Michael McIntyre's The Wheel returns, there's 40 Hidden Music Treasures at the BBC, an Angela Rippon night on the Beeb, Irish provinces clash in the URC, and Strictly continues . . .
Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, 8.20pm, BBC One
Chirpy comedian Michael McIntyre - if he was Irish, he'd be known here as 'Mickey Mac' for sure - hosts season 5 of the Saturday night game show.
As ever, he invites contestants take on a colossal spinning wheel and answer questions in the hope of securing a cash prize.
Helping them along the way are Jonathan Ross, Joanne McNally, Gethin Jones, Judi Love, Niko Omilana, Clodagh McKenna and William Hanson.
40 Hidden Music Treasures at the BBC, 10.15pm, BBC Two
Expect the unexpected on this latest journey through the BBC's archives, which features surprising songs and rare performances taken from shows that may have been forgotten.
Featuring appearances by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, MC Hammer, Dusty Springfield (below), Tammy Wynette, the Beach Boys and Pet Shop Boys.
Strictly Come Dancing, 6.20pm, BBC One
After the excitement of movie week, the remaining couples show off another routine in a bid to impress judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke, as well as the viewers, in the hope of avoiding the fate of last week's eliminated couple.
Tasha Ghouri, Shayne Ward, Montell Douglas and Sarah Hadland have all impressed in the opening weeks, but know they are only one poor dance away from slipping down the leaderboard.
Presented by Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly (above).
Angela Rippon Remembers - Come Dancing, 8.20pm, BBC Four
As she celebrates her 80th birthday, Angela Rippon describes how her profession and passion for dance came together through her role on the BBC's long-running dance series, Come Dancing.
She shares memories of the joy she experienced working on the original series and how it would open the door to her collaborating with some of her great dance heroes.
Followed - obviously - by an episode of Come Dancing with Angela Rippon, from the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool, where Angela Rippon and Charles Nove present the grand final of 1990.
After that, there’s a variety of Rippon-related programming, Angela Rippon Meets: The Hoofers (9.10pm), Angela Rippon Reporting: The Soap Opera Business (10pm), Masterteam with Angela Rippon (10.50pm) and Angela Rippon: Portrait at 11.20pm.
John Martyn: Rock Goes to College, 12.40am, BBC Two
A 1978 concert by the guitarist and singer-songwriter at the University of Reading, featuring performances of songs such as May You Never, One World, One Day Without You, The Dealer, Certain Surprise, Big Muff and Anna.
Lisa Frankenstein, Sky Cinema Premiere & NOW
Starring Kathryn Newton, Cole Sprouse and Liza Soberano, here’s a coming of (r)age love story from acclaimed writer Diablo Cody.
It’s about a misunderstood teenager and her high school crush, who happens to be a handsome corpse.
After a set of playfully horrific circumstances bring him back to life, the two embark on a murderous journey to find love, happiness - and a few missing body parts along the way.
My wife’s been on jury duty this week, so she should lap up this claustrophobic classic.
And so should you!
Sidney Lumet's legal drama, starring Henry Fonda, Lee J Cobb, Ed Begley, Martin Balsam and Jack Klugman is a gripping courtroom tale.
The set-up couldn't be simpler: twelve jurors convene to decide the verdict in a murder trial.
But the story couldn't be les straightforward.
While 11 of the group are thoroughly convinced the teenage defendant is guilty, one lone voice of reason refuses to cave in to pressure and passionately argues the case for his innocence.
Us, 10.30pm, BBC One
Jordan Peele's excellent horror thriller, starring Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke and Elisabeth Moss, is great fun. If you know what I mean . . .
In 1986, young Adelaide goes on holiday with her parents to Santa Cruz and during a trip to the circus, she encounters a terrifying presence in a hall of mirrors.
Years later, with a family of her own, their world is turned upside when Adelaide's past comes back to haunt her.
Joe Cornish's fantasy action adventure, starring Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Rebecca Ferguson and Tom Taylor.
Alex is a 12-year-old lad who is starting a new term at school and trying to adapt to his new surroundings.
While hiding from bullies in a construction site, he finds a mysterious sword and discovers it's King Arthur's Excalibur.
Eventually Alex meets legendary wizard Merlin and faces up to a tense battle with the evil Morgana.
On a day when the four Irish provinces clash, the opening game sees Leinster host Munster (KO 5.45pm) at Croke Park.
Leinster defeated Munster home and away last term, but it was Munster who topped the table during the regular season, before both sides were eliminated in the semi-finals.
Damian Lawlor presents, with analysis from Fiona Coghlan and Jamie Heaslip.
Then on Rugbaí Beo at 7.45pm on TG4, there's coverage of Ulster v Connacht (KO 8.00pm) from Kingspan Stadium.