There's a night dedicated to Carole King and James Taylor, Lee Mack hosts a new run of game show The 1% Club, there’s Ireland's Fittest Family and Michael McIntyre’s Big Show – as well as GGA and rugby action . . .
Carole King and James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name, 8.35pm, BBC Two
This is the centrepiece of a night of Carole King and James Taylor-related programming on BBC Two.
Director Frank Marshall looks at the early history of multi-Grammy-award-winning artists Carole King and James Taylor - from their early partnership, writing and performing together, to their hugely successful solo careers.
The film includes early archive footage, and performances from the SNHU Arena in New Hampshire, USA, and from their Troubadour reunion shows in 2007.
Songs include You've Got a Friend, I Feel the Earth Move, Natural Woman, Sweet Baby James, Fire and Rain, and Long Ago and Far Away.
It’s followed at 10.10pm by Carole King: In Concert, a performance recorded in July 1971. Featuring hits including I Feel the Earth Move, (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman, It's Too Late, and Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.
Next up, it’s James Taylor: In Concert at 10.40pm, also a concert from 1971, featuring a guest appearance by - guess who? - Carole King.
Songs include Close Your Eyes, Long Ago and Far Away, Rainy Day Man, You've Got a Friend and Love Has Brought Me Around.
At 11.25pm there’s Carole King: Home Again - Live in Central Park, the singer-songwriter's triumphant May 1973 homecoming concert on the Great Lawn of New York City's Central Park before an estimated audience of 100,000.
The documentary Carole King: Natural Woman is at 12.45am, and the night ends with Carole King and Her Songs at the BBC at 1.40am.
The 1% Club, 9.00pm, UTV
It’s the season 4 opener of the quiz game show hosted by Lee Mack (above) in which the questions have nothing to do with remembering facts but are all about logic and common sense.
A hundred contestants begin every show, but who will make it to the end and answer a question only one per cent of the country can get right - and win up to £100,000?
Atsuko Okatsuka: The Intruder, 9.00pm, Sky Comedy
Streaming on NOW
In her first stand-up comedy special, comedian and actress Atsuko Okatsuka brings her brand of ingenious, offbeat storytelling to the Elsewhere stage in Brooklyn, New York.
This is where she dishes on the futile art of impressing teenagers, attending a Magic Mike Live show with her grandmother, and the alarming reactions that she and her husband had to the unwanted presence of an intruder.
The McGuire family from Wicklow, the Ferns family from Clare and the Cooney family and the Dempsey family from Cork take on The Lake, competing for two places in the next round of the competition at The Bog.
Michael McIntyre's Big Show, 6.50pm, BBC One
The much-loved Michael McIntyre hosts another evening of entertainment from London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Welsh actor Michael Sheen hands over his phone - which is filled with A-list contacts - for Send to All, singer Olly Murs helps pull off an ambitious surprise on an unsuspecting fan, and a member of the public becomes the Unexpected Star of the Show.
On top of all that, there’s music from Craig David.
More comic capers from the Cork crew.
This week’s episode sees a new fake Billy Murphy in town, and he steals Conor's most prized possession - the engraved lighter given to him by his best friend Jock.
Timestalker, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
This historical science fiction romantic comedy film was written, directed by, and stars Alice Lowe.
Timestalker follows hapless heroine Agnes (Lowe) through time as she repeatedly falls for the wrong guy, dies a grim death, gets reincarnated a century later, before meeting him again and starting the cycle again.
Agnes’ only hope in continuously avoiding this violent fate is by finally reaching spiritual enlightenment - but how can she ever wise up when she’s destined to be a fool for love?
Some lessons are just too hard to learn in one lifetime.
Free Guy, 9.30pm, Channel 4
This adventure comedy, starring Ryan Reynolds, Jodie Comer, Taika Waititi and Lil Rel Howery, is worth watching just for Comer’s contribution.
Guy lives a fairly monotonous life as a bank employee. That is until he meets the girl of his dreams and realises he's an NPC within a massive open world video game.
Does he deviate from the life he's always lived - or does he follow his dream girl into the unknown future?
All the action from the Allianz Football League Division One match at Pearse Stadium between Galway and Armagh (Throw-in 5.15pm).
Armagh earned promotion last season after finishing the Division Two campaign as runners-up to Donegal, while Galway will be looking to improve on last term, when they narrowly avoided relegation.
The last time the sides met was in last year's All Ireland final. Which Armagh won.
Damian Lawlor presents, with analysis from Peter Canavan and Tomás O'Sé, and commentary by Marty Morrissey and Eamonn Fitzmaurice.
Then at 7.15pm on TG4 there’s GAA Beo, as Dublin host Mayo (Throw-in 7.30pm), with Micheál Ó Domhnaill presenting coverage of the Allianz Football League Division One match.
Rugbaí Beo, 4.55pm, TG4
Coverage of the 10th round of fixtures on the United Rugby Championship begins today at the Aviva Stadium, where Leinster play host to DHL Stormers (KO 5.00pm).
Daire O'Brien presents, with analysis from Donncha O'Callaghan and Eddie O'Sullivan, and commentary by Des Curran and Donal Lenihan.