There's the first of this year's Champions League semi-final, Tour de Fred: Northern Ireland sees Fred Sirieix cycle the Six Counties, Chef's Table: Legends looks at four culinary giants, while Bradley & Barney Walsh hit Bangkok . . .
Pick of the Day
Live UCL, 7.00pm, Premier Sports Ireland
The opening semi-final first leg in this season's Champions League kicks off in London and sees local lads Arsenal (below) host Paris Saint-Germain (KO 8pm) at The Emirates.
PSG have been the side to beat since the New Year - but Arsenal's demolition job on holders Real Madrid in the quarter-finals makes them the latest set of likely lads to win the 2025 final.
And while the French champions look amazing when they go forward, they can be a bit ropey at the back. Arsenal look a bit more solid, if – generally - less of an attacking threat.
This could be a cracker.
New or Returning Shows
Tour de Fred: Northern Ireland, 8.00pm, Virgin Media One
Frenchman Fred Sirieix embarks on a gastronomic cycling tour of Northern Ireland to discover the Six Counties’ best-kept delicious secrets.
He begins in the Mourne Mountains where he pushes himself to cycle up to Spelga Dam for the best panoramic views and fuels up with a traditional Ulster Fry.
Call the Midwife, 10.15pm, RTÉ One
As season 13 of the much-loved BBC period drama opens, it's 1969 and Nonnatus House kicks off its new training scheme with the arrival of four new pupil midwives.
But one of the new arrivals has a baptism of fire when she attends a home birth where complications place the lives of both mother and baby in danger.
Meanwhile, Sister Julienne cares for an expectant mother who has cerebral palsy, and Reggie comes up with a plan to bring the community together.
New to Stream
Honeymoonish, Netflix
I have to admit that a Kuwaiti romcom wasn’t on my bucket list – but here we are.
This movie explores a series of comical misunderstandings and disclosures as Noor ( Nour AlGhandour) and Hamad (Mahmoud Boushahri) embark on a honeymoon full of hidden motives.
Apparently, the story explores the complexities of love, mistaken identities, and the power of second chances, ultimately leading to a series of unpredictable outcomes.
Honeymoonish also marks an on-screen debut for Kuwaiti fashion blogger and model, Ascia Al Faraj, who takes on the role of Amal, the dedicated wife to Wael (Mahdi Barwiz), Noor’s close friend and secret matchmaker.
Don’t Miss
Joe Lycett's United States of Birmingham, 9.00pm, Sky Max
All episodes streaming on NOW
This is probably the definitive 'daft travel show' concept. And there a quite a few candidates.
But last week's opener was fun. Especially when Joe Lycett entered a gun shop and discovered - somewhat to his horror - that he got s kick out of firing guns.
Here, Joe ticks off more Birminghams on his mission to create a Treaty of Friendship between his British home town and 18 other namesakes in North America.
After a quick diversion in the Amish town of Intercourse, Joe and his driver Randy head to Birmingham, Pennsylvania where Joe ends up feeding a bat in a cave.
There are three Brums in Ohio. Joe sees one from a glider and attends the annual Beer and Bacon festival in Birmingham Toledo, a Hungarian enclave in Ohio.
He finishes this episode in Birmingham Michigan where he is driven round by the Mayor and makes a masterpiece for the public art trail.
Super Garden, 7.00pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
This week’s green-fingered hopeful is Eileen Sung, Belfast based but originally from Derry, who is designing a garden for young family Vasile, Sarah, three- year-old Francesco and their baby on the way.
Eileen is aiming to create a 'new beginnings' garden.
Classic British Cars: Made in Coventry, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Here’s something for the many petrol heads out there.
To celebrate the award of UK City of Culture 2021 to Coventry, local boy Mark Evans tells the full history of the classic cars made in Coventry.
This passionate retrospective runs from the industry's beginnings in 1897 through to the present day and includes interviews and archive footage detailing the stories behind the creation of classic marque.
They include the Daimler (above), the Triumph, the Riley and the Jaguar and the companies and people behind them.
George Clarke's Amazing Spaces, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The avant-garde gaffs just keep on coming, as George (below) meets a woman with a vision to construct an eco-cabin from three disused supermarket delivery van fridges and a young couple creating a home from an American school bus.
In Portugal, the presenter unearths a pair of sinuous treehouses inspired by snakes, before celebrating three small builds with what must be the tiniest-ever Amazing Space hidden behind a secret panel, a cool, silver take on the traditional white caravan, and a one-bedroom house in a tin tabernacle
Barristers: Fighting for Justice, 10.00pm, Channel 4
There’s a right motley crew of accused this week, beginning with Tom Flavin taking on a violent assault case in which his client is accused of biting off his cousin's ear in a fight.
Sheryl Nwosu and Antonia Charles represent a young man alleged to be part of a major county lines drugs operation and King's Counsel Laurie-Anne Power defends a 15-year-old boy accused of murder.
Bradley & Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad, 8.00pm, UTV
The Walsh and Walsh journey continues in Bangkok, where the pair meet a Muay Thai expert who puts them through their paces and visit a floating market on a turbo longtail speedboat.
Barney then arranges a Thai massage for his dad that ends up being anything but relaxing and the duo meet a firefighter who rescues snakes in the city before trying some rice tractor drag racing.