Misneach offers an exploration of Irish grief, Jodie Whittaker stars in Australian drama One Night, vampire comedy What We Do in the Shadows returns, and reality show Temptation Island lands on Netflix . . .
Misneach, 9.30pm, TG4
This is an exploration of grief told through the authored journey of Breandán de Gallaí whose partner passed away in 2021.
It's been said that the Irish get death right. Our initial mourning process is one that we’re often praised for as, most of the time, we lay our loved ones to rest within a couple of days of them dying.
Family, friends and neighbours will rally together during those initial days to give an extraordinary amount of support, but what happens when that’s all over and the grieving process really starts?
Beginning and ending with Breandán’s personal story and experience, this documentary explores both the unique and shared reality for people who have lost their partners or loved ones as Breandán travels all over the country to meet others who have stories to share.
One Night, 10.30pm, TG4
Australian drama, starring Nicole da Silva, Jodie Whittaker (yep - the former Doctor Who), Yael Stone and Bridgette Armstrong.
The lives of friends Tess, Simone and Hat have been changed by the traumatic events of one night in their shared past.
Simone has harboured secret hopes of becoming a novelist, but most of her haphazard attempts have been shoved into her bottom drawer.
Now, at the age of 40, she has finally written the one story she could never get out of her mind - and her debut novel One Night is about to be published.
What We Do in the Shadows, 10.00pm, BBC Two
The calamitous Staten Island-based vampires return for a fifth season.
In the opening episode, the vampires discover the mall and celebrate Guillermo's forgotten birthday.
They try to lift Guillermo's spirits, unaware that he asked Derek to turn him into a vampire.
Moana 2, Disney+
Moana and Maui reunite three years on for an expansive new voyage alongside a crew of unlikely seafarers
After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she’s ever faced.
Temptation Island, Netflix
In this Netflix reality series from the USA, emotions run high when four couples, each at a crossroads in their relationship.
They head to – where else? - Temptation Island to put their love to the ultimate test as they agree to live separately with a group of singles of the opposite sex.
Will the choices they make push the couples closer together or farther apart into the arms of a new lover?
Get Millie Black, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The crime drama, starring Tamara Lawrance (below) and Joe Dempsie, continues.
Millie partners with Scotland Yard detective Holborn, unearthing disturbing evidence that blows the case wide open.
Will they finally catch up to Millie's missing girl Janet and her boyfriend Freddie?
Who Do You Think You Are? USA, 7.30pm, BBC Four
Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker explores her family's roots, and her journey takes her to New England, where a collection of 17th-century trial papers reveals that one of her ancestors was involved in the Salem witch trials.
The Repair Shop, 8.00pm, BBC One
The team restores a zoetrope - a groundbreaking form of Victorian entertainment and a precursor to moving film - and a pair of dilapidated designer chairs inherited by the owner when his twin brother emigrated to Florida.
Meanwhile, ceramics conservator Kirsten Ramsay is asked to bring a broken little Buddha statue back to life and a woman is keen to see her dad's old step-dancing boots as good as new.
Amandaland, 9.00pm, BBC Two
It’s the season one finale of this spin-off comedy, starring Lucy Punch (below, right).
Amanda takes over organising the end-of-season football awards, so no more tracksuits and sausage rolls. It's now black tie and cocktails.
Naturally enough, not everyone is happy about this.
Peter Collins is joined by Richie Sadlier and Stephen Kelly for live coverage of Atlético v Real Madrid in the Round of 16, 2nd Leg.
Real hold the advantage after claiming a 2-1 win at the Bernabeu thanks to goals by Rodrygo and Brahim Diaz, but Atletico will harbour ambitions of turning the tie around on their own patch.
With analysis from Richie Sadlier and Stephen Kelly, and commentary by Des Curran and Ray Houghton.