Gráinne McElwain investigates abuse against GAA referees in Réiteoir!, 24 Hours in A&E returns for a new run, former Scandal star Scott Foley stars in romcom La Dolce Villa, and there's a David Lynch night on the Beeb . . .
Gráinne McElwain investigates abuse against GAA Football referees, featuring insights from officials, including David Gough, and GAA President Jarlath Burns.
With personal contributions from football referees, David Gough, Siobhán Coyle and Eoghan Ó Muircheartaigh, insights from sports analyst Fearghal Mag Uiginn, sports psychologist and former Galway county hurler Justin Campbell, as well as Jarlath Burns (below), Réiteoir! examines a growing crisis within the GAA and asks what can be done to combat it.
This documentary offers a rare glimpse into the unseen struggles of match officials and challenges fans, players, and administrators alike to reconsider their treatment of referees.
With contributions from leading voices in Gaelic games and exclusive access behind the scenes, this compelling documentary provides an unfiltered look at the pressures of refereeing and the urgent need for change.
From grassroots behaviour to the growing influence of social media and the complexities of an evolving rulebook, Réiteoir! gives a fascinating and valuable insight into the realities of being a GAA football referee in the modern age.
It also provides food for thought for GAA members at all levels, encouraging everyone involved to examine their own attitudes and behaviour.
24 Hours in A&E, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Cameras capture daily life at from Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, one of the busiest A&E departments in Europe.
Thirty seven-year-old Ronalds is brought in after slicing through his ankle with an angle grinder. As surgeons work to save his leg, Ronalds speaks of his life as a child in Latvia and the challenges he faced when starting a new life in the UK.
Doctors make a shocking discovery after 50-year-old Jeremy suffers a crash on his mountain bike and 21-year-old Owen receives help after dislocated his shoulder at a music festival.
La Dolce Villa, Netflix
Former Scandal star Scott Foley stars in this romcom.
Foley plays Eric, a successful businessman who travels to Italy to stop his daydreaming daughter Olivia from restoring a crumbling villa.
But Italy has different plans for him as it delivers on its legendary promise of beauty, magic, and romance.
This is a Valentine's special, which sees Mateo and co (below) welcome another batch of love-hungry couples to the restauarant.
Comedian Bláithín from Dublin is paired with fellow Irish-speaker Mary from Kilkenny, while student Ellie from Limerick - returning for her second date - meeting cheeky bar manager Daniel from Drimnagh.
Fellow fantasy fans Stu from Cork and Lada from Cork share their obsession with books, and Afro-fusion artist Alvin from Dublin’s Blanchardstown meets pansexual barista Jordan from Navan - but will his sexy talk be music to her ears?
David Lynch: Scene By Scene, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Mark Cousins meets recently deceased US director David Lynch (below), the creator of idiosyncratic and groundbreaking screen and TV landmarks such as Eraserhead, Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks.
This interview was first broadcast in November 1999.
Followed by two of Lynch’s most celebrated films: Blue Velvet (9.50pm) and The Elephant Man (11.45pm).
The Dog House, 8.00pm, Channel 4
This week’s episode sees dog behaviour specialist Sue pulling out all the stops for Woodgreen's most rejected dogs.
Barley the labradoodle hopes his latest liaison might prove to be third time lucky.
Elsewhere, it's a rollercoaster of emotions as beloved long-term resident Lady, a Staffie cross, finally has a chance of finding a home after a year of searching.
The Apprentice, 9.00pm, BBC One
Here’s to more face palm moments on the show where ambition rarely combines with talent.
Grumpy multimillionaire Alan Sugar (above) dispatches the remaining candidates to the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare.
They have nine hours to secure nine items, and the team that spends the least on the correct items wins.
Karren Brady and Tim Campbell monitor progress out in the field, while back in the boardroom, after hearing many a tale of woe, Alan Sugar gives marching orders to another candidate.
An Update on Our Family, 9.00pm, Sky Documentaries
Streaming on NOW
This grim documentary from HBO comes to an end as the shameless Stauffers give a tearful update on Huxley's absence from their family life, brand sponsors drop them and Myka disappears from the internet.
Far North, 10.00pm, U&Alibi
As season one wraps, Ed and Heather confront the cops, while the gang check-in to a campground to lie low. Captain Jin and her crew face a devastating loss.
Live UECL, 5.15pm, Premier Sport 1
Shamrock Rovers are in Norway to play Molde (KO 5.45pm) in the first leg of their Conference League play-off tie.
It's the first time an Irish club has made it to the knockout stage of a European competition, so Stephen Bradley's (below) Hoops are in truly unchartered territory. They've been on a remarkable journey that began last July.
Can they make it to the last 16? Much depends on how they set themselves up following the close season departure of key players such as Johnny Kenny (gone back to Celtic) and Neil Farrugia, who has joined Barnsley.
With Rovers only beginning their season tonight, this is a remarkable opening game. Then it’s Bohs on Sunday at the Aviva!