There's 1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, a bizarre Bolivian tale in The Nazi Cartel, the final of Bake Off: The Professionals, Vicky McClure stars in Insomnia, while WWE: Unreal goes backstage in the wrestling world . . .
Pick of the Day
1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, 10.00pm, Channel 4
In a hundred years’ time, this story will be seen as a reflection of how things were in the Western World in the early decades of the 21st Century.
When famous adult content creator Bonnie Blue announced that she'd slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours in January 2025, the internet exploded.
She received reams of social media outrage, heaps of sensational tabloid coverage and multiple death threats.
She also earned millions of pounds, a jet-set lifestyle and a customised blue Ferrari in the process.
This documentary goes behind the headlines, clickbait and ragebait to discover who the real Bonnie Blue is.
Exploring the polarising debate around Bonnie and the pornification of society, the film follows her over the most eye-opening six months of her life, from the 1,000-man 'gangbang' to her ban from OnlyFans.
Ultimately, it asks whether she's dangerously pandering to the basest of male fantasies, or an empowered sex-positive entrepreneur having the last laugh.
New or Returning Shows
The Nazi Cartel, 9.00pm, Sky Documentaries
In 1979, Michael Levine, an undercover agent for the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), was deployed to Argentina, where he became aware of a man who was previously completely unknown: Roberto Suárez.
Suárez, a cattle rancher from a powerful Bolivian family, had professionalized the cocaine market in Bolivia in the 1970s and, within a short period of time, had taken control of 80 per cent of the global cocaine trade.
He was a bon vivant, family man, passionate pilot, and carefree host of lavish parties on his magnificent estate in Santa Cruz.
To advance his business, he attempted to influence Bolivian politics and utilized his acquaintance with a respected German with excellent connections to the secret service, military, and politics: Klaus Altmann.
His real identity is completely different, because Altmann was actually the wanted Nazi criminal Klaus Barbie, who, as the infamous Butcher of Lyon, was responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews.
Insomnia, 9.50pm, RTÉ2
Here's a UK psychological drama starring the great Vicky McClure that first aired on Paramount+.
She plays successful lawyer Emma Averill, who is terrified that she is destined to suffer the same fate as her mother and experience a violent psychotic breakdown on her 40th birthday as a result of inherited 'bad blood'.
A couple of weeks before the milestone birthday, Emma stops sleeping and her world begins to unravel, straining her relationship with her husband Robert and children Chloe and Will.
As her mental state fractures, Emma resolves to confront her family history to prevent tragedy striking successive generations.
New to Stream
Trainwreck: Storm Area 51, Netflix
How did we ever make it out of the caves?
This documentary features an epic ensemble cast of meme lords, military commanders, UFO hunters, sexy aliens and YouTubers - it's pretty much the ultimate story of the internet bursting into the real world.
When 20-year old Matty Roberts creates a Facebook event inviting people to storm the classified Air Force facility Area 51 in the Nevada desert, the post quickly goes viral.
As a result, hundreds and then thousands of posters are saying they’ll join the event that stated 'They can’t stop all of us’.
This prompts the US Air Force, FBI officials and the Federal Aviation Administration to strongly advise against anyone illegally trying to access the base.
On top of that, the US Military warns that they stand ready to protect America and its assets with deadly force.
The meme continues to go viral and spread to other social media apps and soon millions have signed up to attend.
Will a crazy party in the desert turn into a deadly confrontation?
WWE: Unreal, Netflix
'We get a lot of money to look like assholes - I'm okay with that.'
I know grown men - grown middle-aged men even - who take wrestling and the WWE seriously.
I don't know how they'll react to this new show.
For the first time ever, this series steps into the WWE writer's room and outside the ring with a variety of WWE Superstars, where the drama is just as intense offstage as it is under the spotlight.
This should be great fun.
Don’t Miss
Mike Denver - Live from Castlebar, 9.30pm, TG4
Mike Denver’s one of Ireland’s most popular country stars – here's another chance to see his live show recorded for TG4.
The country singer performs in front of a capacity crowd at the Royal Theatre in Castlebar Co Mayo.
It proved a memorable concert for the legion of fans who travelled for long distances for the spectacular show and for the new fans discovering his music through his many new songs.
The Great British Sewing Bee, 9.00pm, BBC One
This week, the sewers are challenged to channel fashion's most influential figures as they put their own spin on the work of three big names.
They focus on Diane von Furstenberg's wrap dress and turn home furnishings into punk-inspired looks in tribute to Vivienne Westwood.
In the made-to-measure challenge, the sewers create luxurious garments inspired by the iconic style of Versace.
All the President's Men, 12.00am, BBC Two
Here’s a classic from the 1970s – one of the truly great decades in cinema history.
Alan J Pakula's 1976 drama, starring Robert Redford (below), Dustin Hoffman, Jason Robards and Hal Holbrook is about one of the biggest US political scandals.
It’s the true story of Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who persevered in their investigation of the links between the Watergate break-in and the White House.
It was a scandal that eventually forced the resignation of President Nixon.
Nowadays, the US President would just carry on regardless. Changed times.
Nelson's Caribbean Hell-Hole: An Eighteenth Century Navy Graveyard Uncovered, 9.00pm, BBC Four
After the discovery of human bones on a beach in Antigua, historian Sam Willis investigates one of the darkest chapters of Britain's imperial past.
And we all know that there have been many.
As archaeologists excavate a mass grave of British soldiers, he explores the island's ruins and discovers how the sugar islands of the Caribbean were rife with sun, sea, war, tropical diseases and poisoned rum.
Ending Today
Bake Off: The Professionals, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Ellie Taylor (below) and Liam Charles presnt as the finalists pour all their patisserie passion and expertise into two epic final challenges, where nothing less than brilliance is good enough.
For their first challenge, the teams must hit the right trend with a viral patisserie window display.
As they aim to get the judges to hit the 'like' button, their displays must include gourmet cookies, gateaux de voyage and filled laminated buns - 12 of each and all baked to perfection in just four hours.
In a grueling seven-hour challenge, the two top teams must create a banquet celebrating great train journeys, with a towering sugar and chocolate showpiece and enough desserts to feed 120.
It's full steam ahead, but which team will be on track to be crowned the winners of Bake Off: The Professionals 2025?