The Great House Revival returns, as does Help Me Buy a Home, Unforgotten and Big Boys, Ireland face Scotland in the Six Nations, while Síomha Ní Ruairc launches the search for Ireland's most talented family . . .
Hugh Wallace is back to chart the highs and lows of home restorations in Ireland. Adventurous homeowners battle to restore derelict or unloved properties to their former glory, but can they create their dream home in the ruined walls of our past?
Episode 1sees Hugh heading to a former post office in Butlerstown, county Cork.
Local lad Timmie O'Brien has many happy memories of his local post office that has been lying dormant for many years.
So he and his partner Siobhan decide it is time to breathe back some life into the old village hub, and to convert it into their forever home with their two young sons, Jimmy and Miah.
When we meet Siobhan and Timmie they are already a few years into the project, but they have run out of steam and work has stalled.
The renovation of the house and shop, as well as spiraling costs, has been overwhelming for Siobhan and Timmie, and their forever home has become an improbable dream.
But under Hugh’s guidance the couple get a second wind, and pull out all the stops to make their dream a reality.
But as pressure mounts, and the couple see less and less of each other, will this formidable build get the better of them again?
Help Me Buy a Home, 8.00pm, Virgin Media One
The series aiming to arm viewers with the insight they need to successfully navigate Ireland’s increasingly difficult housing market returns for a second run.
At the helm, Ireland’s expert buyer’s agent Liz O’Kane will lend her experience to overwhelmed and frustrated house-hunters from across the country.
And she’s got backup with I’m Grand Mam’s PJ and Kevin.
In episode one, Liz has two projects. First up are Aisling and Cian. Entrepreneur, Aisling, and her partner, Cian are first time-buyers who have been on the hunt for two years while living at her parents’ house.
They are keen for a place to themselves, but reluctant to leave their neighbourhood. Can Liz convince them to spread their wings beyond their beloved Palmerstown?
The second is single-mum, artist and DJ Sarah, who has been out-bid several times. Desperate to get into a forever home with her four-year-old daughter, she asks Liz to work with a tight budget in the highly sought-after neighbourhood of Dublin 12.
Meanwhile Kevin and PJ attempt to get to the bottom of how to get a mortgage.
Unforgotten, 9.00pm, UTV
Return of the crime drama, starring Sanjeev Bhaskar and Sinéad Keenan.
When a spine is dredged out of Whitney Marsh, a new case begins for Jess and Sunny's team at Bishop Street CID with four potential suspects.
Juliet, Melinda, Asif and Marty each have secrets to hide, but both Jess and Sunny are glad of a new challenge given their strained personal lives.
An Evening with Nat King Cole, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Here's a treat for anyone aware of the late, great Nat King Cole. What a voice!
First shown back in September 1963, it's a made-for-television special in which the American singer performs a host of popular and lesser-known jazz classics, with Ted Heath, the Cliff Adams Singers, Renaud Jones, John Collins, Charles Harris and Leon Petties.
The tunes include It's Only a Paper Moon, Unforgettable, Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer, Mona Lisa and Sweet Lorraine.
Big Boys, 10.00pm, Channel 4
The third and final season of the sitcom about two students living together kicks off with an episode called My Big Fat Gay Greek Holiday.
Jack and Danny return for their third year at university. After a big win at the bingo, the gang jets off to Faliraki for four nights of sun, sex and stoned parents, before the final year at Brent Uni begins.
Jack's family continues to grow, while Danny's throws more challenges his way.
Réalta Agus Gaolta, 8.30pm, TG4
Síomha Ní Ruairc launches the seventh season of the show that searches for Ireland's most talented family.
Here's where the best singing, dancing and musical families the nation has to offer compete against each other.
Judging the families are sean-nós singer Irial Ó Ceallaigh and broadcaster Sinéad Ní Uallacháin, joined this week by guest judge, singer and musician Brian Ó Domhnaill.
Fox & Hare Save the Forest, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Here’s an animated adventure for all the family.
With Owl disappearing, mischievous Rats terrorising the neighbourhood and a lake overflowing their home, Fox and Hare embark on an exciting adventure to save the forest that will push their friendship to the limit!
It's Eurovision week, and viewers will also see the third elimination take place as the next celebrity dancer is voted off.
As usual, Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy present, while Karen Byrne, Loraine Barry, Brian Redmond and Arthur Gourounlian pass judgment.
Boyzone: No Matter What, 9.00pm, Sky Documentaries
Streaming on NOW
As this cracking three-part documentary continues, the band’s unprecedented success continues as they land their first UK number one single.
But as their popularity soars, so too does the relentless pursuit of the tabloids.
The pressures of constant scrutiny weigh heavily on all members, but Stephen Gately (above) feels it most intensely.
When The Sun receives a tip-off that Stephen is dating Dutch popstar Eloy de Jong, Stephen finds himself at the heart of a media frenzy.
The story is told from all sides, revealing how Stephen's sexuality was exposed and the personal toll it took.
Meanwhile, Ronan Keating faces pressure from manager Louis Walsh to pursue solo projects, igniting tensions that threaten the band’s unity.
Scotland v Ireland (Kick-off 3pm) at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in the latest Six Nations clash.
Ireland secured the title for a second successive year in 2023 with a 17-13 home win against Scotland in their final match.
It was the 10th victory in a row over Scotland, but Gregor Townsend's men will be hopeful of at least pushing the champions close again this afternoon now they are on home territory.
Jacqui Hurley presents, with analysis from Jamie Heaslip, Jim Hamilton and Stephen Ferris
There's also a triple treat of hurling action today in GAA Beo (1.15pm, TG4) and FA Cup ties on UTV at 2.15pm and BBC One at 5.20pm.