Interior consultant Siobhan Lam joins the judges on Home of the Year, Jean Smart's back with a new run of Hacks on TG4, Brian Dowling and Laura Fox visit Connecticut on High Road, Low Road, and there’s Champions League action . . .
Interior consultant Siobhan Lam, founder of April and the Bear, is joining the judging panel this year.
She joins returning judges Hugh Wallace and architect Amanda Bone for this 11th season of the show.
On tonight's opener Claire and Seán Fox live in Tipperary in a former shop which they have turned into a home.
The property was built in the 1860’s and they purchased it in 2020, getting stuck into renovations the following year and creating a layout which suited them.
Aidan O’Donovan and Barry O’ Brien live in a single storey Victorian Terrace in Dublin that they purchased in 2023.
The couple describe their interior design as restrained maximalist and see it as a curation of their life and travels, mixing both personalities to create a warm, welcoming and colourful home.
Ross and Susan O’Donovan live in Cork with their young son, Jack.
Ross inherited this manor house (above) and farm from his grandfather. The home is 180 years old and has been in the family for over 50 years.
Taking the time and effort to restore many elements such as the sash windows and shutters, the original ceiling cornices and ceiling roses, and the original architraves, doors and rim locks.
Hacks, 10.30pm, TG4
It's season 3 of the comedy drama starring Jean Smart as a veteran comic trying to stay relevant.
Deborah finally gets a chance to break out a custom gown that's been in her closet for years for an award ceremony in Montreal.
Meanwhile, Jimmy and Kayla hustle to land new clients.
Here’s an enjoyable two-part Agatha Christie romp from a few years ago, getting an Irish terrestrial TV debut.
Set in the early 1960s, Rufus Sewell stars as widowed antique dealer Mark Easterbrook, who investigates when his name appears on a list found in the shoe of a dead woman.
His enquiries lead him to the home of three spinsters in Much Deeping, a place of old traditions, macabre rituals and strange beliefs, a place of witches, curses and spells.
As more deaths occur Easterbrook starts to fear for his own life and sanity.
Court of Gold, Netflix
For the first time ever, top medal contenders in men’s basketball granted behind-the-scenes access at the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
This documentary series gives an unfiltered, insider look at Team USA, France, Serbia and Canada as they gear up and battle for gold in Paris.
International basketball has caught up to the US and the competition and stakes are higher than ever.
Celebrities Brian Dowling and Laura Fox (below) visit Connecticut, USA, in New England, where they go off-roading in the backwoods and find out about the legendary author Mark Twain.
They also take a trip to the Yale-Pea Body Museum and get spoiled with a luxury meal on the coast. Plus, there's an opportunity to try a slice of the famous New Haven pizza.
Storyville: Gaucho Gaucho - Argentina's Last Ranchers, 10.00pm, BBC Four
This documentary follows the lives of Argentina's cowboys and cowgirls, who proudly preserve their traditions in a fast-changing world.
They travel on horseback, accompanied by their dogs, moving their cattle across stunning landscape.
The film focuses on the lives of men and women of all different ages, backgrounds and talents, all connected by their bonds with their animals and their fight to remain free.
Sort Your Life Out with Stacey Solomon, 8.00pm, BBC One
This week sees the Brearly-Baird family turn to Stacey (above) and the team for help transforming their cluttered three-bedroom home as mum Lynda faces an incurable breast cancer diagnosis.
Once all their possessions are put on display in a warehouse the family are shocked to discover they own 53 tool boxes, 619 pieces of wood and 51 bottles of shampoo.
The Fear Clinic: Face Your Phobia, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Jack has inherited an intense phobia of spiders from his mother. For treatment to be successful, clinician Emma needs to encourage Jack to confront a live spider.
Dublin-born James has suffered from an intense fear of clowns since he was a young child, but after a life-changing few years which have shown James his true strength, this phobia feels like the only remaining thing in his life that he needs to combat.
Mother-of-one Lynsey has had a phobia of fish ever since she choked on a fish bone as a child and worries about passing her phobia down to her son. Can the clinic help?
Mussolini: Son of the Century, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
This sumptuous series about the 20th Century Italian fascist dictator continues
By entering parliament, Mussolini wants to change: to be more strategic, diplomatic, a true statesman. But not everyone is a fan of his new plans.
Live UEFA Champions League, 5.30pm, Virgin Media Two
It’s the second leg of the play-offs to determine who makes the last 16.
The early game (KO 5.45pm) is Milan v Feyenoord at the San Siro, with the Dutch side 1-0 up from the first leg.
From 7.45pm the focus turns to Atalanta v Club Brugge (KO 8pm) at Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo. Atalanta won the UEFA Europa League last term, but they have it all to do this evening after losing the first leg 2-1 in Belgium.
Over on Virgin Media More there's Benfica v Monaco (KO 8pm) from Estádio da Luz in Lisbon. Monaco are up against it, having lost last week's home leg 1-0.