Jennifer Zamparelli's back with a new run of Home Advantage, Catchpoint returns, Oti Mabuse hosts a new dating show called Romeo & Duet, and there’s Keith Barry, Les Dawson and the Spice Girls . . .
Pick of the Day
Home Advantage, 8.20pm, RTÉ One
The return of the family quiz show hosted by Jennifer Zamparelli.
This is where one player from each of three teams of two adults and two chiidren is present in the studio, while the rest of their families at home are called upon at key moments.
They try to battle through three rounds to get the chance to win the top prize of €10,000.
Don’t Miss
The Keith Barry Experience, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Ireland’s greatest mentalist Keith Barry (above) hosts the final episode of a show that’s been packed full of music, illusions, hypnotism and entertainment, with members of the studio audience.
This week, singer and actress Nicole Scherzinger is joining Keith on stage to take part in sometimes hilarious and often terrifying tricks.
The Spice Girls at the BBC, 10.00pm, BBC Two
If last Wednesday’s episode of Derry Girls rekindled an interest in the Spice Girls, this compilation’s for you.
A selection of performances by the group on BBC shows from over the years, from their breakout number one Wannabe through to their final release Headlines.
There are also hits the members enjoyed when they launched themselves as solo stars, including Mel B and Missy Elliott's I Want You Back and Melanie C's duet with Bryan Adams on When You're Gone.
The Many Faces of Les Dawson, 11.45pm, BBC Four
Here’s a profile of the elastic-faced, Manchester-born comedian known for his deadpan humour and jokes at the expense of his wife and mother-in-law.
The programme explores his beginnings in northern clubs and appearance on talent show Opportunity Knocks, and charts his rise to stardom.
Contributors include John Cleese, Robert Webb and Russell Kane, and the narrator is Sally Phillips.
New or Returning Shows
Romeo & Duet, 7.00pm, Virgin Media One
Oti Mabuse (below) presents a new dating show that uses the power of singing to help people find their ideal partners, with Adonye, Selina, Sven and Jessica taking part this time.
Each of the singletons will be serenaded by up to four singers. Then the real fun begins.
If they like what they hear they make their way to the bottom of the stairs to choose their favourite, opening the door and locking in their choice before the performance comes to an end.
Each of the four new couples then compete to be crowned the winners by the studio audience and bag themselves a second date.
Catchpoint, 6.45pm, BBC One
As season five begins, Paddy McGuinness (above) hosts a star-studded edition of the game show.
Contestants are Tia Kofi and The Vivienne from Ru Paul's Drag Race UK and BBC Radio 1 DJs Scott Mills and Chris Stark.
They need to think fast as they answer questions while trying to catch balls of various sizes dropped from the studio ceiling.
New to Stream
Moonshot, Sky Cinema & NOW
Lukas Gage, Cole Sprouse and Zach Braff star in this HBO Max romantic comedy with a sci-fi twist.
It’s set in a future where Mars is terraformed and colonised by the best humanity has to offer.
Separated from their significant others, two very different college students join forces and stow away on a space shuttle to the red planet, embarking on a lively journey that winds up taking them both wildly and unexpectedly off course.
Family Flick
The Pink Panther, 3.40pm, RTÉ One
Blake Edwards' classic comedy, starring Peter Sellers, David Niven, Capucine, Robert Wagner and Claudia Cardinale.
The world's most inept police detective, Inspector Clouseau, heads off to Switzerland in search of a suave jewel thief who has purloined a priceless diamond from a princess.
But the bumbling officer's every ruse to foil the crime ends in chaos, not least when he is framed for the robbery himself.
Saturday Cinema
Quantum of Solace, 9.35pm, RTÉ2
It’s the 22nd James Bond thriller , starring Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko, Judi Dench, Gemma Arterton and Mathieu Amalric.
James Bond sets out on a personal mission of vengeance as he pursues the secret criminal organisation Quantum.
His search leads him to the head of an ecological corporation, who is plotting to orchestrate a coup in a Latin American country to get his hands on a precious natural resource.
Iron Man, 9.15pm, Channel 4
One of the better Marvel adventures, starring Robert Downey Jr, Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow and Terrence Howard.
Arms manufacturer Tony Stark is taken hostage by a terrorist group and realises the weapons his company build have been falling into the wrong hands.
Using his engineering skills to construct a hi-tech armoured suit, he manages to escape and then puts the technology to good use in the fight against evil around the world.