There's the second All-Ireland Senior Football semi-final, more vet adventures with All Creatures Great and Small, WWII drama World on Fire returns, while Right to Fight looks at the pioneers of women’s boxing.
Pick of the Day
The Sunday Game Live, 3.15pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Joanne Cantwell presents live coverage of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final from Croke Park.
It’s Kerry v Derry (Throw-in 4.00pm) and it’s sure to be a fiery affair. No one wants to lose a semi-final so this will be an eagerly contested affair between two sides with one eye on Sam.
If you can’t catch the action live, there’s always The Sunday Game. It’s on at 9.30pm and will feature the key action and main talking points from the afternoon’s game.
Don’t Miss
All Creatures Great and Small, 6.30pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
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AS season 3 of this delightful period drama continues, Siegfried and Tristan are left in charge of Skeldale House, when Mrs Hall takes time off to meet up with an important person from her past.
Siegfried immediately puts Tristan in charge of housekeeping duties and focuses on running the practice and educating a visiting work experience boy named Andrew Simmonds.
New or Returning Shows
World on Fire, 9.00pm, BBC One
Return of the period drama following people from all walks of life during the Second World War, this time following events of 1940.
As the Manchester Blitz gets underway, Robina's household has another visitor in the shape of Jan's sister Kasia. However, it soon becomes clear that the psychological scars of her experiences in Warsaw will not fade easily.
Harry prepares to rejoin his unit as the fighting reaches north Africa.
Starring Lesley Manville.
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Right to Fight, Sky Documentaries
Streaming on NOW
Directed by BAFTA award-winner Georgina Cammalleri, this is the untold story of the pioneers of women’s boxing, who defied sexism and racism for their place in the ring.
It’s New York, 1974. The city is on its knees and nearly bankrupt. Life for women is hard. Domestic violence is deemed a "private matter", and women can be fired for getting pregnant.
Roe vs Wade has legalised abortion across America, but access to it remains highly restricted. Racial prejudice is commonplace.
Against this backdrop, women from all walks of life decide to forge a path into the most macho of sports: boxing.
Louis Theroux's Forbidden America, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Another chance to see this pretty jaw-dropping series from the start.
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The film-maker returns to the US to explore the impact of the internet and social media on some of the most controversial corners of American society.
He begins by meeting the new influencers of the far-right who are promoting an ideology that is defiantly racist, misogynistic, homophobic and anti-Semitic, often packaging the most extreme views as 'irony'.
Louis attempts to understand their recent surge in popularity and challenges the divisive rhetoric that is being streamed to millions of young viewers online.
New to Stream
The Locksmith, Sky Cinema & NOW
Ryan Phillippe, Kate Bosworth, Ving Rhames, Jeffrey Nordling, Gabriala Quezada and Charlie Weber star in director Nicholas Harvard’s action thriller.
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An expert locksmith (Ryan Phillippe) is released from prison and pulled back into a world of crooked cops and small-town gangsters.
That’s despite the future he hoped to build with his ex-fiancé (Kate Bosworth), a detective, and their daughter.
Sunday Cinema
Rocketman, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Golden Globe-winning biopic, starring Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell and Richard Madden, which could’ve been called Carry on Elton. It’s a good laugh.
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Elton John enters an addiction rehabilitation session, and recounts his life in a flashback, covering his days as young Reginald Dwight growing up in 1950s Britain.
He takes piano lessons, makes his way into the Royal Academy of Music, and hones his craft in local pubs before becoming one of the world's biggest pop stars.
The World Is Not Enough, 6.05pm, RTÉ2
The 1999 007 adventure, starring Pierce Brosnan as the legendary James Bond, Robert Carlyle, Sophie Marceau and Robbie Coltrane.
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Bond is assigned to protect the heiress of an oil dynasty after her father is killed in a bombing at MI6 headquarters.
The attack is the work of an infamous terrorist who is unable to feel pain after surviving a gunshot to his head, and who now intends to destroy the world's supply of oil.
The Duchess, 10.30pm, BBC One
Fact-based period drama chronicling the life of Georgiana Spencer, who became Duchess of Devonshire in 1774 at the age of 17.
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Adored by the public for her extravagant lifestyle, Spencer endured a troubled marriage and was eventually driven into the arms of Charles Grey, a senior Whig politician.
Starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Dominic Cooper and Charlotte Rampling.
Sweet Charity, 1.05pm, BBC Two
Here’s a musical, with Shirley MacLaine, John McMartin, Ricardo Montalban and Sammy Davis Jr, and featuring songs including The Rhythm of Life and Big Spender.
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A lonely but optimistic dancer in a seedy nightclub goes in search of true love, but finds instead a succession of deceitful men who only let her down. When she meets a shy, claustrophobic man in a lift, she thinks he might be the one - but tries to keep her past a secret.