There's Ryan Tubridy’s second-last Late Late Show, Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween Ends, Feed Yourself Fitter with Stephen Nolan, Grace Jones and season 3 of German crime thriller Der Pass . . .
Pick of the Day
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Last week it was Michael Buble, this week another music superstar joins Ryan Tubridy as former Oasis leader Noel Gallagher will be among the guests on tonight's show.
It's the penultimate time Tubs hosts and Tánaiste Micheál Martin (below) will be in studio to discuss the big issues facing the country, including housing; and his vision for Ireland as he leads Fianna Fáil into the next general election.
My Therapist Ghosted Me duo Joanne McNally and Vogue Williams (below) are back, bigger, better, and bolder than ever. We hear all about presenting jobs, basements, and a significant birthday.
As Katie Taylor prepares to enter the ring at Dublin's 3Arena this weekend for her first fight on Irish soil since 2016, Ryan chats to the man who helped make it happen, boxing promoter and Matchroom Sports Chairman, Eddie Hearn.
Master of impressions Mario Rosenstock will be up to his usual tricks, and there'll be music from Mick Flannery and Susan O'Neill, who will reprise one of Ryan's favourite songs over the years, Baby Talk.
Plus, Frankie Gavin and De Dannan will perform Gravel Walks and The Green Groves of Erin.
Don’t Miss
Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami, 11.00pm, BBC Four
I saw this documentary before and it’s well worth a watch if you’ve even the slightest interest in Grace Jones.
She's made some great records and always looks amazing. She's never short of a word or two either. In short, she's hard to ignore.
It’s a profile of the singer, following her in the recording studio, backstage and at home with her extended family in Jamaica, interspersed with concert footage of hits including Pull Up to the Bumper and Slave to the Rhythm.
Preceded at 9pm by Queens of Song at the BBC and at 10pm by Viva La Diva: The Queens of Pop. Expect plenty of Beyonce, Cher, Grace Jones etc.
New or Returning Shows
Feed Yourself Fitter with Stephen Nolan, 7.30pm, BBC Two
Noted for his girth as much as his gob, Northern Irish TV and radio presenter Stephen Nolan (below) looks to kill off a few kilos with this new show.
Chefs help the host control his weight, by revealing the secret of cooking healthy, low-calorie, yet delicious food.
Stephen also meets other people in his same boat, starting with Dora, who is the heaviest she has ever been.
She believes her appetite for sweet sugary treats is now out of control as the duo share stories as to how they have lost their way with food.
He then invites her to join him in the kitchen of Michelin star holder Alex Greene, who prepares some low-calorie delights that prompt an unexpected reaction.
Bump, 11.30pm, BBC One
It’s season three of this Australian dramedy about a teenage pregnancy and its aftermath.
Tonight’s double episode opens with a new start for Oly and Santi, with Jacinda starting kindy at Oly's old primary school.
The grind of unexpected early parenthood has taken its toll, and they are separated and co-parenting. Later, unexpected news spins Oly off her axis.
Later, Santi reconsiders introducing Jacinda to his new girlfriend Keeks after she and Oly have intense reactions, while Vince and Angie navigate the consequences of being 'too nice’.
Der Pass, 9.00pm, Sky Atlantic
Streaming on NOW
In the third season of this stylish German crime thriller, a string of mysterious murders on both sides of the German/Austrian border shocks the region.
(Here's the trailer minus English subtitles - but you'll get the drift.)
But German detective Ellie Stocker and Austrian investigator Gedeon Winter, formerly cross-border partners, have become bitter enemies.
While Gedeon sets out to find his childhood tormentor, Ellie is still trying to uncover the truth about the murder of her colleague.
Soon, though, both will face a decision between retribution and forgiveness in their search for justice.
Elections 2023, 7.30pm, BBC Two
Mark Carruthers, Tara Mills and Mark Simpson present live coverage of the local election results in Northern Ireland, with reports from all 11 councils, plus analysis and reaction in the studio with a range of experts, commentators and politicians.
The key element of this round of elections is whether unionists – currently boycotting Stormont - get their act together to prevent Sinn Fein (led by Michelle O'Neill, above) from retaining their position as the most popular party in the six counties.
New to Stream
Halloween Ends, Sky Cinema & NOW
Jamie Lee Curtis, Andi Matichak, James Jude Courtney, Will Patton, Rohan Campbell and Kyle Richards star in the franchise finale.
This is Laurie Strode's last stand. After 45 years, the most acclaimed, revered horror franchise in film history reaches its epic, terrifying conclusion.
Laurie Strode faces off for the last time against the embodiment of evil, Michael Myers, in a final confrontation unlike any captured on-screen before.
Par for the course, only one of them will survive.
Selling Sunset: Season 6, Netflix
The stakes and stilettos are as high as they’ve ever been at the brokerage, as longtime agents make big changes and two new team members bring the heat.
Astérix & Obélix: The Middle Kingdom, Netflix
Here’s a treat for the many Asterix fans out there. Have to say I prefer the comic books.
This time around, Gallic heroes and forever friends Asterix and Obelix journey to China to help Princess Sa See save the Empress and her land from a nefarious prince.
Muted, Netflix
Sergio hasn't spoken since he murdered his parents six years ago. Now, a psychiatrist aims to uncover what happened through a twisted investigation.