There's the final of The Traitors Ireland, Waterloo Road returns for a new run, there’s a new crime-solving reality show called Crime Scene Zero, and Liz Hurley’s The Inheritance comes to a conclusion . . .
Pick of the Day
The Traitors Ireland, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Here it is – the day we’ve all been dreading. The last episode of The Traitors Ireland.
A future Reeling in the Years will bring back memories of Paudie Fever and 'I’m no effin’ hugger’ t-shirts.
Tonight’s the night we find out if there’s a faithful or traitor win.
If you’re hosting or heading to a Traitors Ireland party, we wish you a memorable evening.
Just remember: there’s work in the morning. Well, for most of us.
As for the show Siobhán McSweeney (above) hosts for the last time as the remaining contestants jostle for the big money prize. Be prepared for the backstabbiest episode yet!
24 players arrived at Slane Castle at the start of the contest - only a handful remain. The final mission has another prize amount at stake, but who will claim it?
For the last time, The Traitors Ireland Uncloaked follows at 10.35pm on RTÉ2.
Host Kevin McGahern, along with celebrity guests and players from the show, assess the latest betrayals, mind games and manipulations.
New or Returning Shows
Waterloo Road, 9.00pm, BBC One
It’s season 16 of the Beeb’s school-set show.
The classroom drama returns for a new term and Headteacher Stella is forced to navigate a fresh set of challenges when her estranged grandchildren land at the school.
New teacher Darius Donovan (played by comedian Jon Richardson) is soon shaking things up in the staffroom, while Jack Rimmer finds himself tackling the troubles of a new generation as he returns as school counsellor.
Meanwhile, Schuey and Agnes cause uproar when they rebel against Stella's new rules.
Episode two follows at 10.40pm, after the break for news.
Donte is plunged into crippling debt, so Ashton takes drastic measures to pull his dad out of this latest crisis.
Stella and grandson Ben clash as the school welcomes a cohort of year six students and Debs is excited to step into Wendy's shoes for the day, but Nicky is forced to step in when things get out of hand.
Jack tries to help Libby settle back into school life when she clashes with Aleena.
Trauma Room One, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
This documentary series ventures inside the world of brain and spinal surgery at Liverpool's Walton Centre.
A patient in a critical condition is rushed into theatre following a stroke and the on-call trauma team have no time to lose.
Christine has fallen downstairs, breaking her neck - a life-threatening injury.
New to Stream
Crime Scene Zero, Netflix
In this Korean crime-solving reality show, players take on the roles of detectives and suspects.
With clues and wits, can they expose the culprit among them?
Don’t Miss
Michael Palin: Comic Roots, 10.10pm, BBC Four
A repeat of a documentary in which the Monty Python star discusses his early interest in acting and comedy, reflecting on his education at the Shrewsbury School and Oxford University.
First broadcast 12 August 1983.
The Great British Bake Off, 8.00pm, Channel 4
It’s Back to School Week on Bake Off.
The bakers return to school, starting off with the classic canteen favourite, flapjacks, before being tested with a fondly remembered school cake technical, with a catch.
For their final exam, they have to produce a spectacular school fete showstopper, full of nostalgic treats.
Mr Hollywood and Ms Leith judge their efforts, before deciding which of the students to expel.
Storyville, 10.35pm, BBC Four
Here’s a fascinating story, subtitled Attica: America's Bloodiest Prison Uprising.
It’s a detailed account of the bloody uprising at a New York State prison in 1971.
Over 1,000 inmates took control of Attica Correctional Facility, seizing 39 hostages in the process.
Their demands related mainly to the inhumane conditions they were forced to endure, but a huge police assault and a hail of gunfire killed 29 convicts and 10 innocents, an action that has left many survivors, both guards and inmates, seeking compensation.
Stacey & Joe, 8.00pm, BBC One
Zach's 17th birthday proves a nostalgic time for Stacey as she remembers she was the same age when she first became his mother.
It's also bake-off time for Stacey and Joe as they compete to come up with best lemon drizzles for the occasion.
Joe hops on a plane to see his mum in Andalusia, while back home, Stacey plots her latest animal takeover of the garden.
Ending Today
The Inheritance: Final, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The weight of last night's cut lingers heavily over the players as they reach their final day on the estate.
With a vast fortune still waiting to be claimed, trust becomes the most valuable currency of all. Before the players can stake their claim to the final prize, the Deceased unveils one last, ruthless twist.
It’s a cut-throat offer that could instantly shatter bonds, sabotage strategies and end journeys. Presented by Robert Rinder and Liz Hurley (above).
Michael Portillo's 200 Years of the Railways, 8.00pm, BBC Two
Michael Portillo continues his celebration of the birth of the modern railway by travelling the world's first intercity line between Liverpool and Manchester, which opened in 1830.
In Manchester, Michael steps back in time to the world's first intercity line, and in Liverpool, he hears how novelist Elizabeth Gaskell captured the spirit of the railway age.