There's a spooky semi-final on Dancing with the Stars, BBC period drama Ten Pound Poms returns, the final of Dancing on Ice, Crufts 2025: Best in Show, and Gilbert & Sullivan's The Yeomen of the Guard . . .
Tonight's semi-final comes with a spooktacular theme: Fright Night.
The five remaining couples will battle it out on the dance floor - aiming to secure a precious spot in the grand finale.
After surviving the dance-off for a third time last week, former Miss Universe Ireland Aishah Akorede and her professional partner Robert Rowiński will cast a spell on the audience with a Foxtrot to Black Magic by Little Mix.
Mrs. Brown's Boys actor Danny O'Carroll and his pro dancer Salome Chachua (below) will take to the dance floor with a snake-themed Tango to Poison by Alice Cooper.
Taekwondo athlete Jack Woolley and his pro partner Alex Vladimirov will perform an alien-inspired Salsa to Red Alert by Basement Jaxx.
Social media personality Kayleigh Trappe and her partner Ervinas Merfeldas will heat things up as devils with a Tango to Hot to Go by Chappell Roan.
While last week's judges’ table-topper, Olympic gymnast Rhys McClenaghan and his partner Laura Nolan will bring the darkness with their vampire-inspired Paso Doble to O Fortuna by Hidden Citizens.
All five couples will also compete in the Scare-athon, a dance marathon that will have everyone on the floor to Tenacious D's version of The Time Warp.
At the end of that hoofing marathon, the two couples with the over-all lowest combined points from the judges and public vote, will face off in the final Dance-Off of the season to see who gets the last place in next week's final.
Ten Pound Poms, 8.00pm, BBC One
Michelle Keegan returns for a second season of this period drama about British citizens who emigrated to Australia in the aftermath of WWII.
After a challenging first year Down Under, nurse Kate Thorne (Keegan) and the Roberts family, led by Annie and Terry, continue their adventure.
The Roberts are now adjusting to life with a newborn and looking for new opportunities to fulfil their dreams.
Kate comes to terms with the consequences of her decision, and Terry searches for extra work, which leads him to meet a profiteering landlord of slum housing.
Gilbert & Sullivan's The Yeomen of the Guard, 10.15pm, BBC Four
English National Opera's production of the much-loved Gilbert & Sullivan classic, a fast-paced caper set in the Tower of London, with the action shifted to the 1950s, during the time of the Queen's coronation.
Colonel Fairfax is under sentence of death. Can his old friend, the Beefeater Sergeant Meryll, save him?
And what of Meryll's daughter Phoebe, who has fallen hopelessly in love with the colonel?
Anthony Gregory and Neal Davies lead the cast, with the Orchestra & Chorus of ENO conducted by Chris Hopkins.
A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
If you missed this on UTV last Wednesday, this is the story of the last woman to be hanged in the UK, starring Lucy Boynton and Toby Jones.
Ruth Ellis is arrested following the shooting of her lover David Blakely - she admits murder and the police believe it to be an open-and-shut case.
But Ruth's solicitor John Bickford starts to understand some of what she has suffered.
As Bickford tries to understand how love turned to murder and comes to realise that there is more to David's death than meets the eye, he questions what Ruth is hiding and why.
Fascinating Channel 4 series – but you’ll need a strong stomach to get through it.
It’s a documentary following pioneering surgeons at Royal Marsden Hospital as they face some of the most complex and challenging oncological cases in the world.
A surgical robot is used to treat a tumour on a patient's voice box, in a procedure that has never been attempted before.
Other surgeons perform a complex procedure to save a photographer's arm, and remove new cancer growth in a patient's abdomen.
Hugh Wallace meets teacher Grace Cotter and her landscape gardener husband John.
They are restoring what they think is a modest Georgian farmhouse in the hills of Kilmacsimon for them and their soon to be three children in West Cork.
John does most of the work himself, and when he's not working for his own business, he spends every spare moment at the house.
Dancing on Ice, 6.30pm, Virgin Media One & UTV
Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern (below) present the grand finale, as the surviving three couples go head to head in a bid to lift the Dancing on Ice Trophy.
Their routines include a dazzling showcase choreographed by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, who will also skate together on television for the final time ahead of their farewell tour, marking the end of an era for the duo.
Ashley Banjo and Oti Mabuse complete the judging line up.
Crufts 2025: Best in Show, 7.00pm, Channel 4
Clare Balding presents the announcement of this year's Best in Show winner, preceded by the judging of the final two groups - Working and Pastoral.
There’s commentary by Frank Kane, Alison Mitchell and Laura Crombie.
The Hero Dog of 2025 is also crowned.
GAA Beo, 12.45pm, TG4
Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents another triple treat of GAA Action.
First up is Kilkenny v Tipperary (Throw-in 1.15pm) in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A game at Nowlan Park.
At 3.05pm the focus switches to another Hurling League Division 1A match as Clare host Cork (Throw-in 3.15pm) at Cusack Park.
Then at 5.05pm there’s deferred coverage of a match from the Hurling League Division 1B.
Coverage of the second session on the fourth and final day from Omnisport Apeldoorn in the Netherlands.
The women's pentathlon concludes with the long jump and 800m, and one of the highlights of the men's schedule could be the 3,000m, which saw Norway's Jakob Ingebrigtsen follow up 1500m gold with another triumph in 2023.
The other events in which finals take place are the men's and women's shot put and 800m the men's pole vault and the women's high jump, 3,000m and 4x400m relay.
Paul Flynn (above) presents, with analysis from Derval O'Rourke, Rob Heffernan and Sonia O'Sullivan, and trackside reports by David Gillick.