This week's Upfront with Katie Hannon is a housing special, Crá is a brand-new drama about a death in Donegal, while Women Locked Up: Inside the Dóchas looks at Ireland’s biggest female prison . . .
This week’s episode is a housing special.
As the election campaign begins, the potential new Ministers for housing will answer questions from Katie Hannon and the live audience.
The panel includes Darragh O'Brien FF, Paschal Donohoe FG, Eoin O’Brien SF, as well as PBP Richard Boyd Barrett, Labour Leader Ivan Bacik and Social Democrat Rory Hearne.
Crá, 9.30pm, TG4
In this brand-new series - a co-production between TG4 and the BBC - life in a small Donegal town is irrevocably changed with the discovery of the body of a local woman who went missing 15 years previously.
Conall, the local Garda, is forbidden from working the case but this isn't going to stop him from trying to solve it.
Meanwhile, Ciara-Kate is a small-time journalist who hopes this scoop will catapult her career.
Women Locked Up: Inside the Dóchas, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
This is a documentary heading behind the bars of the notorious Dochas at Mountjoy - Ireland's biggest women's prison.
Filmed over the course of seven months, it shows what life is really like for both the prisoners and guards.
In this opening episode, ex-prisoners mentor the inmates.
Here’s a documentary exploring Clare-born Sean Sexton's collection of more than 20,000 photographs of Ireland, which provides an invaluable trove of source material about the nation's history.
Teen Predator/Online Killer, 10.40pm, BBC One
This programme examines the case of an online catfishing abuse incident, which saw a 20-year-old suspect accused by a 12-year-old girl in Scotland.
The suspect's bail conditions were supposed to prevent him from accessing the Internet, but he very quickly was the subject of a second accusation from New Zealand, with online activity traced back to his house.
Immigration: How British Politics Failed, 9.00pm, BBC Two
A look at how successive governments have tackled the divisive issue of immigration in the UK, exploring the political reasons behind immigration rules and policies and why the real issue was never addressed.
The first of two parts examines who and what made immigration unignorable for New Labour and the Conservatives, with contributions from former prime ministers Tony Blair and David Cameron, Nigel Farage (above), migrant activists and government and media insiders.
The Sky at Night, 10.15pm, BBC Four
This time around The Sky at Night teams up with BBC Ideas to discover the secrets of archaeology and astronomy and to reflect on the ancestral skies.
On Cornwall's Bodmin Moor, George Dransfield meets up with archaeoastronomer Carolyn Kennett at an ancient archaeological site.
Plus, Maggie Aderin-Pocock links up with Australian space archaeologist Dr Alice Gorman at the Whipple Museum of the History of Science.
Tabloids on Trial, 10.00pm, Virgin Media One
The phone-hacking scandal in Britain exposed a murky tabloid world where stealing secrets was big business and privacy meaningless.
This documentary, featuring Prince Harry's first major interview since the conclusion of his court case with the Mirror News Group in 2024, hears about his mission to expose the illegal tactics of Britain's tabloid Press.
Rebecca Barry meets celebrities, including Hugh Grant, Charlotte Church and Paul Gascoigne, as well as people catapulted into the public eye, whose lives were ripped apart by the newspapers.
This week’s show takes a look at how digital technology and AI is shaping the world, revealing how a new supercomputer could be a game changer for Irish weather forecasting.
It also takesa a look at efforts to assist and empower older adults to navigate technology safely and confidently.
MasterChef: The Professionals, 9.00pm, BBC One
The third heat week begins, with four chefs competing for a place in the quarter-finals.
The skills tests involve preparing recipes for five-spice duck breast and Welsh cakes with poached plums.
The chefs then progress to the signature round, in which they are tasked with cooking two courses that sum them up.