Lucy Punch stars in Motherland spin-off Amandaland, Holly Willoughby and Bear Grylls present a star-studded Celebrity Bear Hunt, there's the self-explanatory Dubai: Buying the Dream, and Amy Schumer stars in Kinda Pregnant . . .
Amandaland, 9.00pm, BBC One
Here’s the latest project from the irrepressible Sharon Horgan.
It’s a comedy spin-off of the hugely enjoyable Motherland, starring Lucy Punch as posh pain Amanda and Joanna Lumley as her plummy mummy.
Following her divorce, Amanda finds herself downsizing from Chiswick to So-ha (South Harlesden), where she rekindles her friendship with Anne, her former BFF from the old primary school gates.
Amanda’s children, Georgie and Manus, have recently moved to the same local high school as Anne’s son Darius. Amanda is delighted when Georgie befriends Morten, the daughter of celebrity chef Della Fry, the owner of trendy local eatery SHIN.
Realising that her way in socially is through the local football club, Amanda signs the kids up to Hounslow Eagle FC, despite having zero interest in football.
Meanwhile, Anne organises welcome drinks to introduce Amanda to the 'Anne Gang’ the same night as Georgie’s invited to Morten’s house party at Della and her wife Fi’s house.
But Amanda is torn. Does she go and 'sink some fizz' with Anne, or does she capitalise on the opportunity to take a dip in Della and Fi’s hot tub?
Dubai: Buying the Dream, 10.00pm, Channel 4
This new series follows the team at Dubai's leading real estate company as they tour some of the city's most jaw-dropping properties.
Their job is to deploy their charm and business savvy to sell to the super-rich and compete for eye-watering commissions.
Top agents Evelyn and Connor market a Viking-inspired mega mansion complete with its own snow room and newcomer George inspects a royal penthouse suite at Raffles five-star hotel.
Then there’s new-ish broker Harvey, who is paired with his arch-rival Karalina in a last chance for him to make his first sale.
Oíche i gCorcaigh, 9.30pm, TG4
Here's an atmospheric documentary series set in Cork over the course of one night.
As the stars come out and night envelops the town, from dusk to dawn cameras follow people from the suburbs to the city centre, capturing the excitement and adventure that fills the place at night.
When street lights come on, the atmosphere of the city changes.
Gardaí Shane McCarthy and Barra O’Shea patrol the streets, ready for whatever action unfolds.
Shift workers prepare for their next stint, in bars and clubs, hospitals and restaurants, building security, fire stations, and factories.
Hannah McCarthy and her friends Phoebe and Orlaith get some prinking in before hitting the town so that they’re ready for a bit of fun.
George Clarke’s Building Home, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Architect George Clarke meets people who are taking on challenging huge builds for powerful emotional reasons.
They range from being drawn back to an area that they've always loved or a place with strong family memories, to taking on a house that's close to their heart - like historic ruins that need rescuing, or a wreck of a beach house.
He follows them as they uproot their lives, stretch their finances and test their relationships, all in order to build wonderful homes of their dreams.
First up, young married couple Chris and Ellie have returned to where Chris grew up, in Lancashire's beautiful Ribble Valley, to build a home together.
After months of struggling to find the perfect property, they ended up buying a run-down bungalow from Chris's grandparents, in sight of his old primary school.
But what they thought was a 'doer-upper' has turned out to be a 'knocker-downer', and so began the months-long process of building a new house from scratch.
Am I Being Unreasonable? 9.30pm, BBC One
Here's season two of the comedy drama, co-written by and co-starring Daisy May Cooper (below).
After the memorial, Nic is kicked out of the house and shunned by everyone in the village
But then a tarot card reading warns her of a foreboding figure in her future that could affect her and her son. Dan puts Ollie's patience to the test by roller skating and Nic moves in with Jen.
Celebrity Bear Hunt, Netflix
Something I wouldn't dream of doing, part 76.
Presented by Holly Willoughby and Bear Grylls, Celebrity Bear Hunt sees famous faces journey to Costa Rica to test themselves in some pretty gruelling challenges.
There’s double jeopardy as the stars will also be trying to escape survival expert Bear, who’s tasked with hunting them through the jungle.
Aiming to get away from Bear are Spice Girls singer Mel B, retired tennis player Boris Becker, and interior design TV presenter Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
And there’s an Irish interest her as former Saturdays singer Una Healy is also on board.
There’s also presenter Steph McGovern, former rugby player Danny Cipriani, and Strictly Come Dancing head judge Shirley Ballas.
Completing the line-up are rapper Big Zuu, The Inbetweeners star Joe Thomas, fashion model Lottie Moss, Ted Lasso actor Kola Bokinni, and former Victoria’s Secret model Leomie Anderson.
Kinda Pregnant, Netflix
Here's Amy Schumer's second movie outing for Netflix. Of course it's a comedy!
Jealous of her best friend’s pregnancy, Lainy (played by Schumer) starts to wear a fake baby bump - and accidentally meets the man of her dreams.
Envious, Netflix
It's back to Argentina for season 2 of this comedy series.
Vicky finds herself torn between two possible paths: marrying and building a family project with Dani, or allowing herself to explore a relationship with Matías.
At times, that country club life she once dreamed of no longer seems so appealing, but the desire sparked by the possibility of a new love terrifies her.
More neurotic and frazzled than ever, she begins to go back and forth between both worlds, unwilling to let go of either. Desperate, she will have to make a decision and face the consequences.
In Borba, Neven meets food guide Joao Bravinho, who takes him on a food tour, dining alongside locals and soaking up the hospitality.
The chef enjoys the flavours of Alentejo, sampling regional delicacies, including black pork, artisanal cheeses and olive oil.
Neven also explores the historic marble quarries, a hallmark of Borba's heritage, before moving on to Estremoz.
The Repair Shop, 8.00pm, BBC One
First into the workshop is Ben who brings with him his late sister's dress that once served as the muse for her art.
Dominic Chinea and Rebecca Bissonnet attempt to restore the dress to its former glory so Ben can display it as part of a posthumous show.
Richard brings in a damaged drum that was once the beating heart of an old Cornish May Day festival and Emma from Dudley is hoping the experts can repair her old clocking-in clock.
Rob, Mark, Adam and Nick bring in a polo bike and mallet.