There's The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson, new murder-mystery series The Marlow Murder Club, Danny Dyers stars in Aussie-based drama Heat, and new Italian drama Un Amore lands . . .
Pick of the Day
The Rise and Fall of Boris Johnson, 9.00pm, Channel 4
This new series charts the political career of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, with input from the people closest to him - both friends and enemies.
An initial look into his chaotic childhood reveals the events that shaped his political views and how his youth dictated the key decisions he made in pursuit of power.
New or Returning Shows
The Marlow Murder Club, 8.00pm, Drama
This should be well worth a look if you like a good old whodunit.
It’s an adaptation of Death in Paradise creator Robert Thorogood's novel about a retired archaeologist who investigates murder.
The tale begins when Judith Potts – played by Samantha Bond (above, centre) – finds her evening is shattered by witnessing her neighbour's murder.
Heat, 9.35pm, RTÉ2
Danny Dyer stars in this drama set in Victoria, Australia, about two families of British emigrants who live in different parts of the country, but reunite for a summer holiday.
While the reunion is a warm one, various tensions bubble beneath the surface, with suspicions of an affair and the surprise appearance of an old flame clouding proceedings.
Naked Attraction, 10.35pm, Channel 4
Back for a 12th season. So clearly people are watching this peep show in substantial numbers.
Anna Richardson hosts as potential dates bare all bit by bit in a bid to prove they are the one.
Thirty-three-year-old Illy, a model from Mansfield returns after a disastrous date in series eight, when she was picked from the pods by wrestler Jet Fashion.
After 13 years down under, 38-year-old former stripper 'Dazzling Damo' from Ireland is looking for a game gal who’s good craic and willing to help muck out the cows.
Téacs Taistil, 9.30pm, TG4
Season two of this quirky, bilingual travel show visits the ancient city of Athens, the capital of Greece and one of the world's oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years.
Louise almost loses a finger as she learns the noble craft of shoemaking, and Proinsias makes an attempt to keep up with the cool kids on his skateboard, while Séaghan oversleeps and almost misses out on his task.
All three get a lesson in street art from renowned Greek artist Cacao Rocks
Un Amore, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
Streaming on NOW
From Sky Italia – whose previous have all been excellent - comes a love story that resists time and distance, set between Bologna and Spain, told in six episodes across two distinct timelines.
Ale and Anna met on Interrail in the summer of ’96, but life soon forced them to separate. Twenty years later they both find themselves in Bologna.
As the love between them is rekindled, Anna begins to question her marriage, while Ale must decide whether to stay in Bologna.
Here's a trailer without subtitles. But you'll get the drift:
Don’t Miss
Cold Comfort Farm, 10.15pm, BBC Four
Welcome repeat of the 1995 comedy, with Kate Beckinsale, Ian McKellen, Stephen Fry, Rufus Sewell and Joanna Lumley.
An orphaned woman who aspires to be a writer finds herself short of inspiration and a place to stay.
She hopes to find both by moving in with eccentric relatives on a remote country farm, where she proceeds to turn their lives upside down.
Preceded at 10pm by Miriam Margolyes Remembers Cold Comfort Farm, where she reflects on her role in the BBC's adaptation of Stella Gibbons' 1930s comic novel.
Having only recently watched it for the first time, she assesses how she thinks it turned out, critiques the performances of her fellow cast members, and shares her memories of her filming experience.
Big Life Fix, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Inventor Trevor Vaugh assembles a team to help Theresa O'Rourke, who has lived with chronic pain for over 40 years.
Plus, the team also helps David Tarpey from Oranmore, who is paralysed from the chest down following a farming accident, to sea swim with greater ease.
New to Stream
Extraordinary, Disney+
After the revelations of Season One, the gang find themselves poised for their best attempts at being proper adults.
This season follows Carrie and Kash rekindling their platonic relationship while finding their feet independently of each other.
Jizzlord is searching for where he truly belongs, and Jen is striving for self-improvement – which is not easy, when you have a penchant for self-sabotage.
Full Swing, Netflix
The cameras are back for a second season, as this immersive documentary series follows a diverse group of professional golfers on and off the course across a relentless season of competition.
This season brings even more drama, with an unexpected, proposed agreement between the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, backers of LIV Golf, as well as the Ryder Cup.