There's a Tony Bennett night on the Beeb, international rugby’s back as Ireland host Italy, an event called Game4Ukraine, Elizabeth II: Making of a Monarch, and Bruce Willis closes his career in Assassin.
Pick of the Day
Tony Bennet Night on BBC Two
The three-hour tribute to the late, great crooner kicks off at 9pm with Tony Bennett at the London Palladium: BBC Sessions.
It’s a 2011 concert in which the American singer marked his 85th birthday by drawing on a repertoire spanning 60 years.
Accompanied by his quartet, he performed songs including I Left My Heart in San Francisco, The Good Life, Smile and Steppin' Out with My Baby, as well as duetting with Cleo Laine and Leona Lewis.
Then at 10pm there’s Tony Bennett's New York, a documentary taking a look at the man behind the silky voice.
Tony Bennett - civil rights activist, jazz enthusiast, painter and New Yorker - takes a tour around his native city and the world of American music with reporter Reggie Nadelson.
Featuring contributions from politician Mario Cuomo, painter David Hockney, songwriter Elvis Costello and jazz musician Wynton Marsalis. First aired in 1996.
That’s followed at 11.20pm by Tony Bennett Sings His Personal Hit Songbook.
The singer performs a selection of his favourite songs, including I Left My Heart in San Francisco, I Wanna Be Around, For Once in My Life, Fly Me to the Moon and Stranger in Paradise. First aired in 1979.
Finally, at 11.50pm there’s Tony Bennett Sings Song Stories.
The singer performs songs by Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer and Cole Porter, accompanied by bassist Arthur Watts, drummer Alf Bigden and the Rothstein String Quartet. First aired in 1979.
Don’t Miss
Live International Rugby Union, 7.30pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
All the action from the match at Aviva Stadium in Dublin as Ireland host Italy (K 8.00pm).

Ireland won 34-20 in Rome when the sides last met in this year's Six Nations and the Goys in Green will expect another victory ahead of clashes with England and Samoa in the build-up to next month's World Cup in France.
Moneyball, 6.00pm, Virgin Media One
Ian Wright hosts as three more teams of two try to bank money by dropping a ball from the Launcher onto an amount of cash.
Husband and wife Ben and Helen are aiming for a round-the-world trip, lifelong friends Brian and Andy want to take a nostalgic golfing holiday in style.
Meanwhile mother-and-daughter Shan and Babs hope to take their family to Jamaica to see their relatives.
So, are the questions too easy, or is this just a bit of fun for viewers and a dash for cash for the contestants?
New or Returning Shows
Game4Ukraine, 5.00pm, Sky Max
Streaming on NOW
Game4Ukraine is the brainchild of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Ukrainian footballing royalty Andriy Shevchenko (below) and Oleksandr Zinchenko.
The 11-a-side legends match will also be free-to-stream for everyone based in Ukraine.
The event will see Team Blue coached by legendary Chelsea manager Emma Hayes take on former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger’s Team Yellow.
The sides will feature an array of Premier League, World Cup and European Cup winners across both sides including Gerard Piqué, Clarence Seedorf, Patrick Vieira, Fabio Cannavaro, Samuel Eto’o, Gianfranco Zola and Michael Essien.
Fans will also be entertained throughout the event with Super Bowl style performances where the stadium will transform into a concert venue with world class entertainers.
They include Alesha Dixon, Melanie C, Pete Doherty, The Pretenders, Tom Grennan, and Tom Walker, as well as Ukranian artist Vakarchuk of Ocean Elzy Band and Boombox.
Elizabeth II: Making of a Monarch, 6.15pm, Channel 4
Here’s a treat for the royalists out there.
Part one of a two-part documentary exploring Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's early life, told through a selection of rare and never-before-seen photographs, video archive and expert testimony.
The first episode begins with Princess Elizabeth's birth in 1926 and eventful upbringing, through to her formative years serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service.
That’s followed at 7.15pm by The Queens that Changed the World.
The reigns of influential queens throughout history, beginning with Elizabeth I, who created peace and prosperity in a nation divided by religious turmoil.
She also sowed the seeds for the rise of the British Empire – not so great on peace but certainly prosperous for the invaders - through the travels of global explorers like Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh.
The programme also examines the many threats she had to face, including the plots of her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots, and the possibility of a Spanish invasion.
New to Stream
Assassin, Sky Cinema & NOW
Bruce Willis, Andy Allo, Nomzamo Mbatha, Dominic Purcell, Mustafa Shakirir star in dector Jesse Atlas’ sci-fi thriller.
A private military operation (led by Bruce Willis in his final film role) invents futuristic microchip tech that enables the mind of an agent to inhabit the body of another person to carry out covert, deadly missions.
But when an agent is killed during a secret mission, his wife Alexa takes his place in an attempt to bring the man responsible to justice.
Saturday Cinema
Misbehaviour, 9.55pm, RTÉ One
Director Philippa Lowthorpe's comedy drama, starring Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Jessie Buckley should put a Saturday night smile on your face.
It's 1970, and Bob Hope is due to host the Miss World beauty pageant in London, which at the time was one of the most watched TV events in the world.
But the organisers - and the Hollywood star - do not count on the newly formed women's liberation movement, who plan to disrupt the increasingly controversial ceremony.
Good Night, and Good Luck, 9.30pm, TG4
Hugely enjoyable, fact-based drama charting broadcast journalist Edward R Murrow's decision to take a stand against Senator Joseph McCarthy in 1950s’ Americas, where Red Scare paranoia took a political centre stage.
Muroow questioned the bullying tactics and the climate of fear and reprisal behind the politician's unwarranted anti-communist campaign and the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Starring David Strathairn and George Clooney, who also directed and co-wrote, alongside Frank Langella, Robert Downey Jr and Patricia Clarkson.
Eighth Grade, 11.50pm, BBC Two
Writer/director Bo Burnham's critically acclaimed comedy drama, starring Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton and Emily Robinson, is one of the finest films about adolescence I’ve ever seen.
Introverted 13-year-old Kayla Day (superbly played by Fisher) is finishing her final week at a New York public school.
She posts motivational online videos on about confidence and self-image that get few views.
Meanwhile, Mark, her single father, struggles to connect with her and break Kayla's reliance on social media.
Family Flick
Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation, 6.35pm, RTÉ One
Animated sequel, featuring the voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez.
Count Dracula and company participate in a cruise for sea-loving monsters, unaware that their boat is being commandeered by the monster-hating Van Helsing family.