A game-show, two action-packed movies and Vogue Williams in the jungle. There's loads here for a cosy night in....
The Money List, RTÉ One, 8.30pm
Champions Colm from Dublin and Alice from Galway face Ruth from Kilkenny and Dom from Meath for the chance to win €15,000. The winners will compete against new challengers Michelle from Clare and Mark from Meath.
In the show, two teams of complete strangers are challenged to fill in missing answers on a list. The more lists they complete, the more money they win.
The lists can be anything ranging from naming members of the Italia '90 squad to listing countries who have won the Eurovision Song Contest.
Last season, The Money List gave away a total of €130,000 to contestants from all over the country.
Mission: Impossible - Fallout, RTÉ2, 9.15pm
You'd really have to wonder about Tom Cruise's sanity. There he is, one of the most successful actors in cinema history, a very wealthy man, an extremely popular guy - and apparently a rather decent chap, too. And here he is, risking life and limb once again in this latest Mission: Impossible blockbuster. I mean, would you be bothered if you were him?
Between jumping out of planes, hanging out of helicopters, driving a motorbike at high speed against traffic in Paris, or leaping between buildings in London, the Cruiser is up to his old tricks (and then some) with a series of death-defying stunts as IMF action man Ethan Hunt.
The conflict between personal loyalties and the common good is at the centre of it all, with Henry Cavill joining regulars such as Cruise, Ving Rhames and Simon Pegg as August Winter, a CIA assassin who is embedded with the IMF as they endeavour to retrieve some stolen plutonium and, y'know, save the world.
It's all outrageously enjoyable and so expertly put together. Read our 4-star review here
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!, Virgin Media One, 9.05pm
Ant and Dec present as the famous faces enter their second week in the Australian jungle, living off basic rations and competing in trials in the hope of winning food for camp and try to stay in the race to be crowned King or Queen of the jungle.
All eyes are on Irish contestant Vogue Williams who entered the jungle on Thursday.
Williams, 40, who is married to former Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, said: "I always thought I wouldn't do it, because I’ve gotten too comfortable in my life. I like to have eight hours of sleep, I like to eat nice things, I like to just chill out and I never put myself out of my comfort zone.
"Then when I turned 40, I started to get scared of ridiculous things. I didn't want to be this person. Doing this is such a massive life experience and it is not something you can pay to do.
"So now I am 40, I think it will be pretty cool to do I’m A Celebrity."
The mother-of-three said she would miss her children the most during her time in the jungle.
127 Hours - Channel 4 Player
The familiar phrase "between a rock and a hard place" is given a whole new meaning in this inspirational and captivating film, as we reluctantly witness now-famous climber Aron Ralston's struggle to release his arm from between a canyon wall and a boulder. 'Slumdog Millionaire's Danny Boyle goes in an entirely different artistic direction with this true story (it's a far cry from the streets of Mumbai), and yet still manages to make us identify with Ralston and his emotions - as only a gifted filmmaker can.
Ralston (Franco) finds himself in an unprecedented fight for survival deep inside an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next 127 hours, he finally realises his courage and determination to get back to the ones he loves, with flashback sequences featuring two girls he met shortly before his accident (Mara and Tamblyn) and a mistreated ex-girlfriend (Poésy). Finally, Ralston frees his arm in the most awe-inspiring/gruesome way possible.
127 Hours is the embodiment of choosing life over death. What would you do, and how far would you go to survive? Read our 4-star review here
The Walsh Sisters, RTÉ Player
The six-part series is based on Marian Keyes' best-selling novels Rachel's Holiday and Anybody Out There. It follows five sisters - Anna, Rachel, Claire, Maggie and Helen - as they navigate addiction, family crises, and the ties that hold them together.
Louisa Harland stars as Anna, with Caroline Menton as Rachel, Danielle Galligan as Claire, Máiréad Tyers as Helen, and Stefanie Preissner as Maggie.
Aidan Quinn and Carrie Crowley play their parents, while the cast also includes Jay Duffy, Samuel Anderson and Debi Mazar.
The series was written by Stefanie Preissner and Kefi Chadwick and directed by Ian Fitzgibbon (Hullraisers, Moone Boy, Paths to Freedom).
It is produced by Cuba Pictures and Metropolitan Pictures for RTÉ, in association with the BBC, Screen Ireland and Cineflix Rights.