There's another packed and varied Late Late Show, a Strictly Come Dancing: Musicals Special, new drama Granite Harbour, and Emma Corrin in a new version of Lady Chatterley’s Lover . . .
Pick of the Day
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Sinn Féin’s Mary Lou McDonald joins Ryan Tubridy in studio to discuss the party's performance in the polls, what a united Ireland might look like and her reaction to Shane Ross's biography about her.
Ireland women's football manager Vera Pauw (below) joins Ryan to talk about life since the Girls in Green qualified for the World Cup and how she is feeling about 2023.
Singer and Eurovision star Brooke Scullion, former GAA player Paul Brogan, TV presenter and influencer Suzanne Jackson, and drag artist and activist Panti Bliss (aka Rory O'Neill) will be chatting to Ryan about Dancing with the Stars.
British comedian Lenny Henry will chat about singing with Kate Bush, writing a children's novel and an autobiography, as well as having an Irish accent in The Lord of the Rings prequel The Rings of Power.
One of last week's Toy Show superstars, Saoibh Lonergan, joins Ryan on the couch to catch up after a hectic week and tells viewers all about it.
Plus, Andrea Corr will be live in studio singing It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas, while Col Patterson makes his Late Late debut performing Bedford Falls.
Don’t Miss
Strictly Come Dancing: Musicals Special, 8.00pm, BBC One
The show - presented by Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman (below) - makes a rare second appearance this week as the quarter-final is moved forward a day thanks to World Cup coverage.
This musicals-themed edition opens with a dance extravaganza performed by the professional dancers alongside West End legends Marisha Wallace, Ivano Turco and Trevor Dion Nicholas.
Fleur, Hamza, Helen, Kym, Molly and Will then take to the ballroom floor with routines inspired by the world of musical theatre.
Everyone wants to secure their place in next week's semi-final, so showstopping performances and a stellar night of dance are to be expected.
The Graham Norton Show, 11.15pm, BBC One
This week Graham is joined by Slow Horses star Kristin Scott Thomas, while Star Trek legend George Takei (below) talks about West End musical George Takei's Allegiance, which is based on his childhood experience of the Japanese American internment in the Second World War.
Also on the sofa are Strictly Come Dancing and Traitors host Claudia Winkleman and campaigning chef Jamie Oliver. Plus, First Aid Kit perform their current single Out of My Head.
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Coming Out, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
Ant and Dec (below) present coverage of what happened to campmates of the 2022 contest since they left the Australian base.
Olivia Attwood had to leave the contest early due to medical grounds, while Matt Hancock endured multiple Bushtucker Trials before winding up in the final top three
The likes of Boy George, Chris Moyles, Jill Scott, Babatúndé Aléshé, Mike Tindall, Scarlette Douglas and ever-hungry runner-up Owen Warner were all pushed to their limits.
The hosts also look at how Queen of the Jungle Jill Scott has adjusted to life after those Bushtucker Trials.
New or Returning Shows
Granite Harbour, 9.05pm, BBC One
This three-part thriller stars Romario Simpson and Hannah Donaldson.
Having completed his final tour with the Royal Military Police, Lance Corporal Davis Lindo dreams of being a detective at New Scotland Yard.
However, he finds himself being sent to train as a detective constable in the north-east of Scotland and must quickly adapt to a new life a world away from anything he’s known before.
When an Aberdeen oil magnate dies in mysterious circumstances, trainee detective Lindo is thrown in at the deep end and forced to navigate a city and force completely alien to him.
New to Stream
The Batman, Sky Cinema & NOW
The most recent movie about the Caped Crusader makes its TV debut.
Batman (Robert Pattinson) ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues.
As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis.
Three Pines, Prime Video
Here's a new Canadian series, with the first two episodes available from today.
The eight-episode, one-hour drama series follows Chief Inspector Armand Gamache (Alfred Molina) as he investigates cases that happen beneath the idyllic surface of the Quebec village of Three Pines, finding long-buried secrets, and facing a few of his own ghosts.
Firefly Lane, Netflix
The first half of the second and final season of Netflix’s feel-good series from showrunner Maggie Friedman gets underway.
For Kate and Tully, no obstacle is too big when it comes to their lifelong friendship. But is there one mistake that could tear them apart forever?
Lady Chatterley’s Lover, Netflix
The Crown star Emma Corrin stars in this period drama about an aristocrat starting an affair and falling in love.
Unhappily married aristocrat Lady Chatterley begins a torrid new relationship - and falls deeply in love - with the gamekeeper on her husband's country estate.
World Cup Watch
FIFA World Cup Live, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Today’s coverage begins at 2.30pm ahead of Ghana v Uruguay (Kick-off 3pm).
Tony O'Donoghue (below) presents all the action from the Group H fixture at Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakrah. The group’s other game, between South Korea and Portugal, is on the RTÉ News Channel and RTÉ Player.
Portugal lead the group with six points, three ahead of Ghana. Both South Korea and Uruguay are on one point.
Then at 6.30pm Clare MacNamara is joined by Richie Sadlier and Shay Given to present coverage of the Group G match between Cameroon and Brazil (Kick-off 7pm).
Serbia v Switzerland, the group’s other game, is on the RTÉ News Channel and RTÉ Player.
Brazil lead the group with six points, three ahead of Switzerland. Both Cameroon and Serbia are on one point.
Today’s highlights are at 11.15pm.