Six Nations and GAA action dominate the schedules, there's more from Ireland's Fittest Family, Miranda Hart’s among the stars on Michael McIntyre's Big Show, and there’s Bob Marley: Live at the Rainbow 1977 . . .
Live: Guinness Six Nations, 4.00pm, Virgin Media One
Six Nations coverage continues with Ireland hosting England (KO 4.45pm), both teams' first match of the championship, held at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Ireland are the reigning champions but suffered their only defeat in the last two stagings of the competition when England overcame them 23-22 at Twickenham last year.
Marcus Smith's last-gasp drop-goal gave his team a memorable victory, but they were unable to maintain any consistency and ended up finishing third below France, and the Irish will go into this match as favourites.
This is a documentary about the Mauthausen concentration camp, based near Linz in Upper Austria was built in August 1939 on Hitler's orders.
Some 200,000 people were deported there and over 120,000 of them perished there.
I Saw the TV Glow, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
This is a supernatural drama starring Justice Smith (Pokémon Detective Pikachu) and Brigette Lundy-Paine (Bill & Ted Face the Music).
Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show - a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own.
In the pale glow of the television, Owen’s view of reality begins to crack.
This week sees the Flaherty family from Dublin, the Cummins family from Kilkenny, the Magner family from Cork and the Hogan family from Limerick take on The Bog.
They all battle it out for a place in the next round of the competition in The Forest.
Michael McIntyre's Big Show, 6.50pm, BBC One
Michael McIntyre presents another night of family entertainment from London's prestigious Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Miranda Hart plays new game Remember Me, darts superstar Luke Littler helps Michael pull off a surprise on a deserving member of the public, and M People's Heather Small gets stuck in a lift in the Unexpected Star.
There’ll also be music by Calum Scott.
Bob Marley: Live at the Rainbow 1977, 11.00pm, BBC Two
Another chance to see this classic 1977 performance by reggae superstar Bob Marley (above) at London's Rainbow Theatre, filmed shortly after the release of his album Exodus.
Accompanied by backing band the Wailers, he performs well-known songs including No Woman No Cry, Exodus, No More Trouble and Trenchtown Rock.
Sideways, 9.30pm, TG4
Here’s an excellent comedy, starring Paul Giamatti (below), Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh.
Two middle-aged men embark on a wine-tasting tour in California a week before one of them is due to be married.
The groom-to-be is determined to persuade his self-hating, embittered friend to loosen up - while also making it clear he intends to cheat on his fiancee before the week is out.
Top Gun: Maverick, 8.30pm, Channel 4
Director Joseph Kosinski's much-hyped, Oscar-winning action-drama sequel, starring Tom Cruise (below), Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller, Val Kilmer, Bashir Salahuddin and Glen Powell.
Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell returns to the Top Gun Instructor programme, where he must confront his past as he trains a group of younger pilots for a deadly mission.
Among them is the son of Maverick's deceased best friend, Lieutenant Nick 'Goose' Bradshaw.
All the action from Scotland v Italy (KO 2.15pm) at Murrayfield Stadium in what’s both teams' opening match of the Championship.
Italy claimed their first home win in the competition for 11 years when they defeated Scotland 31-29 at Stadio Olimpico last year and ended the campaign with 11 points, their best ever showing in the Six Nations.
But three losing bonus points over the course of the season helped the Scots finish one place and a single point above them in fourth.
Jacqui Hurley presents, with analysis from Fiona Coghlan, Jamie Heaslip (above) and Stephen Ferris, and commentary by Hugh Cahill and Jim Hamilton.
Damian Lawlor presents coverage of the Allianz Football League Division One match at BOX-IT Athletic Grounds between Armagh and Tyrone (Throw-in 6.00pm).
Armagh were promoted last year after finishing as runners-up to Donegal in Division Two, while Tyrone will be looking to improve on last season's fifth-place finish. With analysis from Lee Keegan and Sean Cavanagh.
There’s also GAA Beo (7.15pm, TG4), featuring live coverage of Allianz Football League Division 1 game where Donegal host Dublin at MacCumhaill Park (Throw-in 7.30pm).
Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill.