It’s a busy night that sees the finals of both Dancing with the Stars and Dancing on Ice, the Oscars are live for those who can skip sleep, while Hugh Wallace is back with The Great House Revival . . .
Pick of the Day
Dancing with the Stars, 6.30pm, RTÉ One
Jennifer Zamparelli and Nicky Byrne host the final of the contest as the remaining couples take to the floor for the final time.
Tonight’s the night the Irish public decide which of them waltzes off with the trophy, with judges Loraine Barry, Brian Redmond and Arthur Gourounlian offering their thoughts on the contestants.
Dublin singer-songwriter Erica Cody, former jockey Nina Carberry, rubgy star Jordan Conroy and Paralympic swimmer Ellen Keane are the four celebrities who will compete to lift the glitterball trophy.
We’ll be covering the final with a live ticker here and on social media, with interviews following after the result.
Don’t Miss
Peaky Blinders, 9.00pm, BBC One
As the sixth and final season of this gangster drama continues, Tommy sets out to change the face of Birmingham's Chinatown, and seeks to use donations to the church to guarantee a path of reconciliation for his brother Arthur.
Back in the Garrison Tavern, he makes an introduction that promises to change his family forever, and on a barge in Solihull, he has an encounter that could jeopardise his own marriage.
New or Returning Shows
The 94th Academy Awards, 11.00pm, Sky Cinema Oscars/Sky Showcase/NOW
If you’re having trouble sleeping, this will either leave you snoring or keep you going for most of the night.
Sky Cinema presents live coverage from the 94th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, hosted by Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall.
This year’s nominations are led by Jane Campion’s powerful western The Power of the Dog, while Kenneth Branagh’s coming of age drama Belfast, Denis Villeneuve’s space epic Dune and Stephen Spielberg’s spectacular adaptation of West Side Story are also competing for the Best Picture statue.
And as always, there will be running coverage of the build up to the event and the red carpet arrivals on the most glamorous event of the year.
The Oscars Live Party starts at 11pm, while The 94th Academy Awards LIVE begins an hour later.
The Great House Revival, 9.30pm, RTÉ One
Anyone struggling to buy a gaff should look the other way.
Architect Hugh Wallace (above) returns to meet a younger generation of people transforming derelict properties into modern homes, reflecting social media's fascination with restoration.
He begins at a Victorian villa on the banks of the Lee in county Cork, which tech professional Rob Hennessey fell in love with the moment he saw it.
The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan, 11.00pm, BBC Two
The comedian examines the lives and untimely deaths of some of pop culture's biggest stars, with criminal psychologists and private detectives helping him dig deep into each case.
Romesh begins by attempting to resolve the mysterious death of American rock star Jimi Hendrix, who was found dead in London at a Notting Hill flat in September 1970.
Edward VIII: Britain's Traitor King, 8.00pm, Channel 4
This documentary explores evidence that former King of England Edward VIII may have collaborated with the Nazis following his abdication in 1936.
It also looks into the British establishment’s cover-up of his loyalties that occurred following the war.
Historians examine the possibility that the former king may have passed information to known spies and been complicit in a plot to reinstate him to the throne in the event of Britain being successfully occupied.
Animals with Cameras, 8.30pm, RTÉ2
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Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan leads a team using specially designed on-board cameras to film groundbreaking new behaviour in some of the animals who depend on the oceans.
In Cape Verde, Gordon starts the adventure with a look at one of the world's largest populations of nesting loggerhead turtles, before heading to the Bahamas with Caribbean reef sharks.
New to Stream
People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan, Sky Cinema
This is a big screen spin-off of the cult BBC comedy series.
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Since the end of their pirate radio station, life has been quiet for the Kurupt FM boys, but everything is about to change.
News reaches them that one of their songs has been used on a popular game show in Japan. They've made it.
Chabuddy G steps excitedly back into his management role as Grindah, while Beats, Steves and Decoy begin their journey to international stardom - but is Japan really ready for Kurupt FM?
Ending Today
Dancing on Ice, 7.00pm, Virgin Media One
Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby (above) host the grand final of the skating contest.
The last three celebrities and their professional partners will perform spectacular routines, including the iconic Bolero to see who comes out on top.
There's also a return to the ice for all of this year's skating stars and a performance from judges Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, who head up the panel alongside Ashley Banjo and Oti Mabusese.
Family Flick
Monsters vs Aliens, 2.00pm, BBC One
Here’s a fun, animated sci-fi comedy, with the voices of Reese Witherspoon and Hugh Laurie.
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A woman is exposed to radiation from a meteorite that causes her to grow to an enormous size during her wedding.
She is captured by the military and held prisoner with an assortment of strange creatures - but when aliens invade, these freaks of nature are the only ones capable of saving the world.