The Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal film All of Us Strangers lands on Disney+, Juno Temple stars as Fargo returns for a fifth season, while it's season finale time for Big Life Fix and Bring the Drama . . .
Pick of the Day
All of Us Strangers, Disney+
This moving Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal drama was released in cinemas earlier this year to huge acclaim and went on to get six BAFTA nominations.
The story follows a lonely screenwriter called Adam (played by Scott) who meets a neighbour called Harry (Paul Mescal), and they embark on a relationship that changes Adam's life.
Adam then begins to reflect on his childhood, where his parents both died in a car crash when he was 12 and learns more about himself as he sees visions of his parents (played by Claire Foy and Jamie Bell).
New or Returning Shows
Fargo, 10.30pm, TG4
Season five of the anthology series loosely based on the Coen Brothers’ film Fargo is subtitled The Tragedy of the Commons and stars Juno Temple, Jennifer Jason Leigh, John Hamm and David Rysdahl.
Temple plays Minnesota housewife Dorothy 'Dot' Lyo, who finds herself in a bit of a pickle following a misunderstanding at a PTA meeting.
This makes for awkward dinner table conversation that evening at her in-laws house, the wealthy Lyon family.
As Dot's past comes back to haunt her, the peaceful life with her husband Wayne and daughter, Scottie starts to unravel.
Jordan North: The Truth About Vaping, 9.00pm, BBC Three
The number of young people vaping has skyrocketed in recent years both here and in the UK.
As a vaper himself, radio DJ Jordan North (below) is aware of the increasing popularity of the product as an alternative to cigarettes.
But he also sees a steady stream of negative news reports about it in recent times, so sets out to discover the dangers involved.
He finds out how vapes work and exactly what he's breathing into his lungs and meets young vapers similarly confused about the impact of vaping on their health.
My Uncle is the Green River Killer, 12.10am, Channel 4
Here’s some late-night horror – in the real sense, as this is a true story.
It’s the story of Gary Ridgway, believed to be America's most prolific serial killer, as told by his niece, who reveals the stigma of being related to a man who killed at least 49 women in the 1980s.
Don’t Miss
Téacs Taistil, 9.30pm, TG4
Founded in 734 BC, Palermo in Sicily is one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean and among the top tourist destinations in Italy.
Italia 90 reminder: it is also where Niall Quinn's famous goal against The Netherlands that lifted a nation and launched a green army in the 1990 World Cup.
Here, Proinsias is tasked with finding a puppeteer who will share the secrets of this ancient art with him, Louise hits the beachside strip as a Barista, while Séaghan has to put together a very old and expensive puzzle.
Hotel du Lac, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Anna Massey (below) stars in this dramatisation of Anita Brookner's 1984 Booker Prize-winning novel that was first broadcast in March 1986.
After being banished to a Swiss hotel for horrifying her friends, Edith Hope decides to work out her exile by observing her fellow guests.
They include Mrs Pusey and her daughter Jennifer, the mysterious Monica, the deaf Countess, who has been cast off by her son, and Philip Neville, who preaches a doctrine of pure selfishness.
Edith soon finds herself entangled in all their lives.
New to Stream
Homicide, Netflix
From Law & Order Creator Dick Wolf, Wolf Entertainment and Alfred Street Industries comes this new docuseries.
The concept is to illuminate the stories of notorious murder cases as told by the people who know them best: the detectives and prosecutors who cracked them.
Palm Royale, Apple TV+
Apple are launching the opening three episodes of a period comedy television miniseries created by Abe Sylvia, based on the 2018 novel Mr. & Mrs. American Pie by Juliet McDaniel.
Outsider Max Simmons (Kristen Wiig) strives to attain a place in Palm Beach high society through the town's most exclusive resort club, in the process learning what she will - and won't – do in order to achieve this.
Ending Today
Big Life Fix, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
In the final episode of the run, the focus is on 28-year-old Sarah, who was born with one arm and leg but has never let it hold her back.
Having a prosthetic leg has made it sometimes challenging for Sarah in her love of outdoor pursuits and is hoping that the team led by Peter Redmond team can help.
Bring the Drama, 9.00pm, BBC Two
It’s the final of the Bill Bailey-hosting show where aspiring actors are mentored by renowned casting director Kelly Valentine Hendry for a role in a BBC drama.
The three actors going into the final showcase are revealed and they are challenged to devise and star in their own monologue.
Talking Heads and Line of Duty star Rochenda Sandall coaches them for their performance, where leading agents will be watching.