There's a new run of I Literally Just Told You With Jimmy Carr, Graham Norton presents LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland and later chats to Paul Mescall and Andrew Scott, while Patrick Kielty's back with more chat and that on The Late Late Show . . .
Pick of the Day
I Literally Just Told You With Jimmy Carr, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Someone at Channel 4 must be very fond of Jimmy Carr, as this show goes out after he hosts 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.
Here he presents the game show in which contestants are given every answer with the questions written, literally, as the show is happening.
With each correct answer adding to their prize pot up to a maximum of £25,000, the competitors have to keep their focus and remember the things they've seen and heard just minutes before.
In the dramatic finale, the remaining two contestants set each other questions.
New to Stream
LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland, Prime Video
Using his trademark wit, host Graham Norton will oversee the 10 Irish comedic stars, brought together to make each other laugh by using every unpredictable comedic tool in the box.
And without cracking a smile themselves.
As the clock counts down and the tension rises, whoever can outlast their competitors will be crowned the first winner of LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland and win a grand prize of €50,000 for their charity of choice.
Cameo guests include Zig, Zag and their old Den sparring partner Ray D’Arcy, former news reader Anne Doyle and dynamic duo Jedward - all of whom will also try to make the comedians laugh.
Let's hope the audience find it funny too.
Cristóbal Balenciaga, Disney+
Alberto San Juan plays Cristóbal Balenciaga, an enigmatic and extraordinarily talented man who defied the social conventions of the time and revolutionized the world of fashion.
Apparently, he is regarded as one of the most iconic fashion designers of all time. The story begins as the debutant designer presents his first Parisian haute couture collection in 1937.
Love on the Spectrum US, Netflix
This Emmy Award-winning docu-reality series follows people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the choppy and unpredictable world of dating and relationships.
In its second season, the series tells the stories of a unique and diverse cast of characters - including new romantic hopefuls and familiar faces - searching for something we all hope to find. Love.
Hazbin Hotel, Prime Video
This animated series for adults follows Charlie, the princess of Hell, as she pursues her seemingly impossible goal of rehabilitating demons to peacefully reduce overpopulation in her kingdom.
After a yearly extermination imposed by angels, she opens a hotel in the hopes that patrons will be "checking out" into Heaven.
While most of Hell mocks her goal, her devoted partner Vaggie, and their first test subject, adult film-star Angel Dust, stick by her side.
When a powerful entity known as the Radio Demon reaches out to assist Charlie in her endeavors, her crazy dream is given a chance to become reality.
No Hard Feelings, Sky Cinema & NOW
Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Barth Feldman, Laura Benanti, Natalia Morales and Matthew Broderick star in this comedy.
On the brink of losing her childhood home, Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) discovers an intriguing job listing: wealthy helicopter parents looking for someone to 'date' their son.
He’s an introverted 19-year-old called Percy, who’s about to leave home for college. But to her surprise, Maddie soon discovers the awkward Percy is no sure thing.
The Bequeathed, Netflix
Here’s a thriller from South Korea.
Yoon Seo-ha is a college lecturer who learns that a long-forgotten paternal uncle has died, leaving her as the sole heir to the family’s burial ground.
At the uncle’s funeral, Kim Young-ho, Seo-ha’s half-brother, shows up and causes a commotion demanding that he should be included in the inheritance.
Meanwhile, Choi Sung-jun, a police detective investigating a death in the village, instinctively realizes from the villagers’ behaviour that it’s not a simple case of manslaughter.
Soon, another murder occurs, and the village is turned upside down.
Don’t Miss
The Graham Norton Show, 11.10pm, BBC One
Graham is joined by fellow Irishmen Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott (below), who are co-starring in the critically acclaimed fantasy romance All of Us Strangers.
He also catches up with Kingsley Ben-Adir, who is taking the lead in new biopic Bob Marley: One Love, and stage and screen star Da'Vine Joy Randolph, who is appearing in Alexander Payne's acclaimed new comedy The Holdovers.
Plus, the Last Dinner Party perform their single Nothing Matters.
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Host Patrick Kielty brings his own inimitable style to the world's longest-running live chat show - featuring the best in Irish entertainment, music, and comedy, with the occasional international guest as well.
Amol Rajan Interviews, 7.00pm, BBC Two
This week Amol sits down with veteran actor Sheila Hancock (below, in Unforgotten) for an in-depth conversation about her life, career, friendships and great loves.
From growing up above a pub in the East End of London to being a war evacuee, Amol hears how bloody-minded determination helped her break into the acting elite which at the time was very male, posh and university educated.
Now, here’s a remarkable woman with some tales to tell.