There's the final of The Voice UK, more Strictly Come Dancing, Deirdre O'Kane meets PJ Gallagher, the final Finding Joy, a Hit List Celebrity Special, and a documentary about musician David Crosby . . .
Pick of the Day
The Voice UK Final, 8.40pm, Virgin Media One
Emma Willis presents the grand final of the spinning-chair singing contest, in which the last four acts compete for the chance to win a recording contract.
The superstar coaches - Tom Jones, Meghan Trainor, Olly Murs and Will.i.am - return for the grand final that could transform the winner's life.
The last four acts to make it through the year's episodes compete for the chance to win a recording contract and be crowned this year's winner.
Here's some semi-final backstage fun:
Don't Miss
Deirdre O'Kane Talks Funny, 9.15pm, RTÉ One
After last week's opening show starring Pat Shortt, Deirdre O'Kane meets up with Clontarf comic PJ Gallagher, who's sure to have a few good tales to tell.
Strictly Come Dancing, 7.10pm, BBC One
Last week, it seemed the force was not with Jason and Luba as they performed their Star Wars paso doble, and they became the second couple to be voted off the show.
Tonight, the remaining couples return to the Strictly ballroom with a new routine, with another pair of dancers facing the chop.
Not only do the celebrities have to impress judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse, they also have to convince the viewing UK public.
From last week's show, here Jamie and Karen do the Charleston to Zero To Hero from Hercules:
New or Returning Shows
The Hit List Celebrity Special, 6.25pm, BBC One
Marvin and Rochelle Humes present a special celebrity edition of the music-based quiz show, as a host of famous faces compete to win £10,000 for a charity of their choice.
The contestants are Strictly Come Dancing professional dancers AJ Pritchard and his brother Curtis, journalist and newsreader Kate Silverton, TV presenter Anneka Rice, resident This Morning doctor Dr Ranj Singh, and BBC Radio 1 DJ Dev Griffin.

David Crosby: Remember My Name, 9.00pm, Sky Arts & NOW TV
This is pitched as a revealing and deeply personal documentary exploring the life and creative renaissance of music icon David Crosby.
A cultural force for over fifty years, Crosby faced uncertain future after the 2015 dissolution of Crosby, Stills and Nash. Racked with health issues and personal obstacles, Crosby forged a new path at the age of 77.
Seeking out younger musicians and recording a pair of critically-praised new albums, Crosby now sets out to make a mark in a world now so different from the generation he came to define in the 60's.
With unflinching honesty, self-examination, regret, fear, exuberance and an unshakable belief in family and the transformative nature of music, Crosby shares his often-challenging journey with humour and bite.
New to Stream
The Hunt, Sky Cinema & NOW TV
Here's a bit of horror to brighten up the weekend.
Twelve strangers wake up in a clearing. They don’t know where they are, or how they got there. They don’t know they’ve been chosen for a very specific purpose: the Hunt.
In the shadow of a dark internet conspiracy theory, a group of globalist elites gathers for the very first time at a remote Manor House to hunt humans for sport.
But the elites’ master plan is about to be derailed because one of the hunted, Crystal (Betty Gilpin, GLOW), knows The Hunters’ game better than they do.
Ending Today
Finding Joy, 10.05pm, RTÉ One
It's the season two finale of Amy Huberman's dramedy, and news of a death leaves Joy shaken and her friends rally around her for support, with Stan and Christie making the trip for the funeral.
Family Flick
Hotel Transylvania 2, 6.35pm, RTÉ One
Here's an entertaining animated comedy sequel, featuring the voices of Adam Sandler and Andy Samber.
This time around, Dracula teaches his grandson how to be a monster, only to receive an unwelcome visit from his father.
Movie Picks
Red Sparrow, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Jennifer Lawrence stars in this complex spy drama as ballerina Dominika Egorova, who is recruited to a Russian intelligence service, where she is forced to use her body as a weapon.
Her first mission, targeting a CIA agent, threatens to unravel the security of both nations.
Well worth watching just for an impressive Lawrence.
What Richard Did, 10.45pm, RTÉ2
Lenny Abrahamson’s 2012 drama, starring Jack Reynor and Roisin Murphy, is a compelling watch.
A wealthy teenager (Reynor) finds his seemingly charmed life rapidly falling apart after a violent confrontation has unforeseen consequences.