INTRO
Olympic gold and bronze medallist and world champion Daniel Wiffen will be among the guests on this week's show for the first time since becoming an Olympic champion.
Ireland's national team coaches Heimir Hallgrímsson and Carla Ward will also join Patrick Kielty to talk football matters.
In 2019 a Dublin Poker Festival hit the headlines when 41-year-old Jón Jónsson arrived from Iceland to participate, but within 24 hours of arriving, he had vanished.
Jón's mother Hanna, his sister Anna Hildur and brother David will be making a special appeal to the Irish public to come forward with any information on his disappearance.
After a tumultuous week in American politics with reverberations felt around the world, Patrick will be chatting to Kerry's man in the US, CNN senior correspondent Donie O'Sullivan (above).
Singer/songwriter Kate Nash will be in studio to have a chat about her career, her Irish roots, reconnecting with Irish music and how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting touring musicians.
Meanwhile, music producer Moio will be making his Late Late Show debut with his performance of the song Moments.
The Big Eurovision Party, 11.40pm, BBC One
At the Ziggo Dome stadium in Amsterdam, Eurovision legends come together to celebrate the rich musical legacy of the iconic event in this celebration of music, energy and excitement.
The event is hosted by Edsilia Rombley and Drag Race UK star Tia Kofi.
Among the performers are Loreen, Nemo, Käärijä, Katrina (Katrina and the Waves), Johnny Logan, Marija Šerifovic, Baby Lasagna, Bambie Thug (above), Guy Sebastian, Kristian Kostov, Alessandra and Marcus & Martinus.
Chaos: The Manson Murders, Netflix
If there's one name that sums up the bad vibes that messed up the good vibes of the hippie movement in the 1960s, it's convicted killer and cult leader Charles Manson (below).
But is what we believe about him really true?
Directed by Errol Morris, CHAOS: The Manson Murders promises to untangle a web of conspiracy involving the CIA, LSD, Jack Ruby, the Manson Family, and Vincent Bugliosi, casting doubt on the official story of the 1960s' most infamous killing spree.
Formula 1: Drive to Survive, Netflix
Season 7 of the F1 series offering unprecedented access - this new season will once again take fans behind the scenes, to witness first-hand how the drivers and teams prepare to battle it out for the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.
The series also offers never-before-seen footage and interviews with the sport’s biggest names.
Plankton: The Movie, Netflix
It was probably inevitable - but this Spongebob Squarepants spin-off movie has taken its time to arrive.
On the plus side, it is about everyone’s favourite 'baddie’, Plankton. I mean, it’s impossible to take someone that small that seriously.
The story goes that Plankton’s world is flipped upside down when his plan for world domination is thwarted.
Harold and the Purple Crayon, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
This is the first film adaptation of the beloved children's classic that has captivated young readers for decades.
Inside of his book, adventurous Harold (Zachary Levi) can make anything come to life simply by drawing it.
After he grows up and draws himself off the book's pages and into the physical world, Harold finds he has a lot to learn about real life - and that his trusty purple crayon may set off more hilarious hijinks than he thought possible.
When the power of unlimited imagination falls into the wrong hands, it will take all of Harold and his friends' creativity to save both the real world and his own.
The Last Leg, 10.00pm, Channel 4
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined by musician Pete Doherty (below) – yeah, the former front man of The Libertines.
Also guesting on the night is comedian Angela Barnes for a light-hearted review of the significant moments of the past seven days.
As usual, the hashtag #isitok paves the way for the gang to round up, examine and explain the leading and most entertaining news stories of the week.
Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job, 8.30pm, BBC One
In the penultimate episode of their Andalucian adventure, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr fight against their maximalist taste to create a calming Balearic bedroom.
The pair settle on an all-white, exposed natural brick feel. To nail their vision, the duo visit B&B rivals and local friends Ian and Andrew's Ibiza-inspired holiday let.
This is where bespoke storage and an innovative approach to the use of plaster get Amanda and Alan’s creative juices flowing.
Swapping out the boiler suits for Lycra, the pair later scope out Moclin's famous cycling routes for future guests for the B&B and later still head to the Strait of Gibraltar for the trip of a lifetime.
The Graham Norton Show, 10.40pm, BBC One
As usual, a compilation of highlights from the recent run of the talk show brings things to a full stop on Graham’s sofa.
It features a host of stars including Demi Moore, Timothée Chalamet, Cher (above), Denzel Washington, Nicole Kidman, Dwayne Johnson, Zoe Saldaña, Hugh Grant, Jennifer Lopez, Bruce Springsteen, Cynthia Erivo, Kieran Culkin, Ariana Grande, Daniel Craig, Kate Winslet, Colman Domingo, Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield.
Live League of Ireland, 7.30pm, Virgin Media Two
It’s another big Premier Division game with an underlying narrative as Shamrock Rovers are bottom of the table with just one point.
Tonight, the Hoops host St Patrick's Athletic (Kick-off 7.45pm) at Tallaght Stadium, as the Souith Dublin rivals battle it out in what’s become known as the Luas Derby.
These teams finished second and third in the table respectively last term, and both will be determined to mount a serious title challenge this time around.
But in terms of form, Stephen Kenny’s Saints are seeking a third successive win and won 3-0 the last time they played Rovers in Tallaght, back in September 2024.