There's a double-header from the Six Nations, more hurling action from the Allianz League, it’s semi-final time on The Masked Singer, while another four clans take up the challenge on Ireland’s Fittest Families . . .
Live: Guinness Six Nations, 1.30pm, Virgin Media One
Today’s Six Nations action begins with Italy v Wales (KO 2.15pm) at Rome’s splendid Stadio Olimpico.
The teams last met in the final round of the 2024 competition. when Italy claimed a 24-21 away victory at the Principality Stadium.
That result left Wales with the Wooden Spoon after losing all five of their matches for the first time since 2003, while the Azzurri's two victories and a draw represented their best ever showing in the Six Nations.
Followed at 4.30pm by England v France (KO 4.45pm) at Allianz Stadium Twickenham.
France have won the last three meetings between the teams, including a narrow 33-31 victory in Lyon last year and an emphatic 53-10 triumph here in 2023, which was France's biggest-ever winning margin against England and the hosts' heaviest-ever home defeat.
Turn Me On, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
This is a 2024 American dystopian romantic comedy film directed by Michael Tyburski and written by Angela Bourassa. It stars Bel Powley and Nick Robinson.
In a world where the inconvenience of human emotion has been eradicated by a government-imposed daily vitamin, one young couple skips their dose and discovers love, joy, sex - and all the baggage that comes with all of that.
Davy’s Ferns family from Clare, Davy’s O’Connell family from Waterford, Anna’s Cooney family from Cork, and Sonia’s Adamowicz family from Cork take on THE BOG, all battling it out for a place in the next round of the competition in The Forest.
The Cork-based coming-of-age comedy drama, starring Alex Murphy and Chris Walley, continues on its merry way.
This week, six-year-old Star accidentally discovers the Billy Murphy mask, infuriating Sergeant Healy. Conor and Jock's genius plan to help Jock and Star have a video call is rumbled by Linda.
Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, 8.10pm, BBC One
Another evening of top-notch entertainment from London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
This time around, Josh Widdicombe is awoken for an edition of the Midnight Gameshow, while boxing star Tony Bellew hands over his phone in Send to All.
On top of that, the Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins gets the shock of his life in the Unexpected Star Star of the Show.
With music from Olly Alexander.
The Masked Singer, 7.30pm, Virgin Media One
We’re almost there!
Joel Dommett hosts as the five Masked Singers perform in the semi-final and a double elimination chooses the three finalists. Richard E Grant joins the judges panel.
Love Songs at the BBC: Volume 2, 11.10pm, BBC Two
A selection of performances of love songs from the BBC's music archive, including the sounds of Nat King Cole, Shania Twain, Billy Joel, Ed Sheeran, Madness, Leona Lewis, Snow Patrol, Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville.
Followed at 12.10am by Heartbreakers at the BBC, a selection of classic heartbreak songs from the archive.
It features performances by George Michael (above), Amy Winehouse, Bill Withers, Taylor Swift, Dionne Warwick, Willie Nelson, Womack and Womack, Bon Jovi, John Waite, Bonnie Raitt and Sam Smith.
Then at 1.10am there’s Love Songs at the BBC: A Valentine's Day Special - a selection of romantic songs for guilty pleasures, for courtship and for declarations of love.
They’re performed by the likes of Celine Dion, Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes, Jason Donovan and Kylie Minogue, 10cc, Lionel Richie, Hot Chocolate and Chaka Khan, all from the Top of the Pops era.
The Sixth Sense, 9.30pm, TG4
Here’s a really good movie that’s only worth watching once. Once you know the ending, well, there’s really no point in a second look.
If you haven’t seen it before, M Night Shyamalan's supernatural thriller comes highly recommended.
The movie stars Bruce Willis (above), Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette and Olivia Williams.
A child psychologist, disheartened after the suicide of a former patient, takes on the case of a terrified boy haunted by ghostly apparitions, and tries to help him discover what the spirits want from him.
A double hurling treat begins with Wexford v Kilkenny (Throw-in 5.30pm) as Joanne Cantwell presents coverage of the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A match at Chadwicks Wexford Park.
Kilkenny were runners-up to Clare last season, while Wexford finished fourth in the table, but the teams drew their meeting at UPMC Nowlan Park. With analysis from Ursula Jacob.
Then at 7.15pm there’s GAA Beo on TG4 as Galway host Clare (Throw-in 7.30pm).
Live coverage of the match in round three of Division 1A in the Allianz Hurling League from Pearse Stadium. Presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill.
Her Sport Awards, 5.15pm, TG4
Highlights from the Her Sport Awards from UCD, which recognised and celebrated the incredible achievements of Irish athletes.
The Her Sport awards aim to celebrate our nation's sports stars and give them the recognition they deserve.
From awe-inspiring moments at the Paris Olympics and Paralympics to excellence across domestic and international stages, these athletes have shone brightly.
Previous winners include Sanita Puspure (above), Katie Taylor, Ciara Mageean and the Irish Hockey team.