There's new crime drama This City is Ours, Raised by the Village returns for a third run, new documentaries about entertainer Ken Dodd and The Girl on the Milk Carton, while Ireland face Bulgaria in the Nations League play-off second leg . . .
Pick of the Day
This City Is Ours, 9.00pm, BBC One
Here's a new crime drama series starring James Nelson-Joyce, Hannah Onslow and Sean Bean.
Former Derry Girls' star Saoirse-Monica Jackson also features.
It’s set in Liverpool and is all about a gang member who is tempted to seek a new life for himself as he falls in love just as his criminal mentor contemplates retirement.
But his chances of escaping the city's underworld get somewhat complicated when a shipment of cocaine goes missing and a rival within the gang initiates a grab for power.
New or Returning Shows
Raised by the Village, 6.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
This inspiring series is back for a third run.
You should know the drill by now: rural communities help two city teenagers get their lives back on track.
Noah from Dublin's inner city is transplanted to the Collins' family farm in west Cork, and Teagan from Balbriggan in Dublin goes to the Morrissey's Farm in Aghada, east Cork.
Ken Dodd: A Legacy of Happiness, 9.30pm, BBC Two
From Liverpool, just like The Beatles, Ken Dodd became a superstar in the 1960s. He remained much-loved until his death in 2018 at the age of 90.
This documentary reveals the private man behind one of Britain's most respected comedians (and a pretty good singer too), with contributions from celebrity fans and friends, home movie clips and extracts from notebooks which Doddy is said to have wanted burnt after his death.
The Girl on the Milk Carton, 9.00pm, Sky Crime
All episodes streaming on NOW
Five days before Christmas 1984, 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews went missing from her own living room in the small town of Greeley, Colorado.
In an attempt to find her, Jonelle was given the tragic distinction as one of the first missing children whose face appeared on a milk carton.
Sadly, the publicity did not bring her home. Nearly 35 years after her disappearance, her remains were found more than 20 miles away from her home.
In a bizarre twist, a true-crime fanatic and gubernatorial candidate, obsessed with Jonelle's disappearance for three decades became the main suspect.
Master manipulator and aspiring politician Steve Pankey had inserted himself into this case by volunteering details about Jonelle's murder, but only in exchange for a deal.
Pankey's ex-wife, a key witness in the case against him, bravely comes forward to share her experience of living with a deluded fantasist and sadistic murderer and reveals the crucial evidence that led to prosecution.
New to Stream
Noah's Ark, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Here’s a film for the very young. Or young at heart!
The flood that will destroy all life is approaching and the pairs of animals that will be rescued are getting on Noah's Ark.
Then, two mice of the same gender devise a plan to find themselves among the lucky passengers. Once on board, they must use their musical talents to enter a competition and help maintain peace among the animals.
Don’t Miss
The Great House Revival, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Carlow man Tommy McDonald's childhood dream of restoring cottages down the lane from his family home comes to life when he and partner Emily Lewis decide to transform a ruinous property into their first home.
Hugh Wallace (above) follows their progress, which is far from easy as Tommy, who has no building experience, has decided to tackle the project himself, and starts the build without a project plan.
The Americas, 6.15pm, BBC One
This week’s episode explores extraordinary animal behaviours in the Amazon rainforest.
It includes never before filmed footage of a million turtle hatchlings in southern Brazil making a perilous dash to the river as black caiman prey on them.
In Venezuela, a young harpy eagle endures intense storms while in the Pantanal, caiman engage in an elaborate courtship display.
Sunday Cinema
The Prestige, 10.30pm, BBC One
Christopher Nolan's mystery thriller, starring Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Piper Perabo and Scarlett Johansson, with David Bowie as real-life scientific pioneer Nikola Tesla.
Victorian stage illusionists Robert Angier and Alfred Borden engage in a bitter personal and professional rivalry.
The pair resort to increasingly brutal measures to sabotage each other's acts, while Angier becomes obsessed with the secret behind Borden's greatest illusion.
Also tonight: Mel Brooks' superb comedy The Producers in on BBC Two at 11.15pm.
Sport
Live UEFA Nations League, 7.00pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Coverage of the promotion/relegation play-off second-leg match at Aviva Stadium as Ireland host Bulgaria KO 7.45pm).
The sides last met here in a 2019 friendly, when goals by Alan Browne, Kevin Long and James Collins helped the Boys in Green to a 3-1 win, and the hosts will be seeking a similar performance as they aim to maintain their League B status.
Presented by Peter Collins, with analysis from Kevin Doyle and Richie Sadlier, and commentary by Darragh Maloney and Ray Houghton.

GAA Beo, 12.45pm, TG4
Today’s GAA triple-header begins with Louth v Meath (Throw-in 1.30pm).
Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents coverage of the match in round seven of Allianz Football League Division Two at Inniskeen Grattans Gaelic Football Club in Monaghan.
At 3.15m the focus moves to Tyrone v Dublin (Throw-in 3.15pm). Once again, Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents coverage of this Division One fixture at O'Neill's Hely Park in Omagh.
Then at 5.35pm there’s deferred coverage of Clare v Offaly in the Allianz Football League Division 3.