The Late Late Show is dedicated to fundraising for Ukraine, it's ladies night on BBC Four, Moe Dunford stars in Nightride, M Night Shyamalan's Old lands on Sky Cinema, while new drama series Pieces of her stars Toni Collette . . .
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The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
This week's show will be dedicated to the Irish Red Cross fundraising appeal for Ukraine.
The appeal hopes to raise vital funds for humanitarian assistance that will help those directly impacted by Russia's continuing attack on the country.
Host Ryan Tubridy will speak with Ukrainians living in Ireland about their concerns and worries for their families who are still in Ukraine.
Dublin band Aslan (above) will be performing in support of the fundraiser and will reflect on the crisis, as well singer/songwriter Róisín Murphy who has postponed two dates in Russia.
Scottish actor Alan Cumming (Circle of Friends, GoldenEye, The Good Wife) will also share his thoughts on the current situation.
Don’t Miss
Game Night, 11.25pm, BBC One
This is a very enjoyable black comedy, starring Jason Bateman, Rachel McAdams, Billy Magnussen and Sharon Horgan.
A group of friends who meet for game nights become entangled in a real mystery when the shady brother of one of them is seemingly kidnapped by gangsters.
Queens of Song at the BBC, 9.00pm, BBC Four
As part of a female singers' night, this is a selection of songs by some of the finest female artists, featuring performances by Whitney Houston (below), Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Grace Jones, Cher, Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, Diana Ross and Adele.
That's followed at 10pm by The Queens of Pop: Viva La Diva, where Ana Matronic explores the key elements that have shaped the identities and sounds of Beyoncé (below), Cher, Grace Jones, Madonna and Mariah Carey.
Matronic unpicks their triumphs and tragedies to get a better understanding of what makes them so special, before setting out what a diva might look like in the future.
That's then followed at 11pm by Girls in Bands at the BBC, a compilation of performances by some of the best female musicians in rock, from the 1970s to the present day.
New or Returning Shows
Tina Turner: Live in Barcelona, 9.00pm, Sky Arts
Streaming on NOW
Kicking off a weekend dedicated to her, Sky Arts presents a look back at Tina Turner’s barnstorming 1990 performance at the Olympic Stadium, Barcelona as part of her Foreign Affair world tour.
Backed by a full band, the inexhaustible Tina performs some of her greatest hits including Steamy Windows, What’s Love Got To Do With It, Nutbush City Limits, Let’s Stay Together, River Deep Mountain High, We Don't Need Another Hero, and Private Dancer.
New to Stream
Lucy and Desi, Amazon Prime Video
Fans of the classic US sitcom I Love Lucy get another look at the lives of its star couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, following the recent biopic starring Nicole Kidman.
This is a brand new documentary, directed by the current US comedy queen herself, Amy Poehler.
It looks at the careers and the relationship of Ball and Arnaz as they revolutionised comedy, both on screen but especially behind the cameras.
The film features interviews with Ball and Arnaz's children, as well as Bette Midler, Carol Burnett, Laura LaPlaca, Eduardo Machado, and Norman Lear.
Old, Sky Cinema & NOW
M Night Shyamalan directs this enjoyable-if-patchy thriller about a holiday destination with a deadly difference.
A family on a tropical holiday are taken to a secluded beach where they can spend a day relaxing by the sea alongside a select group of other holidaymakers.
To their confusion and then horror, they discover that something in the cove is causing them to age rapidly - reducing their entire lives into a single day.
With the children speeding through puberty and everything that comes with it, the adults confront their own mortality much sooner than they had expected.
A strange force is preventing their escape - can anyone survive against time itself?
The Boy Presents: Diabolical, Amazon Prime Video
This looks like it could be fun.
The animated anthology series features characters from the main series, promising to 'reveal unseen stories within The Boys universe’.
The writers include some of the biggest names in comedy working today such as Eliot Glazer and Ilana Glazer, Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.
Pieces of Her, Netflix
The premise of this drama is a familiar one: what if everything you thought you knew about your life was a lie?
Based on the NY Times Bestseller by Karin Slaughter, and from the producers of Big Little Lies and The Undoing, Toni Collette and Bella Heathcote star in the new edge-of-your-seat thriller series.
A woman pieces together her mother's dark past after a violent attack in their small town brings hidden threats and deadly secrets to light.
Nightride, Netflix
A drug dealer (Moe Dunford) attempts to go straight - by pulling off one last big job - in Stephen Fingleton’s (The Survivalist) immersive thriller.
Set over the course of one night in Belfast, Nightride was shot in a real-time, one-shot style, giving it a sense of urgency and immediacy.
The action, laced with dark humour, centres on a character called Budge as he attempts to close a deal with cash borrowed from a ruthless loan shark, played by Stephen Rea.
Joe vs Carole, Peacock on Sky & NOW
The intense and infamous rivalry between bonkers big cat enthusiasts Joe 'Exotic' Schreibvogel and Carole Baskin is relived in this scripted limited series.
It stars Saturday Night Live’s Kate McKinnon as Carole and John Cameron Mitchell as Joe Exotic.
The story begins as Carole Baskin learns fellow animal collector Joe Exotic is breeding and using his big cats for profit, and sets out to shut down his venture, inciting an intense rivalry.
But Carole has a chequered history of her own and when the claws come out, Joe will stop at nothing to expose what he sees as her hypocrisy.
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