Love is on the menu of First Dates Ireland, Beat the Chasers returns for a new run, Donald Trump pops up on Through the Keyhole, while Katherine Kelly, Dougray Scott and Eve Myles star in Crow Girl . . .
Pick of the Day
First Dates Ireland, 9.30pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Maître d' Mateo Saina is in charge as Megan from North Carolina and retired quantity surveyor Aidan from Dublin get good and saucy over dinner.
Siobhan (below, right) from Mayo and Jade (left) from Newry - best friends since they met at the restaurant last season - return for another double date.
Siobhan is paired up with hopeless romantic Stephen from Shankill, while Jade compares figures with accountant Nicole from Cork.
Finally, driving instructor Lyle from Clondalkin applies his tried and trusted 'three second rule' to cabin crew attendant Annika from Waterford. But will it win him a second date?
New or Returning Shows
Beat the Chasers, 9.00pm, UTV
Back for a sixth season, Bradley Walsh (below) hosts as contestants Daniel, Rebekah, Raymond, Samuel and Daniella face the six Chasers.
The six of them - the Sinnerman, the Beast, the Governess, the Menace, the Vixen and the Dark Destroyer - form what's arguably the greatest quiz team in the world.
Don’t Miss
Dragons' Den, 8.00pm, BBC One
This week a business owner from Leicester hopes his accessibility app will help him break new ground in the Den.
Meanwhile, twin brothers seek dough for their premium frozen pizza business from multimillionaire investors Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies and Steven Bartlett.
Also: a young married couple hope they can make the cut with their AI video-editing software, and a football fan-turned-entrepreneur has a shot on goal with his monthly subscription business.
Through the Keyhole with Donald Trump, 7.30pm, BBC Four
Here’s an oddity from April 1999. Very timely, given what's happening in the good ol' USA.
Loyd Grossman - remember him? - takes a peek behind the doors of two homes belonging to the rich and famous.
They include the gaff of former and future US president Donald Trump (above).
Hosted by legendary British broadcaster David Frost, who challenges the studio panel to guess the famous owners.
The Wooden Horse, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Here’s a pretty good, fact-based Second World War drama, starring Leo Genn, David Tomlinson, Anthony Steel and David Greene.
British PoWs in a German camp try to escape their captors by taking up gymnastics, and using a vaulting horse to conceal the tunnel they are digging.
But even if they do manage to escape from the camp, the journey to neutral territory and genuine freedom will not be an easy one.
Sandi's Great British Woodland Restoration, 8.00pm, Channel 4
After a cold winter, Sandi Toksvig's wood 'springs to life' as she and wife Debbie start to focus on creating suitable habitats for woodland creatures.
They build a wildlife pond to increase the biodiversity and tree surgeons make a 200-year-old beech tree safe.
Sandi's budget is stretched because of local fly-tipping, as she has to fork out thousands of pounds on fencing.
New to Stream
The Crow Girl, Paramount+
Katherine Kelly, Dougray Scott and Eve Myles are three good reasons for checking out this series, adapted from the novels of Erik Axl Sund.
The story follows DCI Jeanette Kilburn (Myles), who is called to investigate when the bodies of unidentified young men, beaten and full of the anaesthetic Lidocaine, start to mount up.
Scott plays fellow cop DI Lou Stanley.
DCI Kilburn enlists the help of psychotherapist Dr Sophia Craven (Kelly) to hunt the killer and the investigation subsequently takes them down a dangerous path of historical abuse, murder and dark secrets.
Unstoppable, Prime Video
This drama is based on the book Unstoppable: From Underdog to Undefeated: How I Became a Champion, by Anthony Robles and Austin Murphy.
Anthony Robles, despite being born without a right leg and growing up in an abusive household, rises to become a NCAA Division 1 Champion wrestler ultimately winning a national championship against the school that rejected him.
Lovers Anonymous, Netflix
In this Turkish comedy drama Cem, scarred by a childhood that crushed his trust in love, is the invisible hero of Love Hospital, a place he established to cure those suffering from the 'love disease’.
All of Cem's success and dreams now depend on Hazal, an unexpected presence in his life who, in stark contrast to him, believes that love will save the world.
Ending Today
Marilyn Manson: Unmasked, 10.00pm, Channel 4
It’s the third and final part of this documentary exploring the allegations of sexual assault against the rock musician Marilyn Manson (below).
In the wake of Evan Rachel Wood's testimony to Congress and as others make accusations against Manson, lawsuits and investigations are launched, the police raid his home and Rolling Stone magazine publishes an investigation.
The musician maintains that his relationships were consensual and his allies say it's all a conspiracy.
The accusers by turn settle, recant, are sued themselves, or launch lawsuits of their own.