RTÉ Investigates goes undercover in the Irish beauty industry, Celebrity Big Brother returns, Baz Ashmawy's Faithless continues, while Panorama looks at Donald Trump’s latest run for the White House . . .
Pick of the Day
RTÉ Investigates: Botox and Beauty at Any Cost, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Reporter Pamela Fraher goes undercover to investigate the regulation of the Irish beauty industry, including illegal Botox and the sale of widely available prescription medicine.
Using covert filming, cameras expose how weight-loss medicines are sold by beauty salons, and how these kinds of businesses are breaking the law, leaving the public at potential risk of unfit products for purpose.
New or Returning Shows
Celebrity Big Brother, 9.00pm, Virgin Media Two
Hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best (above), Celebrity Big Brother will see a new cast of famous faces take up residence in the Big Brother house, as they embark on the ultimate social experiment and become isolated from the outside world.
The live launch takes place tonight and the series will continue nightly from Sunday to Friday each week.
Don’t Miss
Faithless, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Baz Ashmawy’s new black comedy continues as Sam has his big meeting with a UK-based television executive - but it goes hideously wrong.
Lina feels better when her crush Jake flirts with her. Layla gets her first period, while Zein buys Nancy a lizard.
Episode four follows at 9.30pm, as the family attends the winter bazaar at the Mosque.
Lina is invited to audition for drama school, but when she celebrates with Jake, he takes things too far. Sam goes on a blind date, but it's scuppered by a mysterious woman in a niqab.
Zein and Sally accidentally suffocate Nancy's lizard and Sam performs CPR.
Panorama, 8.30pm, BBC One
An episode subtitled Trump: The Sequel? looks at Donald Trump, who is heading for an election rematch with Joe Biden in November.
The programme asks how is a man facing 91 charges and four different criminal trials managing to defy the laws of political gravity?
Justin Webb and Marianna Spring travel from the frozen plains of Iowa to the crucial swing state of Georgia to explore Trump's enduring appeal and look ahead to an unprecedented American election year.
Storyville, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Here’s a repeat that’s worth a look given what's happened recently in Russia.
In August 2020, a plane travelling from Siberia to Moscow made an emergency landing. One of its passengers, Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny (below), was deathly ill.
Taken to a local Siberian hospital and eventually evacuated to Berlin, doctors there confirmed that he had been poisoned with Novichok, a nerve agent implicated in attacks on other opponents of the Russian government.
This documentary follows Navalny and his team as they unravel the plot against him, find evidence of the Kremlin's involvement, and prepare to go public with their findings.
George Clarke's Remarkable Renovations, 8.00pm, Channel 4
George meets Yohance, who has bought an office unit on a commercial estate in London, which he plans to turn into a two-bedroom house.
At £360,000 it was half the price of residential equivalents nearby, but it's a cavernous, sterile and dark space, so the odds are stacked against him and his conversion.
Is it even possible to make it the stylish and comfortable first home he wants?
New to Stream
Hot Wheels Let's Race, Netflix
Based on the number-one selling toy in the world, Hot Wheels Let’s Race is a high-octane series that ignites and unlocks the challenger spirit within every racer.
The series follows the newest generation of racers as they experience mind-blowing races, extreme stunt contests, and thrill-seeking challenges.
Ending Today
The Way, 9.00pm, BBC One
It's the third and final episode of the Michael Sheen-directed drama.
Family tensions erupt and home truths are voiced as the Driscolls continue on their journey. Geoff's past actions catch up with him when they reach a refugee camp.
The family has been traced there by Hogwood, who presents Geoff with an impossible choice - and trying to escape puts them all at risk.
Owen makes an unexpected decision, and Geoff takes a step that has devastating consequences.
The Push: Murder on the Cliff, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Part two of two. Exclusive access to the murder trial at Edinburgh High Court, including the testimony of the person to find Fawziyah after she fell from Arthur's Seat.
The jury discovers that at this point Fawziyah was still alive and gave a dying declaration of what had just happened.
But it's still a case without forensics - and two totally different versions of what occurred.
Sport
Live League of Ireland, 7.30pm, Virgin Media Three
Last season’s Premier Division champions and runners-up meet for the first time in the current campaign as Shamrock Rovers host Derry City (KO 7.45pm) at Tallaght Stadium.
The Candystripes have enjoyed a good start to the season and sit at the top of the table, six points ahead of the Hoops, who had last Friday’s game against Drogheda United postponed.