There's The Late Late Show and Graham Norton for celebs and chat, Amy Adams stars in Nightbitch, The Last Leg is back again, there’s a fascinating documentary about Naples – and the final of The Traitors . . .
Pick of the Day
The Late Late Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Storm Éowyn hasn't stopped The Late Late Show from going ahead, though we had to wait until the afternoon to confirm the line-up.
Irish comedian, musician and delicious Tik Toker Garron Noone (below) will sit down with Patrick tonight to talk about what a wild ride the last year has been, as well as a bit of craic and a song.
The Late Late Show will celebrate 150 years of the IRFU ahead of the Six Nations return. Andy Farrell will be reflecting on his time as Ireland's Head Coach, including the back-to-back Six Nations wins, and looking to the future as he takes over the British and Irish Lions.
Three of Ireland's rising rugby stars Aoife Wafer, Erin King and Craig Casey, along with legendary former player and captain, Rory Best will join Patrick.
Best-selling author Paul Howard and Grand Slam winner Gordon D'Arcy will be on the show to chat about how an unlikely collaboration between the man behind the Ross O'Carroll Kelly books and Ireland's longest serving international player is now on its fourth children's book.
The Irish Women in Harmony, a collective of Irish female artists including Ruth Anne Cuningham, Erica Cody, Tolou, Aimée and Soulé, will come together to give viewers a moving performance of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah.
New or Returning Shows
Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job, 8.00pm, BBC One
After a couple of Italian makeovers, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr embark on their first ever Spanish renovation job.
Hoping to breathe new life into one of Andalusia's forgotten villages, Amanda takes a gamble on a run-down three-storey townhouse and convinces Alan to help her to transform it into a boutique B&B.
In a bid to push their DIY skills to a whole new level, the pair visit Granada's architectural marvel and the pinnacle of Moorish design - the Alhambra Palace.
But with over 2,000 square feet to contend with, a roof in need of repair and a crumbling outbuilding on its last legs, it seems they may be in over their heads.
The Last Leg, 10.00pm, Channel 4
The boys are back!
Adam Hills (centre), Josh Widdicombe (left) and Alex Brooker (right) are joined by social media influencer GK Barry and comedian Kevin Bridges for a comic review of the past seven days.
As usual, the hashtag #isitok paves the way for the gang to round up, examine and explain the leading and most entertaining news stories of the week.
Don’t Miss
The Graham Norton Show, 11.05pm, BBC One
Graham is joined by Hollywood stars Reese Witherspoon (below) and Will Ferrell, who discuss working together in the screwball wedding comedy You're Cordially Invited.
Pop icon and actress Ariana Grande, who is starring as Glinda in the hit film musical Wicked, also appears, alongside Don Gilet, who is playing the new lead detective in hit BBC show Death in Paradise.
Plus, Olly Alexander performs his new single, When We Kiss.
Travel Man: 48 Hours in Washington, 8.30pm, Channel 4
Joe Lycett and guest companion Phil Wang (below) embark on a two-day mini-break in the US capital, Washington, DC.
Their home for the weekend is the Eaton Hotel, which features a 24-hour radio station, a plant rehab centre and a crystal library.
At the National Mall, the pair take in some of the planet's most recognisable monuments and memorials, including the world's biggest obelisk, aka the Washington Monument, the Reflecting Pool, the Second World War memorial and the Lincoln Memorial.
Day two seems a bit more laid back and features a celebration of DC's diverse food scene.
New to Stream
Nightbitch, Disney+
Amy Adams stars in this black comedy horror film that tells the story of a woman who pauses her career to be a stay-at-home mother.
But - and there's always a but - her new domesticity takes a surreal turn.
Nightbitch is based on the acclaimed debut novel by Rachel Yoder, and the movie was written and directed by Marielle Heller.
On the back of her performance in the film, Amy Adams was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy at the Golden Globes Awards.
The Six-time Academy Award nominee stars alongside Scoot McNairy, as well as twins Arleigh and Emmett Snowden, who are making their movie debut.
Posso Entrare? An Ode to Naples, Disney+
Naples gets a very bad rap, but it’s actually a brilliantly chaotic city that’s teeming with life.
Trudie Styler is an English actress, director, and film producer. And she's married to rock star Sting.
She's also in love with Naples.
The trailer here hasn't got English subtitles, but it'll give you a flavour of the content.
Styler's the brains behind this documentary, which offers another side to the much-sullied city in southern Italy that you may have seen portrayed in the likes of the gritty gangster series Gomorrah.
Take a look. As someone's who been to Naples a few times and loves it, I'd vouch for it being a fascinating - and far from dangerous - place to experience.
Shafted, Netflix
This French comedy drama series follows a group of long-time (ie: middle-aged) friends, whose romantic and professional lives are turned upside down by the women in their lives.
Cédric, Tom, Jérémie and Tonio all struggle to find their place and find love in a society that questions patriarchy and gradually deprives them of their privileges.
The Killer, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Legendary action director John Woo returns with a radical reimagining of his 1989 Hong Kong classic.
The action thriller reboot stars Emmy nominee Nathalie Emmanuel as Zee, a mysterious and infamous assassin known, and feared, in the Parisian underworld as the Queen of the Dead.
But when, during an assignment from her shadowy mentor and handler (Sam Worthington), Zee refuses to kill a blinded young woman in a Paris nightclub.
The decision will disintegrate Zee's alliances, attract the attention of a savvy police investigator and plunge her into a sinister criminal conspiracy that will set her on a collision course with her own past.
Ending Today
The Traitors, 9.00pm, BBC One
Season three has just flown in – already, Claudia Winkleman (below) presents the final day of the game of treachery and trust.
The remaining contenders have survived every banishment and murder (I love the way Winkelman prnounces it as 'muh-deh'), but it all comes down to this moment.
Last night's show ended with a real cliffhanger as Charlotte - the last remaining traitor - met up with faithful Frankie, knowing that she has to reveal her true identity.
What will Frankie do with that information? Here's where we find out.
Last year's final was fascinating and soaked in treachery. Here's to more of the same.