Eve Hewson and Nicole Kidman star in The Perfect Couple, CMAT's up for the Mercury Prize 2024: Album of the Year, Alison Hammond hosts For the Love of Dogs and crime thriller The Tower returns . . .
Pick of the Day
The Perfect Couple, Netflix
If the cast of this six-parter is any indication, this could be one of the shows of the year.
Eve Hewson plays Amelia Sacks, who is about to marry into one of the wealthiest families on Nantucket.
Her disapproving future mother-in-law, famous novelist Greer Garrison Winbury (Nicole Kidman), has spared no expense in planning what promises to be the premiere wedding of the season - until a body turns up on the beach.
As secrets come to light, the stage is set for a real-life investigation that feels plucked from the pages of one of Greer’s novels. Suddenly, everyone is a suspect.
Also in the cast are the likes of Liev Schreiber, Billy Howle, Dakota Fanning, Meghann Fahy and Jack Reynor.
New or Returning Shows
The Geneva Window: Through a Glass Darkly, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Ardal O'Hanlon hosts the story of stained-glass artist Harry Clark's ill-fated masterpiece, commissioned by the Free State Government to be presented to the International Labour Court in Geneva in 1930.
For the Love of Dogs with Alison Hammond, 8.30pm, Virgin Media One
This Morning presenter Alison Hammond carries on the legacy left by the much-loved Paul O'Grady by heading to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home to help the animals in their care find new forever homes.
In the opening episode, Alison bottle-feeds a three-day-old puppy found abandoned in a bin, meets a toy-obsessed terrier in training to be a sniffer dog, and falls head over heels for Nelly, a spaniel with a rare eye condition.
Mercury Prize 2024: Album of the Year, 8.00pm, BBC Four
Live coverage of the annual music ceremony from the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London.
The event sees the album of the year decided from a shortlist of 12 bands and artists - Barry Can't Swim, BERWYN, Beth Gibbons, Cat Burns, Charli XCX, CMAT (above), Corinne Bailey Rae, Corto.alto, English Teacher, Ghetts, Nia Archives and the Last Dinner Party.
Naturally, we’re all rooting for CMAT.
The Tower, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Season 3 of the crime thriller, starring Gemma Whelan.
DS Sarah Collins is called to the brutal stabbing of a teenager, but her investigation soon finds itself at cross purposes.
There’s a covert operation led by Kieran Shaw, who is working with Sarah's old partner Steve Bradshaw, who’s now deep undercover.
Meanwhile, Lizzie Adama is back at Farlow trying to balance her new role as a detective with family life, but her path and Kieran's are about to cross.
Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers, 8.00pm, U&W
In this brand-new series, the Scott brothers take on their toughest mission yet - helping people make the most of the home they're in by transforming bland interiors into spaces of which they've only dreamed.
When Herme and Angie bought their home 20 years ago, it fit their needs, but living in a house without separated workspaces is taking its toll.
Couples Therapy, 10.00pm, BBC Two
Return for a fourth run of the documentary series about relationship counselling with Dr Orna Guralnik.
Josh, Aryn and Lorena unpack their polyamorous past and the latter's fear of planning. Joey kicks her mother out - but wonders if her mum's dislike of Rex was right.
Killer in my Village, 8.00pm, Sky Crime
Streaming on NOW
As murder shatters the peace of villages across Britain, follow the investigations into the most heinous of crimes, searching for clues, analysing evidence, and unpicking lies.
Season 8 begins with the tragic story of doting mother, Kerry Owen, who simply wanted a loving relationship - but fell into one tarnished by abuse.
New to Stream
Apollo 13: Survival, Netflix
Just nine months after Neil Armstrong landed on the moon, NASA faced its greatest crisis.
There are three astronauts stranded halfway to the moon on a spacecraft that had suffered a catastrophic explosion.
Sport
Paris Paralympics 2024, from 8.30am, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Coverage of the eighth morning of the Games, including a number of athletics finals at Stade de France.
Meanwhile, at South Paris Arena, singles table tennis semi-finals take place.
With commentary by John Kenny and James Scully.
From 4pm, Daráine Mulvihill is joined by Jason Smyth for a busy session in the pool at Paris La Defense Arena, with medals awarded in 12 disciplines.
The evening's athletics also gets under way at Stade de France with 100m finals in the men's T11 and women's T12 disciplines among the numerous disciplines.
From 7pm, Evanne Ní Chuilinn (above) is joined by Michael McKillop and Patrick Flanagan for the last athletics finals of the day in the men's F35 shot put, T54 800m and F13 javelin.
Elsewhere, the men's MS11 table tennis gold medal match is held at South Paris Arena, and the men's foil team final also takes place.