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Pick of the Day
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
This week's show sees the final projects from The Late Late Big Repair Challenge being revealed.
The challengers had just five weeks to restore items that were fit for the skip but close to their hearts.
Ryan will also be joined in studio by their mentors, Home Rescue: The Big Fix's Pete the Builder (below) and Gaff Goddess Laura De Barra.
Wild Youth will be on the show before they head off to represent Ireland at Eurovision in Liverpool in May and will also perform the Irish entry, We Are One.
Ryan will speak with the Irish woman gracing the cover of this month's ground-breaking edition of British Vogue, Sinéad Burke, about what it feels like to be a little person fronting one of the world's most iconic magazines.
A successful businessman, running a company with a turnover of millions, Tony Delaney looked to have everything figured out. He will talk to Ryan about a secret he has been carrying around all his life.
Plus, there will be music from Dublin singer-songwriter, Saibh Skelly who will perform Superficial.
Don't Miss
Have I Got News for You, 9.00pm, BBC One
This show’s being going so long – and so long without a regular host – it's often the guest MC that makes the difference between a decent show and a really good one.
This should be more the latter than the former.
Richard Ayoade hosts as journalist Stacey Dooley and comedian Phil Wang join in the fun on the satirical current affairs quiz, alongside regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
Totally 60s Psychedelic Rock at the BBC, 11.00pm, BBC Four
A compilation of the genre from programmes such as Colour Me Pop, How It Is, Top of the Pops and Once More with Felix.
Performers include Status Quo (above), the Incredible String Band, Donovan, the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Julie Driscoll with Brian Auger and the Trinity, the Moody Blues, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Joe Cocker, the Move, Procol Harum, Cream, Jimi Hendrix and the Who.
Followed at 12 midnight by Zappa, the excellent documentary film about the unique American musician Frank Zappa.
The Mule, 9.30pm, RTÉ2
Nearly 40 years apart, there are two good-but-not-great Clint Eastwood movies to be enjoyed tonight.
First up, this 2019 drama, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, with Bradley Cooper and Laurence Fishburne.
Earl Stone, an award-winning horticulturist and Korean War veteran, is facing financial ruin.
The Illinois octogenarian is estranged from his ex-wife Mary and daughter Iris for always putting work before family.
In an attempt to put things right, he becomes a courier for a Mexican cartel.
Then there’s Bronco Billy (10.35pm, TG4), a comedy Western from 1980, with Eastwood starring alongside Sondra Locke, Scatman Crothers, Sam Bottoms and Geoffrey Lewis.
A modern-day cowboy travels across America with a Wild West show, but has trouble attracting an audience.
Adding to his woes, he is joined by a spoiled heiress, who comes to like life on the road but also seems to attract bad luck.
New or Returning Shows
That’s the Way, A-Ha A-Ha, Joe Lycett, 11.05pm, Channel 4
A performance from the comedian's award-winning live show, recorded at the Duchess Theatre in London's West End. Joe tackles topics including Post Office jobsworths, celebrities on Twitter and getting into an argument with Isis. From 2018.
Preceded at 10pm by Late Night Lycett, his weekly chat show.
The Big Interiors Battle, 8.00pm, Channel 4
AJ Odudu presents this contest in which up-and-coming interior designers battle it out to make over - and ultimately win - an apartment of their own, worth £250,000.
The competition hots up as kitchen week commences.
As ever, judge and award-winning architect Dara Huang pushes the contenders' creativity to the limit as they are tasked to turn an empty space into an incredible, unique kitchen worthy of being in this epic building development
New to Stream
Citadel, Prime Video
Here’s an American science fiction action thriller series created by David Weil, with the Russo brothers acting as executive producers.
It stars Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Citadel agents Mason Kane and Nadia Sinh. Stanley Tucci plays Kane’s handler, Bernard Orlick.
Kane had steppedd aside from the spy world, but gets convinced to return, alongside Sinh, when baddies Manticore raise their ugly heads.
The series will include spinoffs in different countries and languages, set in the Italian Alps, India, Spain, and Mexico. Which is pretty much ultimate Netflix.
Peter Pan & Wendy, Disney+
Directed by David Lowery, this series follows Wendy Darling, a young girl afraid to leave her childhood home behind, who meets Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up.
Alongside her brothers and a tiny fairy called Tinker Bell, Wendy travels with Peter to the magical world of Neverland.
There, she encounters an evil pirate named Captain Hook, and embarks on a thrilling and dangerous adventure that will change her life forever.
A Good Person, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Written and directed by Golden-Globe nominee Zach Braff, this drama follows Allison (Florence Pugh), a young woman whose world falls apart when she survives an unimaginable tragedy.
While she’s in recovery for an opioid addiction and unresolved grief, she forms an unlikely friendship with her would-be father-in-law, Daniel (Morgan Freeman) that gives her a fighting chance to put her life back together and move forward.
Ending Today
The Cleaner, 9.30pm, BBC One
The season two finale of the ddark comedy, starring Greg Davies, with Joshua McCord and Zita Sattar.
A gamekeeper is murdered in rural Wales, and it falls to Wicky to clean up the mess.
But Wicky and the undertakers aren't the only people at the scene of the crime - and things soon take an even more sinister turn.