Emma Willis and Tom Allen are back with a new run of Cooking with the Stars, comedian Anna Clifford seeks out Ireland's Perfect Pubs, there’s a Caroline Aherne night on the Beeb, and a Channel 4 show asks Do You Have ADHD?
Pick of the Day
Cooking with the Stars, 8.00pm, Virgin Media One
Emma Willis (below) and Tom Allen present the fifth season of the celebrity cookery contest in which famous faces are mentored by world-class chefs to compete in culinary battles.
In the opening episode, EastEnders star Natalie Cassidy goes head-to-head with radio presenter Jordan North, and reality stars Jack Osbourne and Jessica Wright go up against each other, attempting to deliver gourmet dishes on a budget of just three pounds per portion.
Who will go straight through and which two stars will face each other in the cook-off?
Others taking part throughout the run include the likes of Hugh Dennis, Ekin-Su Cülcüloglu, Kelly Hoppen and Shaun Wright-Phillips.
New or Returning Shows
Do You Have ADHD? 8.00pm, Channel 4
This brand-new programme, fronted by Dr Karan Rajan and Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, explores the complexities of having ADHD.
It aims to separate fact from fiction on what the traits might look like and gives creative advice for living with an ADHD brain.
Medical myth-buster and health educator Dr Karan explores the condition and the challenges faced by the thousands of children and adults across the UKK waiting for formal diagnosis and talks to experts in neurodiversity along with those living their lives post-diagnosis.
Meanwhile, former GP Dr Clare turns patient as she undergoes the assessment process to establish whether undiagnosed ADHD could be the cause of some of her own behavioural challenges.
Scotland's Home of the Year, 7.00pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
The Scottish version of the show about gorgeous gaffs returns for a fourth season.
Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers are in the Highlands, where a small cottage in Fort William takes on a towering church conversion in the Black Isle and a maximalist masterpiece in Culloden.
Ireland's Perfect Pubs, 9.20pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
In the opening episode of her search for the Emerald Isle’s best boozers, comedian Anna Clifford is joined by TikTok sensation and pop songstress Shanice Griffin for a trip to The Bar on the beautiful Aran Island of Inis Mór.
Don’t Miss
Arena, 10.00pm, BBC Four
Subtitled Caroline Aherne: Queen of Comedy, this is the centrepoint of a night celebrating the life and career of the comedy writer and actress, featuring contributions from a cast of friends including Steve Coogan, John Thomson, Craig Cash and Andy Harries.
The film traces Aherne's life from childhood in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, through her early adventures as a (rare) woman on Manchester's alternative stand-up scene.
There's the breakthrough moment when the BBC commissioned The Mrs Merton Show, followed by The Royle Family.
As her star rose, the realities of living with her own fame came to define Aherne's life, as she became a fixture of tabloid speculation about her personal life.
With contributions from co-writers Henry Normal and Phil Mealey, and The Royle Family cast members Sue Johnston, Ricky Tomlinson and Ralf Little
Preceded at 9.30pm by Caroline Aherne at the BBC, featuring highlights of her work for the Beeb including The Mrs Merton Show and The Royle Family.
Presented by Fast Show colleague John Thomson.
There's also an episode of The Royle Family at 9pm, where Nana is staying with the family while she recuperates from her recent cataract operation and Barbara is anxious that Jim will hit the roof if she stays much longer.
Antony is having love troubles, most of which are thanks to constant teasing from his family. When he finally storms off, the rest of the family are left blaming one another for who upset him most, all except Nana, who is fast asleep
John Denver: Country Roads, 9.30pm, TG4
John Denver was one of the most successful and best-oved recording artists of the 20th century.
His easy-going manner, fine voice, superb songwriting and dedication to environmental issues all combined to build a huge global fanbase that has continued to grow since his untimely death in a plane crash in 1997.
This 1986 concert, from the NEC in Birmingham, is packed with classic Denver songs, all delivered with his characteristic charm and good humour.
The Repair Shop, 8.00pm, BBC One
Brenton West restores a silver statuette of a paratrooper, which belonged to a proud veteran of the parachute regiment, and now needs restoring after surviving a shipwreck.
Dom Chinea meets a Hull musician who is now in the possession of a battered flight case that once belonged to Trevor Bolder, the bass player in David Bowie's Spiders from Mars.
Meanwhile, Suzie Fletcher works on a traditional baby hammock from Iran and art conservator Lucia Scalisi is out of her comfort zone working on a portrait made of concrete.
The Nazi Cartel, 9.00pm, Sky Documentaries
Streaming on Now
The story of how an ex-Gestapo officer contributed to making Bolivia the world’s first narco-state continues.
Levine feels betrayed when Suarez's men are released on bail. Suarez, with help from Klaus Altmann, neo-Nazi mercenaries and the military, enacts the deadliest coup in Bolivian history.
Grey's Anatomy, 10.25pm, RTÉ2

Things are getting critical for a certain couple at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. It’s also a pivotal moment for Meredith Grey.
While she and Amelia prepare a funding proposal for their Alzheimer's research, Teddy and Owen are about to hit a breaking point in their marriage.
The Great British Sewing Bee, 9.00pm, BBC One
Judges Esme Young and Patrick Grant set the contestants three challenges that celebrate the rich fashion and textile traditions of Korea.
They include following the pattern for the jeogori - a historic Korean jacket now seen in contemporary womenswear and K-Pop.
The sewers also design evening wear inspired by a garment once worn by Korean military officials and transform taekwondo outfits and colourful belts into striking new creations.