There's the season finale of The Gone, the inside story of Britain’s Queen Camilla, Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy returns, and Catherine Joyce Collins talks to Joe Duffy about The Meaning of Life . . .
In the season finale, Mt Affinity is locked down in the wake of another brutal killing and with lead suspect Frank Pastors recently escaped from prison.
Meanwhile, Richter recuperates in the clinic, while Diana finally speaks her truth to Val.
The team then questions if Frank is truly the Mountain Murderer as the race is on to capture him and prevent another killing.
Ultimately a violent and fatal confrontation ensues as the Mountain Murderer closes in on their next victim, with Richter forced to face his worst fear.
Queen Camilla: The Wicked Stepmother? 9.00pm, Channel 4
Yet another documentary about the British royals.
This one promises to reveal the inside story of how Britain’s Queen Camilla transformed her image from that of a hated royal mistress to a much-loved monarch.
Friends, allies and journalists reveal Camilla's route from debutante to the triumph of the coronation, revealing what her ascendency means for the monarchy.
It also examines claims that her transformation had the effect of destroying her relationship with stepson Prince Harry.
Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy, 9.30pm, TG4
A third season of traditional music from Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy.
Filmed in July 2024, it promises entertaining performances and interesting conversation.
The Willie Clancy Summer School represents all aspects of the tradition - the learners, the festival enthusiasts, the dancers, the singers, the discerning listeners, the young musicians and the professionals.
This opening episode features music from Noel Hill, Liam O' Connor, Tim Dennehy, Eimear Howley, the O'Loughlin family and Andrew Caden.
This week, host Joe Duffy speaks with travellers' rights advocate Catherine Joyce Collins.
She talks about a life in which she has fought tirelessly for justice, while rearing not only her own children, but her siblings, following the premature deaths of both her parents.
La Boheme from the Royal Opera House, 11.00pm, BBC Four
It’s on a little late, but still a treat.
Suzy Klein introduces Richard Jones' production of Puccini's opera, performed at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in 2020.
Sonya Yoncheva heads the cast as the doomed seamstress Mimì, with Charles Castronovo as Rodolfo, who falls in love with her at first sight.
Simona Mihai and Andrzej Filonczyk also feature as on-off lovers Musetta and Marcello.
Conducted on the night by Emmanuel Villaume.
Thanksgiving, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts - the birthplace of the holiday.
Picking off residents one by one, what begins as random revenge killings are soon revealed to be part of a larger, sinister holiday plan.
Will the town uncover the killer and survive the holidays - or become guests at his twisted holiday dinner table?
Whisky Galore! 11.30pm, BBC Two
Here's something to set you up nicely for lunchtime.
One of the many classic Ealing comedies, this time starring Basil Radford, Joan Greenwood (what a voice!) and Catherine Lacey.
The residents of a Hebridean island endure many months without alcohol as a result of wartime rationing.
When a ship runs aground carrying thousands of cases of Scotch, the locals are determined to keep it to themselves, despite the best efforts of a puritanical English home guard officer to confiscate it.
The Shawshank Redemption, 9.00pm, Virgin Media Two
Frank Darabont's much-loved drama, starring Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton, William Sadler, Clancy Brown and Gil Bellows.
A banker is wrongly jailed for his wife's murder and over the course of a life sentence he forms a close friendship with a fellow inmate.
He also earns a position of trust as bookkeeper to the corrupt prison governor - but makes an enemy of his benefactor as he tries to clear his name.
Boiling Point, 1.35am, Channel 4
Shocking time for this – but that’s what the red button’s for, eh?
Director Philip Barantini's drama, starring Stephen Graham, Lauryn Ajufo and Jason Flemyng, is all about how a chef's life descends into chaos during one night at his fancy London restaurant.
Stephen Graham is brilliant, as usual.
This comedy, starring James Belushi, Mel Harris and Ed O'Neill, is a classic buddy movie about a man and a dog. What’s not to like?
A hard-bitten cop's bad attitude forces his superiors to take desperate measures to find him a new partner on the eve of what could turn out to be the biggest case of his career.
And the solution is to pair him up with a lovable Alsatian that will put him through his paces.