GAA Beo TG4, from 1pm
Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents coverage of three back-to-back matches from the opening round of the Allianz Football League Division One: Kerry v Donegal, Galway v Tipperary and Clare v Kilkenny.
Dancing with the Stars RTÉ One, 6.30pm Jennifer Zamparelli and Doireann Garrihy present Movie Week, in which the pro-celebrity couples perform routines inspired by popular films — but who will impress, and which of the duos will be heading home? Judges Karen Byrne, Loraine Barry, Brian Redmond and Arthur Gourounlian offer their views.
Room to Improve RTÉ One, 9.30pm
Dermot Bannon teams up with former Dancing with the Stars judge Julian Benson to turn a Victorian property in Rathgar, Dublin, into four pods for families of people living with cystic fibrosis.
The Meaning of Life RTÉ One, 10.30pm
Joe Duffy’s final interviewee of the series is actor, theatre director, writer and creative artist Olwen Fouéré. She speaks about growing up with parents from Breton in the West of Ireland, her marriage to Fair City actor David Heap, her approach to her work and gender identity.
Arabesque RTÉ One, 3.40pm
Stylish espionage thriller in which an American professor (Gregory Peck) inadvertently becomes embroiled in international intrigue after being asked to decipher what appear to be ancient hieroglyphics. Sophia Loren co-stars.
Schindler’s List BBC Two, 10.30pm
Steven Spielberg’s hard-hitting, Academy Award-winning drama is based on the true story of Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), who saved Jews from the gas chamber by employing them in his factory.
Nightbitch Disney+, streaming now
If there’s one thing you had to say about Amy Adams, it’s, “That woman has range.” Be it an all-singing-all-dancing Disney princess, JD Vance’s mother, or Lois Lane, she brings it to every role. This time, she plays an artist who “pauses” her career to be a stay-at-home mum. While she’s coming to terms with being “mother”, she seeks a new chapter in her life. By way of a summary, her nightly routine takes quite the surreal turn when her more unnerving maternal instincts begin to manifest in canine form. Along with feasting on raw meat, she sprouts the sharp canine teeth required for that feat, along with an all-over body fuzz. Before you start thinking, “OK, so it’s like every werewolf movie ever made,” it’s more akin to that episode of Malcolm In The Middle where Reese finally finds his tribe leading a pack of dogs every night — but with way more jump-scare tactics and jarring lines about how she can crush walnuts with her lady parts.
The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call Netflix, streaming now
How do you create a top-tier trauma centre for TV? You bring in a former combat medic by the name of Baek Kang-hyuk. In order to turn his unit around, he applies super-skilled (if a little blunt) methodologies to transform this team into life-saving mavericks. Expect blood, explosions, the odd drill, and more blood. In other foreign language viewing, we have French offering Shafted, following a herd of middle-aged alpha males trying to better themselves.
Harlem Prime Video, streaming now
After a jarring season-two finale cliffhanger, season three of Tracy Oliver’s creation continues to follow our four heroines as they navigate career, parenthood and sporadic singlehood while trying to stay sane.