations he's had of the favourite breakfast. At home, Rick cooks beef chow mein.
Jesus Christ Superstar, 8.00pm, BBC Four
Bit of a night for the late director Norman Jewison (who died last month), as there this, an adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice stage show about the legendary Nazorean.
That’s followed by HardTalk: Norman Jewison – Hollywood Veteran (9.40pm), and then at 10.05pm there’s Fiddler on the Roof, the 1971 film based on the hugely successful musical.
New to Stream
Avatar: The Last Airbender, Netflix
A live-action reimagining of the beloved animated series following Aang, the young Avatar, as he learns to master the four elements (Water, Earth, Fire, Air) to restore balance to a world threatened by the terrifying Fire Nation.
Ending Today
After the Flood, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
It's the sixth and concluding episode of the drama starring Sophie Rundle as PC Joanna Marshall, a police officer investigating the death of an unidentified man after a natural disaster struck.
As Waterside prepares for another flood, Jo finally gets the answers she's been looking for but the truth changes everything.
Julia, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
Streaming on NOW
This fun show, starring Sarah Lancashire as US TV cook Julia Childs, ends after just two seasons.
When the FBI descends on WGBH, Julia uses her experience in wartime espionage to keep the crew safe from accusations of un-American conduct.
Meanwhile, a shocking announcement could shape the future of her hit television series, The French Chef.
Sort Of, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy
Streaming on NOW
The Canadian sitcom comes to an end after three seasons with another double bill.
First up, Raffo finds herself at an emotional edge. Again. Wolf surprises Sabi with a gift. 7ven and Mackenzie organise, then shut down, a party. Sabi makes a huge decision again
Then in the series finale, a coin is flipped, a decision is made and a new adventure begins.