It's time for the slebs to go back into the jungle, Ireland's Fittest Family gets fiercer and more derring-do from those beefy SAS lads - here's your top telly for Sunday
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, Virgin Media One, 9.00pm
The fumble in the jungle is back with the likes of rugby player Mike Tindall, Love Island's Olivia Attwood (me neither), and Boy George daring to dine on insects and undertake some very yuck challenges. However, all eyes will be on former British Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who says he’s taking part in the show to "go where the people are". Chris Moyles, Olivia Attwood, Sue Cleaver, Owen Warner, Jill Scott, Charlene White, Babatunde Aléshé, and Scalette Douglas are also in this year’s line-up as ever Ant and Dec will be on hand with matey badinage.
Ireland’s Fittest Family, RTÉ One, 6.30pm
It's the first of two Fittest Family quarter finals in The Forest, and four families and their coaches will be hoping to do enough to stay in the game. If so, they will progress from The Forest onto the semi-finals in The Swamp and make it all the way to the final on the Mountain.

Coach Anna Geary will have split loyalties, as she has TWO families in tonight’s quarter-finals - the McNallys from Monaghan and the Gallaghers from Donegal. They’ll be facing Davy Fitzgerald’s Nugents from Louth and Donncha O'Callaghan’s Cooneys from Cork. New coach Nina Carberry is resting in the paddock this week as she only has one family through to the quarter-finals - but she’ll be chomping at the bit to be back next week.
Pat Shortt's Entertainment from D'Telly, 8.30pm
The comedian and actor returns to raid RTÉ's archives again for more entertainment highlights from yesteryear, as well as an appearance from one of his comic creations.
SAS Rogue Heroes, BBC One, 9.00pm
This new drama exploring the origins of Britain's special forces unit during the Second World War opened last week with a suitably gung-ho and derring-do episode that introduced our heroes and anti-heroes. Tonight, Stirling's disastrous parachute jump leaves him unable to walk. While recovering in hospital, he ruminates on Lewes' ideas and hatches a plan to get approval from GHQ.
Classic Albums: Elvis Presley, TG4, 12.05am
The story behind Elvis's first album features performances from 1955 and '56, interviews with the King and rare home movies of him at play and work. There are also interviews with Sam Phillips, founder of Sun Records, Elvis's sidemen, Scotty Moore and DJ Fontana, as well as his then girlfriend Dixie Locke.
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