It's Valentine's night on The Late Late Show, Claudia Winkleman hosts new show One Question, Gogglebox and Yerllowjackets are both back, Luther: Never Too Much looks at singer Luther Vandross, and Pamela Anderson talks to Graham Norton . . .
It's Valentine's Night - which can only mean one thing, Patrick Kielty and co will be celebrating love tonight on The Late Late Show.
There's a reeally good bonus here as celebrated actor and comedian Steve Coogan - currently starring in Dr Strangelove at Dublin's Bord Gáis Energy Theatre - will appear in a pre-recorded interview with Patrick Kielty.
Understandable, as he'll be on stage at the Bord Gáis when The Late Late Show goes out live.
The Late Late crew only just over last week's Eurosaong special, but this should be a very special night as it actually occurs on the day of love itself, Saint Valentine's Day.
Regular Late Late watchers might remember last year's special, when a single chap called Biff got a second chance of love after a disappointing experience on First Dates Ireland, while no less than Domhnall Gleeson recalled the akward experience of his first date.
Patrick 'Cupid' Kielty will be pulling out all the stops to make the night a memorable one.
One Question, 8.00pm, Channel 4
Fresh from hosting another run of The Traitors, Claudia Winkleman (below) invites pairs of contestants to answer a single question to win a £100,000 prize. Nice.
The contenders are faced with 16 possible answers, but only one answer is correct.
Eliminate the incorrect answers and they are on the path to victory but remove the one correct answer and it's game over.
It sounds pretty basic and potentially unexciting visually. But - as ever – I'm game to give it a look-see.
Leeds flatmates Yuz and Scott, and married couple Grace and Darren from London compete in this first episode.
Gogglebox, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The TV show about people watching telly returns for a 25th season.
As ever, the armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions that are prompted by the week's biggest and best shows.
Luther: Never Too Much, 9.00pm, Sky Arts
Streaming on NOW
Here’s a treat for anyone into soul/R&B music. It’s a documentary chronicling the story of vocal virtuoso Luther Vandross, who died in 2005 aged 54.
Using a wealth of rarely seen archives, Luther tells his own story with assistance from his closest friends and musical collaborators including Mariah Carey, Dionne Warwick, Valerie Simpson and Roberta Flack.
The film relives the many stunning moments of Luther’s musical career, while exploring his unrequited love life, health struggles, and a lifelong battle to earn the respect his music deserved.
The Garfield Movie, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Garfield (voiced by Chris Pratt), the world-famous, Monday-hating, lasagna-loving indoor cat, is about to have a wild outdoor adventure!
After an unexpected reunion with his long-lost father - scruffy street cat Vic (voiced by Samuel L Jackson) - Garfield and his canine friend Odie are forced from their perfectly pampered life into joining Vic in a hilarious, high-stakes heist.
Yellowjackets, Paramount+
Most of the original main cast will be back for the upcoming season of the disturbing drama set in two timelines.
One focuses on the Yellowjackets girls football team from the 1990s whose plane crashed in the Canadian wilderness, and the second of the survivors as adults in the 21st Century.
Christina Ricci returns as adult Misty, Melanie Lynskey as adult Shauna, Tawny Cypress as adult Taissa, Simone Kessell as adult Lottie and Lauren Ambrose as adult Van.
One person who won’t be returning for this third season is adult Natalie, played by Juliette Lewis, after Misty accidentally injected her with a syringe of phenobarbital meant for someone else.
During the 1990s timeline, a cliffhanger moment occured at the end of seaon two saw the girls’ cabin burn down with Coach Ben (Steven Krueger) watching on as it goes up in flames.
Love Is Blind, Netflix
The hit reality series is back for an eighth season, following a new set of US singles from Minnesota - all ready to cut through the static of modern dating and forge authentic relationships, sight unseen.
This season, the singles form deep and immediate connections, setting the stage for an unexpected journey full of twists, turns, and shocking revelations that will test each relationship well after the participants leave the pods for the real world.
The Graham Norton Show, 10.40pm, BBC One
Tonight Graham is joined by iconic Baywatch star Pamela Anderson (below), discussing her acclaimed performance in The Last Showgirl.
Also on the couch are British actor Stephen Graham, whose production A Thousand Blows is set in the world of Victorian bare-knuckle boxing, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, who is appearing in psychological thriller series Surface and Sean Hayes, who is appearing in the play Good Night, Oscar.
Plus, marking the 40th anniversary of BBC soap EastEnders, erstwhile Ross Kemp talks about his return as Grant Mitchell.
American singer Gracie Abrams performs her current single That's So True.
Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job, 8.30pm, BBC One
As their Andalusian adventure continues, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr (below) go all-out designing a Moorish-themed master bedroom.
While Amanda steers the ship in the bedroom Alan wisely takes charge in the adjoining lounge.
However, creative tensions soon arise when Amanda wants to get rid of Alan's favourite curved arch which links the spaces together.
The DIY duo take some much-needed time out to explore the picturesque coastline of Nerja, but there's trouble at sea. When Alan decides to take a shortcut, he ends up capsizing their kayak.
Live League of Ireland, 7.30pm, Virgin Media Two
The 2025 League of Ireland campaign begins with a new deal with Virgin, who will be covering a game a week for the entire season.
First up is Shelbourne v Derry City (KO 7.45pm) at the Reds’ compact Tolka Park.
Under the guidance of coach Damien Duff (above), Shelbourne won the league in November 2024 for the first time since 2006, ending Shamrock Rovers' run of four consecutive titles.
Derry finished in fourth place and now have a new manager at the helm, with Tiernan Lynch leaving Larne, where he won two NIFL Premiership titles, to succeed Ruaidhri Higgins on Foyleside.