New shows include The Full Irish Hidden Camera Show and The Great Inspo Home Adventure with James Kavanagh, and there's the return of Keys to My Life, The Great House Revival and Raised by the Village . . .
Pick of the Day
The Full Irish Hidden Camera Show, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Donncha O'Callaghan, Doireann Garrihy and Carl Mullan from 2FM's breakfast show play pranks on members of the public, who are put in bizarre and outrageous situations.
Chaos erupts at a local chess championship when a faulty table collapses and Carl enlists the help of the public to choose a winner, then Carl and Donncha accidentally destroy people's phones when they try out their new charging station.
New or Returning Shows
Keys to My Life, 7.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Brendan Courtney invites more celebrities to reveal how places they have lived in have shaped their lives.
This season begins with Mrs Brown's Boys star Eilish O'Carroll, who revisits the homes she lived in during the years of struggle that marked her pre-fame life.
The Great House Revival, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Back for a fourth run, architect Hugh Wallace meets more people transforming derelict properties into modern homes.
Tonight he meets up with mental health nurse Mary-Claire and carpenter Sully.
They are renovating the Parson's House, a four-bedroom Georgian cut-stone building in Churchtown, Co Cork, on a budget of €130,000.
Raised by the Village, 6.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Return of the programme in which rural communities help city teenagers get their lives back on track get back on track.
First up are 13-year-old Dion from Clondalkin in Dublin, and 15-year-old Karl from Mullingar in Westmeath.
Dion has a week of hard graft on the O'Neill family's organic plant and poultry farm outside the village of Knightstown on Valentia Island, while Karl stays at the Hynes family's dairy farm in Aherla in Cork.
The Great Inspo Home Adventure with James Kavanagh, 8.00pm, Virgin Media One
In this brand-new series, James Kavanagh and his partner William Murray tour inspirational homes across Ireland.
In this opening episode they visit a lost cottage in Kerry (below), a passive house in Waterford and a bold black house in Cork.
SWAT, 9.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
Season 7 of the of the reboot starring Shemar Moore as a locally born and bred SWAT sergeant and his team of highly-trained men and women as they solve crimes in Los Angeles.
But now the end is near for Hondo and his team, as the final thirteen-episode season of SWAT begins.
Tonight the team heads to Mexico to escort a fugitive back to the States when things go awry and Hondo has to save an old witness tied to the case.
New to Stream
Carmen, Sky Cinema & NOW
Melissa Barrera, Paul Mescal, Elsa Pataky, Rossy de Poalma, Kaan Guldur, Nicole da Silva star in director Benjamin Millepied’s musical drama.
Carmen (Barrera), a young and fiercely independent woman, is forced to flee her home in the Mexican desert following the brutal murder of her mother.
After surviving a terrifying and dangerous illegal border crossing into the USA, she is captured by a fierce border patrol agent, but saved by his partner, Aidan (Mescal), who helps Carmen escape.
They make their way north toward Los Angeles in search of her mother’s best friend and the owner of La Sombra nightclub, a sanctuary of music and dance.
But while the pair find solace and love for each other in this magical refuge, time is running out as the police hunt closes in.
Sunday Cinema
When Harry Met Sally, 10.30pm, BBC One
Classic 1980s’ romantic comedy, starring Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan.
They play a man and a woman with different attitudes to life who meet by chance and develop a close and long-lasting friendship.
But over time, a mutual sexual attraction begins to develop and threatens to ruin their relationship - raising the question whether men and women can ever really be just friends.
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? 11.50pm, BBC Two
Robert Aldrich's darkly comic drama, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, is a true horror movie.
Former child star Jane Hudson fails to launch an adult career, while her younger sister Blanche becomes a successful actress.
Decades later, Blanche is in a wheelchair and an embittered Jane keeps her a virtual prisoner in their home, carrying out a campaign of sadistic abuse while dreaming hopelessly of a comeback.
Family Flick
Ghostbusters, 4.50pm, BBC One
The original – and the best - comedy adventure, starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Sigourney Weaver, Ernie Hudson and Rick Moranis.
Three eccentric scientists put their hi-tech gadgetry and knowledge of the paranormal to money-making use by setting up in business as freelance ghost catchers.
A musician calls them in to investigate when she sees strange creatures in her kitchen, only to end up possessed.
As the spook-hunting team members deal with an attempt to shut their operation down, they discover an evil demonic entity is being summoned into existence to destroy the world.