Coming up today, we've got the first in a two-part documentary about former hurling star DJ Carey, all the latest from the I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! jungle and the first episode of The Great B&B Challenge.
DJ Carey: The Dodger, RTÉ One, 9.35pm
This new two-part RTÉ documentary series from Fine Point Films, the makers of Kneecap, tells the shocking story of the rise and fall of hurling legend DJ Carey.
A hurling protégé who became a GAA icon, DJ Carey's speed, skill and grace led him to be widely considered the greatest hurler in living memory. This documentary explores his fall from grace as he went from a beloved sporting icon to being imprisoned for defrauding people of hundreds of thousands of euros by falsely claiming to have cancer.
The documentary features never-before-seen footage of DJ Carey and interviews with victims, sports journalists and those who know him best - uncovering a complex narrative of charisma, ambition, and betrayal.
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, Virgin Media One, 9pm
Ant and Dec take a look at highlights from the past 24 hours, while more of the famous faces take on another of the dreaded Bushtucker Trials.
I'm a Celebrity... Unpacked, Virgin Media One, 10.20pm
Sam Thompson, Joel Dommett and Kemi Rodgers host the companion show, featuring behind-the-scenes gossip, unseen clips, interviews and an insider guide to the trials.
Hope Street, BBC One, 7pm
In the latest episode of the Northern Irish police drama Hope Street, a classic car is stolen from a local showroom and Donal is horrified when his secret girlfriend Sasha is implicated in the supply of steroids.
Strictly: It Takes Two, BBC Two, 6.30pm
On Strictly: It Takes Two, Fleur East chats to the latest couple to be eliminated and there's a look back at the weekend's performances in Choreography Corner.
The Great B&B Challenge, Channel 4, 5pm
In the first episode of The Great B&B Challenge, six couples set out on a competition to win a five-bedroom B&B in the heart of the French countryside. Three of the couples take the keys to rental properties they will run as B&Bs.
I Love LA, Sky Comedy & NOW, 10.40pm
Created, written by, and starring Rachel Sennott, the comedy series I Love LA follows a reunion of a group of codependent friends – played by Sennott, Odessa A'zion, Jordan Firstman, True Whitaker and Josh Hutcherson - and explores how they have each been changed by ambition and new relationships in their time apart.