Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard are back for the final run of Breeders, Joan Collins is among Graham Norton's guests, while Argentina face New Zealand in the opening Rugby World Cup semi-final . . .
Pick of the Day
Breeders, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy
The critically acclaimed dark comedy starring Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard returns for its fourth and final run.
The regular cast joined by Oscar Kennedy, who takes on the role of their son Luke (now 18-years-old) and Zoë Athena, who plays their 16-year-old daughter Ava.
It's five years since we last saw the Worsley family, caught up in the dramatic events at the end of season three - Paul and Ally on the verge of splitting up, Paul's parents Jim (Alun Armstrong) and Jackie (Joanna Bacon) in turmoil, Luke finding a new relationship and Ava mending an old one.
Season four brings the biggest parenting challenge that Paul and Ally have ever faced, as Luke drops a bombshell at Christmas dinner that will change everyone’s lives forever.
No longer in Luke’s shadow, Ava experiences her own bombshell moment as she meets and immediately falls for the charismatic Holly (Jessie Williams).
Paul and Ally continue to try, fail and try again as they face these latest parenting challenges, while also having to support the increasingly troubled Jim and Jackie.
Don’t Miss
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One/Streaming on RTÉ Player
Another Friday night of fun, chat and music hosted by Patrick Kielty.
The Rolling Stones: Some Girls - Live in Texas 1978, 9.00pm, BBC Four
Just in time for their new studio album Hackney Diamonds, here's a concert filmed at the Will Rogers Memorial Centre in Fort Worth in July 1978, as part of the Stones' tour of the USA in support of that year's Some Girls album.
Originally shot on 16mm film, the footage has been carefully restored and the sound remixed and remastered by Bob Clearmountain from the original multitrack tapes.
The Graham Norton Show, 10.40pm, BBC One
Veteran actor Patrick Stewart (below) talks about his memoir Making It So and Ralph Fiennes discusses playing Macbeth in a new staging of the Shakespeare play.
Celebrity cook Nadiya Hussain promotes her Simple Spices book and Bella Ramsey discusses BBC drama Time, while Joan Collins, whose new book lifts the lid on her life and career.
Plus, there’s music by Zak Abel, performing his current single, Cry.
Uncanny, 9.00pm, BBC Two
Danny Robins investigates more spooky stories from real life.
Ian believes his house was haunted by an entity which would shake drawers, ring bells and even flush the toilet.
But could there be a scientific explanation for all this?
Have I Got News for You, 9.00pm, BBC One
Bill Bailey (above) hosts the satirical current affairs quiz, as journalist Helen Lewis and comedian Daliso Chaponda join team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
Collectively, they poke fun at the week's headlines.
The Shining, 11.05pm, BBC Two
Stanley Kubrick's horror, based on the Stephen King novel, with Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd and Scatman Crothers, is a true horror classic.
An aspiring writer takes a caretaking job at a remote mountain hotel. It has closed for the winter, and he has been hired to get the place ready for the next season.
But evil spirits haunting its corridors destroy his sanity, causing the unhinged author to rampage through the hotel and terrorise his wife and young son.
New to Stream
Upload, Prime Video
In 2033, humans can upload themselves into a virtual afterlife of their choosing.
When computer programmer Nathan Brown dies prematurely, he is uploaded to the very expensive Lakeview, but then finds himself under the thumb of his possessive, still-living girlfriend Ingrid.
As Nathan adjusts to the pros and cons of digital heaven, he bonds with Nora, his living customer service rep.
Nora struggles with the pressures of her job, her dying father who does not want to be uploaded, and growing feelings for Nathan while slowly coming to believe that Nathan was murdered.
Vjeran Tomic: The Spider Man of Paris, Netflix
This is a British documentary on the man who managed to rob the Paris Museum of Modern Art.
Rugby World Cup
Rugby World Cup 2023, 7.35pm, RTÉ2
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Argentina face New Zealand (KO 8.00pm) in the firstWorld Cup semi final, which takes place at Stade de France in Paris.
Both of these teams only managed second place in their respective pools, but found their best form in the quarter-finals.
Argentina were 29-17 victors over Wales – and you may be aware that the All Blacks won 28-24 in a thrilling encounter with Ireland.
The sides have met on 36 previous occasions, with New Zealand winning 33 and one of them ending in a draw, but one of the Pumas' two wins did come as recently as August 2022.