There’s a Kate Bush night on BBC Two, new spook-tacular drama series SurrealEstate, the excellent A Life in Ten Pictures, Lake Bell and Simon Pegg star in Man Up, as well as Autumn de Wilde's enjoyable version of Emma . . .
Pick of the Day: Kate Bush Night on BBC Two
Kate Bush at the BBC, 8.00pm
The night kicks off with a compilation of the singer's performances at the BBC's studios between 1978 and 1994.
Bush appeared on a variety of programmes, including Top of the Pops, Wogan, Ask Aspel, Saturday Night at the Mill and The Leo Sayer Show.
Featuring the hits Wuthering Heights, Babooshka, Running Up That Hill and Hounds of Love, as well as intriguing and lesser-known material.
The Kate Bush Story: Running Up That Hill, 9.00pm
Documentary exploring the singer-songwriter's career and music from her 1978 debut single Wuthering Heights to her 2011 album 50 Words for Snow.
It includes testimony from collaborators, fellow artists inspired by her work and fans.
Featuring David Gilmour, the guitarist who discovered Bush, as well as Peter Gabriel, Elton John, Stephen Fry, Outkast's Big Boi and Steve Coogan.
Kate Bush at the BBC 1979, 10.00pm
A Christmas special from 1979 in which the musician performs a variety of songs.
They include Gymnopedie No 1, Symphony in Blue, Them Heavy People, Madrigal, December, Wedding List, Egypt, Ran Tan Waltz, Man with the Child in His Eyes and Don't Push Your Foot on the Heartbreak.
Peter Gabriel joins Kate for a rendition of Another Day and sings Here Comes the Flood.
Don’t Miss
Freddie Mercury: A Life in Ten Pictures, 8.05pm, RTÉ2
Saw this excellent series on the BBC and it’s well worth a look - even if you’ve already seen it too.
It’s a documentary taking a look at a celebrity's life through 10 defining photos, with the star's secrets revealed by those who were there, and those who knew them best.
The first edition focuses on Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, beginning with the earliest photo of the singer as a baby, and ending with a private moment captured shortly before his death.
New or Returning Shows
SurrealEstate, 9.00pm, Sky Sci-Fi
Streaming on NOW
This new US spooky-but-fun series lands with a double-bill of episodes.
Real estate agent Luke Roman is the owner of The Roman Agency, a boutique residential real estate brokerage specializing in "metaphysically engaged" properties, also known as haunted houses.
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Luke has a special connection to the spiritual realm; he can not only sense the presence that might inhabit a client's house, he can often communicate and negotiate with it.
Along with his team, Luke takes on the houses nobody else can or will. In the premiere episode, the Roman Agency welcomes a new agent, as well as a new client with a connection to Luke's past.
New to Stream
Cry Macho, Sky Cinema & NOW
This might not be director and all-round Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood’s finest moment – but fans might fancy a look.
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Eastwood stars as Mike Milo, a one-time rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder who, in 1979, takes a job from an ex-boss to bring the man's young son home from Mexico.
Forced to take the backroads on their way to Texas, the unlikely pair faces an unexpectedly challenging journey, during which the world-weary horseman finds unexpected connections and his own sense of redemption.
Saturday Cinema
Emma, 9.15pm, RTÉ One
Director Autumn de Wilde's debut is an enjoyable adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn and Josh O'Connor.
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In Regency-era England, wealthy Emma Woodhouse searches for a new companion after her governess, Miss Taylor, marries.
The well meaning but selfish young woman proceeds to interfere in the romantic affairs of her friends.
Le Mans '66, 9.00pm, Channel 4
Here’s a riveting, fact-based drama, starring Matt Damon, Christian Bale, Jon Bernthal and our own Caitriona Balfe.
Racing car driver and engineer Carroll Shelby (Damon) is lured out of retirement during the 1960s, in a period where the sport is dominated by Italian companies.
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Ford Motors are hoping to revive their flagging fortunes by launching a racing division and securing a high-profile win at the prestigious Le Mans 24-hour race.
Shelby takes up the challenge of headlining the plan to build a revolutionary new race car, but courts conflict within the company by recruiting unpredictable, short-tempered British driver Ken Miles (a superb Bale) to take the wheel.
Bridesmaids, 10.25pm, TG4
Hugely successful comedy, with Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne and Melissa McCarthy.
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A disorganised woman is asked to be maid of honour at her best friend's wedding.
Taking charge of the prenuptial bridal celebrations, she resolves to give her pal and accompanying bridesmaids the time of their lives.
But as her efforts slide into chaos she finds the wife of the groom's boss is keen to usurp her position.
Man Up, 11.20pm, BBC One
This is a good way to end the night. It’s a romantic comedy, starring Lake Bell and Simon Pegg.
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While traveling across London to attend a party to celebrate her parents' 10th wedding anniversary, a thirtysomething single woman is mistaken for a recently divorced stranger's blind date.
Naturally enough – as this is part of romcom rules - she decides to spend a chaotic evening with him.
But then she has to face the consequences when he realises she is not his intended blind date.
Family Flicks
Stuart Little, 3.10pm, RTÉ One
Wholesome’e the word for this comedy adventure, starring Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie, with the voice of Michael J Fox.
An American couple decide their son needs a brother, and plan to adopt another child - but when they get to the orphanage they are greeted by a charming talking mouse named Stuart.
He fits the bill perfectly – but their jealous cat hatches a plot to get rid of the new arrival.
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Stuart Little 2, 4.35pm, RTÉ2
There is some overlap with the first film, but a simple press of the red button will solve that problem.
The gang return but this time the plucky talking mouse feels left out when the son of his adopted human family makes a new pal.
But he quickly forgets such trifling matters when his high-flying canary friend is captured by an evil falcon, prompting the brave rodent to mount a daring rescue.