Toy Show stars Adam King, Michael Maloney and Saoírse Ruane are on The Late Late Show, Line of Duty's Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar join Graham Norton, and The Witches comes to Sky Cinema . . .

Pick of the Day

The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One

Ryan Tubridy will be joined by Toy Show stars Adam King, Michael Maloney and Saoírse Ruane on tonight's Late Late as he reveals news about the money donated by the public as part of last year's festive extravaganza. 

In what's a really busy show, TV presenter Laura Whitmore will be chatting with Ryan, and he'll be asking her about what's happening with reality show Love Island for 2021.

Ryan will speak with Zoe Holohan, the Dubliner whose life was torn apart during the Greek wildfires of 2018, which claimed the life of her new husband Brian just days into their honeymoon.

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Dermot O'Leary will discuss embracing fatherhood and precious time in lockdown with the new addition to his family in London, and missing his family in Wexford.

Una Healy will be in studio to discuss her new music, leaving the UK for life back home in Tipperary with her two children, and her hopes about The Saturdays reuniting. Una will also debut her brand-new single, Swear It All Again.

And there will be more music from Picturehouse will be in studio to perform their classic hit single, Sunburst.

Laura Whitmore

Don't Miss

The Graham Norton Show, 11.15pm, BBC One

Line of Duty stars Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar (below) talk about the hotly awaited sixth season of the BBC's crime drama.

Star Wars' Daisy Ridley chats about starring in sci-fi adventure Chaos Walking, Bryan Cranston reflects on his role as a New Orleans judge in Your Honor, and Chiwetel Ejiofor promotes his romantic comedy heist, Locked Down.

Plus, Imelda May performs Made to Love.

Later - With Jools Holland, 10.00pm, BBC Two

Jools welcomes Tom Jones (below) into his studio to discuss his musical journey, loves and influences, illustrated by classic clips from the show.

He and Jools also perform a track from his forthcoming album Surrounded by Time, which reimagines a diverse set of songs of personal importance to him throughout his career.

Plus, there's a performance from the restored Alexandra Palace Theatre in north London by Mercury Prize-winning genre-bending rockers Wolf Alice.

Pa Salieu, the winner of the BBC Sound of 2021, arguably the UKs hottest new rapper, also performs.

New or Returning Shows

Deutschland 89, 9.00pm, More4

The final season of this superb drama begins in November 1989 with political unrest and the HVA short-staffed.

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Fritz approaches East German spy Martin Rauch for a `simple' courier job - stop further liberal reforms from being passed by the GDR government and carry out a political assassination if necessary.

Martin doesn't want to touch this job, but his son Max's future is at risk so he agrees.

Wildlife Rescue New Zealand, 8.00pm, Sky Nature

The southern city of Dunedin is New Zealand's wildlife capital.

A kaleidoscopic centre of creatures of the land, sea and air, Dunedin’s wildlife population is currently under threat from the demands of a rapidly changing world.

In the first of five parts, this series explores the first year of new Dunedin Wildlife Hospital and the role of Dr Lisa Argilla and her small team of wildlife vets as they work together with passionate volunteers.

New to Stream

The Witches, Sky Cinema & NOW TV

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Roald Dahl's deliciously twisted children’s story gets a fresh retelling in this spirited remake by director Robert Zumeckis, starring Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spencer, Stanley Tucci and narrated by Chris Rock.

Set in 1967, a young orphaned boy goes to live with his grandmother, only to fins himself the prey of diabolical witches disguised as glamorous women.

Heading to a seaside hotel seems like a great way to escape, but in an unfortunate twist of fate, the world’s Grand High Witch is gathering her coven at the very same resort - and has a nefarious plan in store.

Dollface, Disney+

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After being dumped by her longtime boyfriend, Jules must deal with her own imagination to literally and metaphorically reenter the world of women and rekindle the female friendships she left behind.

Raya and the Last Dragon, Disney+

Disney’s latest animated feature travels to the fantasy world of Kumandra, where humans and dragons lived together long ago in harmony.

But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity.

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Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned and it's up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the legendary last dragon to restore the fractured land and its divided people.

The Catch, Disney+

This is a really daft show, absolute fluff, but it could also be considered an ideal 'guilty pleasure’ to take your mind off serious stuff.

It's a game of cat and mouse between LA’s top private investigator, Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), and the man she loves, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause), the world’s most formidable con artist.

Both seasons are available from today.

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Ending Tonight

Raiders of the Lost Past With Janina Ramirez, 9.00pm, BBC Two

In the third and final episode of this fascinating series, cultural historian Janina Ramirez heads to the vast Konya Plain of Turkey.

There, she tracks a young explorer who found the world's oldest city and rewrote the beginning of civilisation - until his reputation was destroyed by scandal.

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