Eat, Sleep, Cheer, Repeat looks at the world of competitive cheerleading in Ireland, The Lincoln Lawyer returns for a third run, A House Through Time focuses on Two Cities at War, and 9-1-1 lands on Disney+
This Irish film – recently in cinemas – offers a look at the world of competitive cheerleading in Ireland.
This uplifting coming-of-age movie follows the young female and male athletes of Team Ireland to intimately explore questions of gender, strength, performance, sexuality and what it's like growing up in the world today.
Can Team Ireland reach their goal of top ten in the world, and can cheerleading give these athletes a space to find themselves?
Glamour queen Jessica; star athlete Jayleesa; Leaving cert student Bláthnaid; freedom-seeking Taylor; fun-loving Dean; and nice-guy Rickie are each searching for their place in the world through the activity they love.
As Hilton, their anxiety-crippled coach, battles to keep the team on track through a season of ill-discipline and injuries, we follow our underdog athletes’ journey to the World Championships in America.
Everyone Else Burns, 10.00pm, Channel 4
The return of the sitcom centred on a religious family who believe the world is going to end, starring Amy James-Kelly, Kate O'Flynn and Simon Bird.
After 300 hours of gruelling penance, Rachel's journey to independence faces new obstacles as she returns to the church - where arranged marriage is making a comeback and she's expected to engage in Order-approved speed-dating.
Fiona questions her chemistry with husband David, and things only get worse when he meets Maude - a mysterious, traditional woman with an identical taste in squash.
A House Through Time: Two Cities at War, 9.00pm, BBC Two
For season 5, David Olusoga traces the lives of residents of two apartment blocks - one in London and one in Berlin - during the Second World War to reveal what life was like for citizens during the deadliest conflict in world history.
The historian begins by looking at the situations of the building owners back in the 1920s just after the First World War, with both owners being former soldiers the impact of the war still had its hold over them but the economic chaos in Germany is driving the country to support a new political party.
Elizabeth Taylor Tribute, 8.00pm, BBC Four
If there’s room in your heart, here’s yet another look at the life and times of a true Hollywood legend, who died in 2011.
Friends, family and co-stars share their memories and look back on Elizabeth Taylor's life and career, as well as her humanitarian work and a much-publicised personal life.
Featuring contributions from Liza Minnelli, Joan Collins, Pierce Brosnan, Angela Lansbury, David Frost, Larry King, Robert Hardy, Barry Norman and Richard Burton's nephew Guy Masterson.
Kieran McCarthy and Maggie Molloy (below) meet house hunter Trina O'Connor in Carlow to help her search for a new home, where she can begin the next chapter of her life outside Dublin.
Following the restoration of Malahide Castle in North County Dublin, the team are attempting to return the drawing room to its iconic hue of Malahide Orange.
Plus, as curator Cathal Dowd Smith and the team work to improve and restore the Castle's rooms they unveil a unique book, an original Talbot portrait and stories of ghosts.
For the Love of Dogs with Alison Hammond, 8.20pm, Virgin Media One
At Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Alison meets a husky who has a mysterious problem with her back legs, and aso helps to calm down an overexcited spaniel before falling in love with five bichon frise puppies.
The Lincoln Lawyer, Netflix
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returns for a third season as Mickey Haller, an iconoclastic idealist who runs his law practice out of the back seat of his Lincoln, as he takes on cases big and small across the expansive city of Los Angeles.
Based on the series of bestselling novels by renowned author Michael Connelly, the third season is based on the fifth book in The Lincoln Lawyer series, The Gods of Guilt.
9-1-1, Disney+
Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear's firefighting series begins its eighth season.
Noted for its spectacular starts to a new run, this one looks amazing!
The series explores the high-pressure experiences of first responders - including police officers, firefighters and dispatchers - who are thrust into the most frightening, shocking and heart-stopping situations.
Episodes will drop weekly.
Gundam: Requiem for Vengeance, Netflix
This sort of stuff bores me to tears, but obviously millions will lap it up.
In the year 0079 of the Universal Century, the Principality of Zeon declares independence from the Earth Federation, plunging the two nations into war.
Thanks to a revolutionary new weapon known as a Mobile Suit, the Zeon Force initially gains the upper hand - but they lacked the power to take control of the entire Earth, bringing the war to a stalemate.
Eleven months into the war, the Earth Federation forces manage to seize a Zeon-controlled base located in Eastern Europe.
Among the mixed battalion headed to reclaim this base is Sorari and the Red Wolves division, a Mobile Suit platoon that has just descended from space.