Tonight's TV tips include Adrian Dunbar on The Late Late Show, a Fleetwood Mac night on BBC Four, more chat with Graham Norton, Lance Armstrong and The Flight Attendant . . .
Pick of the Day
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
This week's line-up of guests includes Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar and former Taoiseach Enda Kenny.
The show will also feature broadcaster Sarah McInerney, recently announced alongside Fran McNulty to join Miriam O'Callaghan as new presenters of Prime Time, and Paul Howard (below), journalist and author of 23 books featuring Ross O'Carroll Kelly.
The music is provided by Wild Youth, exclusively performing their new single Can't Say No and, on the day of the record's release, John Spillane performs a song from his critically acclaimed album 100 Snow White Horses.
Don't Miss
Fleetwood Mac's Songbird: Christine McVie, 9.00pm, BBC Four
This is the feature documentary on tonight's Fleetwood Mac night on BBC Four.
While she has never fronted Fleetwood Mac, Christine McVie is their most successful singer-songwriter whose hits include Over My Head, Don't Stop and Everywhere.
After global success in the late 1970s and mid-'80s she left the band in 1998, living in semi-retirement in Kent, only to rejoin in 2014.
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Here, she finally gets to take centre stage to tell both her own story and that of Fleetwood Mac from her vantage point. Contributors include Christine's current bandmates Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Neil Finn and Mike Campbell.
Also featured tonight, Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop (10.30pm, BBC Four) is a documentary looking back over the band's long career, while Fleetwood Mac: A Musical History (11.30pm, BBC Four) is self-explanatory.
Friday Night Soccer, 7.30pm, RTÉ2
The two most successful football clubs in the country, Premier Division champions Shamrock Rovers and pretenders Dundalk (kick-off 7.45pm) clash at the Hoops' Tallaght Stadium.
If this is anything like the classic both sides served up at the same venue just over 12 months ago, we're in for a treat.
Dundalk were league champions in 2018 and 2019, but were a distant 22 points behind title-winners Rovers last term despite the season being shortened to just 18 games.
And despite losing both Jack Byrne and Aaron McEniff, Stephen Bradley (below) has made some astute signings and the Hoops started the campaign as favourites to retain the title they won with consummate ease last year.
Peter Collins is joined by Kevin Doyle on presenting duties, with commentary by George Hamilton and Pat Morley, and reports from Tony O'Donoghue.
The Graham Norton Show, 11.00pm, BBC One
The always genial Graham is joined by Octavia Spencer and Melissa McCarthy, who discuss working together in superhero comedy Thunder Force.
Then there’s David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed - co-stars of spy series Intelligence - who also appear.
Comedian Frank Skinner and singer and star of RuPaul's Drag Race Michelle Visage are also on Graham's guest roster. Plus, Steps perform Heartbreak in This City.
The Flight Attendant, 9.00pm, Sky One & NOW TV
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Kaley Cuoco has revealed her inner Christina Applegate to great effect in this hugely enjoyable - and utterly daft - dramedy about a flight attendant caught up in a murder-mystery.
If you haven’t seen it yet, you can get it all from the start through Sky’s catch up service. In real time, we’re now up to episode three. This week the story heads to Rome, where Cuoco’s Cassie deals with her sudden feelings of loss, and Megan confesses that she has secrets of her own.
Back in New York, Cassie doubles down on finding Miranda by unceremoniously crashing Alex's memorial service. And that’s where things really kick off.
Catherine Celebrates Easter, 8.30pm, RTÉ One
Looking for culinary clues as to how to celebrate Easter? Here you go . . .
Catherine Fulvio (above) dishes up tasty Easter recipes, including butterflied leg of lamb with chimichurri, served with a pistachio, carrot, grape and goat's cheese salad, as well as shortbread biscuits in the shapes of bunnies and eggs.
She also meets artisan producers in Wicklow, including beekeeper and herbalist Freda Wolfe, and learns about willow basket weaving.
New or Returning Shows
Lance, 10.00pm, RTÉ2
This is a two-part personal examination of the rise and fall of Lance Armstrong (below), who was once a sporting hero to millions but was ultimately revealed as a cheat.
The series examines the young Texan cyclist's rise to fame, his struggle with testicular cancer and subsequent emergence as a global icon with seven consecutive Tour de France titles, and his eventual downfall when he was revealed as being at the centre of one of the biggest doping scandals in sporting history.
New to Stream
Antebellum, Sky Cinema & NOW TV
Here's the TV debut of a thriller with a kiss of horror from the producer of the acclaimed films Get Out and Us, starring Janelle Monáe.
Successful author Veronica Henley is finishing a book tour before she returns home to her husband and daughter. But a shocking turn of events is about to upend Veronica's existence, plunging her into a horrifying reality that forces her to confront her past, present and future - before it's too late.
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Concrete Cowboy, Netflix
While spending the summer in North Philadelphia, a troubled teen is caught between a life of crime and his estranged father’s vibrant urban-cowboy subculture.
Run, Netflix
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The great Sarah Paulsen stars in this, so it’s got to be worth a look.
Desiring freedom after years of isolated medical care, teenager Chloe suspects her mother might be holding her back - and harbouring sinister secrets.