Baz Ashmawy hosts brand-new game show The Money List, Stephen Graham stars in the TV version of Boiling Point, there's the first results show of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing, and the Ryder Cup concludes . . .

Pick of the Day

The Money List, 8.00pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

This is a brand-new quiz show hosted by Baz Ashmawy in which two teams of strangers are challenged to fill in missing answers on a list for the chance to win € 15,000.

When the list title is revealed, each team offers a bid on how many correct answers they think they can name

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The teams play from inside soundproof pods, meaning their opponents can’t hear their game strategy or how many answers they might know.

The team with the highest bid gets to play the list and if they successfully name the required number of correct answers, they win.

The first team to win two lists gets to play for €15,000.

On the first show, payroll specialist Angela from Mitchelstown and special needs assistant Stevie from Clontarf take on Noel, a carpenter from Ballyfermot, and Eric, a junior doctor from Glenealy.

Don’t Miss

Strictly Come Dancing, 7.15pm, BBC One

It's the first results show of the new season.

The show opens with a group number medley in tribute to Tina Turner, with Beverley Knight, Laura Mvula and Fleur East also joining the professional dancers.

The 15 couples will find out the result of the first public vote and the two lowest scoring couples will go head-to-head in the first dance off.

Singer-songwriter Jorja Smith will also be performing.

Marty's Big Picture Show, 7.00pm, RTÉ One

Streaming on RTÉ Player

It's revolution all the way this week, as Liz Gillis and Marty Morrissey explore the work of photographer Rose Comiskey, whose work brings into focus the social upheavals of Dublin in the 1980s.

New or Returning Shows

Boiling Point, 9.00pm, BBC One

Series spin-off from the 2021 film, starring the always excellent Stephen Graham, picking up six months later.

As new restaurant Point North faces big money investors in the dining room, head chef Carly battles personal demons, while chaos in the kitchen pushes her staff to boiling point.

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As the kitchen descends into the controlled chaos of the service, new chef de partie Johnny arrives for a trial shift.

In among the flambéing, pan frying and blanching hive of activity, it quickly becomes apparent that Johnny's skills are not up to scratch.

Hamlet, 7.15pm, BBC Four

David Tennant takes the title role in this adaptation of the Royal Shakespeare Company's award-winning production, which ran from July 2008 to January 2009.

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Reuniting all key members of the original cast, including Patrick Stewart as Claudius, Penny Downie as Gertrude, Oliver Ford Davies as Polonius and Mariah Gale as Ophelia, the film aims to retain the tone and quality of the stage version while opening it out on location.

Shakespeare's tragedy tells the story of a man haunted by his father's ghost and driven to the brink of madness in his obsession to avenge his death.

Preceded at 7pm by David Tennant Remembers - Hamlet.

New to Stream

Shrapnel, Sky Cinema & NOW

Jason Patrick and Cam Gigandet star in director William Kaufman’s action thriller.

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When Sean's (Jason Patric) daughter goes missing on the Mexican border, he teams up with his former Marine partner (Cam Gigandet) to face off against the cartel who kidnapped her.

Sunday Cinema

High Society, 3.40pm, RTÉ One

Looking for an easy-going Sunday afternoon watch? This is pretty hard to beat.

It's a musical comedy based on The Philadelphia Story (a superb movie in its own right) with a score by Cole Porter, starring Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelly, with Louis Armstrong appearing as himself.

The story bounces around some great songs, as romantic complications arise when a playboy composer sets out to win back his ex-wife.

But she is about to marry another man - and the situation becomes even more difficult when a cynical journalist enters the fray.

Family Flick

Early Man, 3.00pm, BBC One

Director Nick Park's animated adventure, with the voices of Eddie Redmayne, Timothy Spall, Rob Brydon, Miriam Margolyes and Johnny Vegas.

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Young Dug's sheltered life with his Stone Age tribe is shattered by bronze-mining invaders led by greedy Lord Nooth.

To win his home back, desperate Dug gambles on challenging these more sophisticated folk in a contest they love, but he only knows from rock paintings - football.

Sport

Golf: Ryder Cup Highlights, 7.30pm, BBC Two

Eilidh Barbour presents action from the singles matches on day three of the biennial competition between Europe and USA, held at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome.

If you’re looking for live and full coverage of the day’s golf, it’s all on Sky Sports from 9am.

Rugby World Cup

Rugby World Cup 2023, 4.00pm, Virgin Media One

Today’s action begins with Australia v Portugal (KO 4.45pm) in a Pool C clash at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Etienne.

While Australia will go into this contest as favourites, they have already suffered one shock defeat at the hands of Fiji and can ill-afford another slip-up in their final group game.

Rugby World Cup 2023, 7.30pm, RTÉ2

Streaming on RTÉ Player

The night game sees South Africa face Tonga (KO 8.00pm) in a Pool B encounter at Stade de Marseille.

The sides have not met since the 2007 World Cup, when South Africa were made to work hard for a 30-25 victory en route to winning the trophy.

Jacqui Hurley presents, with analysis from Jamie Heaslip and Simon Zebo.

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