It's the final episode of Hidden Assets, the semi-final stage of Ireland's Fittest Family, Maya Jama hosts new musical game show Walk the Line, and I'm a Celebrity comes to an end . . .
Pick of the Day
Hidden Assets, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
It’s the sixth and final episode of this transcontinental crime drama, starring Angeline Ball as Emer Berry, a detective in the Irish Criminal Assets Bureau.
With Bibi now in custody, Emer and Christian face a desperate race against time to stop the final bombing and uncover who was really behind the terrorist campaign, and the reasons for it.
Don’t Miss
I'm a Celebrity . . . Get Me Out of Here!, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Singer Frankie Bridge (below), Coronation Street's Simon Gregson and Emmerdale actor Danny Miller will compete to be crowned the king or queen of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! 2021.
Football star David Ginola narrowly missed out on a spot in the final after being eliminated from the show on Saturday’s episode following a public vote.
The other famous faces were visibly shocked at Ginola being voted out of the Welsh castle, but speaking to hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly following his exit, he said: "It’s a victory for me anyway, it’s just a win, all the thing is a win staying there thanks to the public. It has been amazing."
Ireland's Fittest Family, 6.30pm, RTÉ One
Mairead Ronan presents the semi-final as the six remaining teams compete for the four places in the final that up for grabs.
The semi-final is separated into two heats, with three families pitted against each other in a time trial, with the two losing clans in each going head-to-head in an eliminator.
Réalta agus Gaolta, 8.30pm, TG4
The search for Ireland's most talented family continues.
It's the first semi-final and the top performers from the first rounds return to try and book a place in the decider.
Judging the families are champion sean nós singer Irial Ó Ceallaigh, broadcaster and producer Sinéad Ní Uallacháin, and Joe Ó Dónaill, king of an chomórtais lúibíní at An Oireachtas.
Les Mis at 25: Matt Lucas Dreams the Dream, 8.00pm, BBC Four
Here’s a look at Matt Lucas's preparations to appear in the 25th anniversary gala performance of Les Miserables at the O2 in October 2010.
The documentary follows the comedian through rehearsals to the performance of a lifetime in the role of innkeeper Thenardier, alongside a cast of more than 300 stalwarts from previous productions, including Alfie Boe, Nick Jonas and Lea Salonga.
Featuring contributions from producer Cameron Mackintosh, director Trevor Nunn, and members of the original London cast Michael Ball and Frances Ruffelle.
Evita: The Making of a Superstar, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Suzy Klein travels deep into the world of musical theatre and the colourful landscapes of Argentina, to discover the story behind one of the West End's most celebrated characters.
Intertwining the stories of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's creation with the true story of Eva Peron (above), she celebrates the extraordinary show in the 40th year after its creation.
New or Returning Shows
Walk the Line, 8.30pm, Virgin Media One
Maya Jama hosts the musical game show created by Simon Cowell (above) in which acts compete for a prize pot of £500,000, with Gary Barlow, Alesha Dixon, Dawn French and Craig David judging.
The winner of tonight's show will be crowned a champion, but then be faced with a tough decision to either cash out of the competition for £10,000 or compete again against four new challengers in tomorrow night's edition.
New to Stream
Another Round, Sky Cinema & NOW
There is an obscure philosophical theory that humans should have been born with a small amount of alcohol in our blood.
The logic being that modest inebriation opens our minds to the world around us, diminishing problems and increasing creativity.
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Intrigued, Martin (Mads Mikkelsen) and three of his friends, all weary high school teachers, embark on a risky experiment to maintain a constant level of intoxication throughout the workday.
Initial results are positive, but as the units are knocked back and stakes are raised, it becomes increasingly clear that some bold acts carry severe consequences.
Family Flick
How to Train Your Dragon 2, 3.20pm, BBC One
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Here’s an animated adventure sequel, with the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler and Cate Blanchett.
Young Viking Hiccup has successfully persuaded his people to live in peace with dragons, but now faces a new threat from a warlord who is capturing the flying lizards to build an army.
As Hiccup tries to keep the peace, he is reunited with his long-lost mother.
Ending Today
Capital Jingle Bell Ball 2021, 9.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
The Capital Jingle Bell Ball concludes with its second day of hot performances from some of the biggest artists around.
Performing live at The O2 in London this year include Justin Bieber (above), Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Years & Years, Lil Nas X, Anne Marie and many, many more.