Patrick Kielty hosts his first ever Late Late Toy Show, Scottish sitcom Two Doors Down returns, Tommy Iommi leads Greatest Guitar Riffs, while Jodie Whittaker heads the cast in One Night . . .
Pick of the Day
The Late Late Toy Show, 9.35pm, RTÉ One
Streaming on RTÉ Player
Once upon a time he was just a kid in county Down watching the Toy Show with his dad.
But tonight Patrick Kielty gets to present the annual guide to the best Christmas toys, taking over hosting duties for the first time in the extravaganza that was first broadcast in 1975.
The theme of the highly anticipated festive special is kept under wraps until the day of the show, with last year's based on The Wizard of Oz, but viewers have come to expect one of the magical moments of the TV year, with many celebrity guests expected to take part.
There'll be the odd surprise too, and maybe even a time for tears of joy.
Don’t Miss
The Graham Norton Show, 11.10pm, BBC One
British comic actor Jennifer Saunders (below), currently starring in Peter Pan at the London Palladium, joins Graham Norton on tonight's show.
Also taking up sofa space are Daisy Haggard, currently appearing in new BBC drama Boat Story, and Kerry's Hollywood star Michael Fassbender, of Next Goal Wins and The Killer fame.
Plus – and it’s a pretty good plus - Take That chat and perform their current single, Windows.
New or Returning Shows
Two Doors Down, 9.30pm, BBC One
We're up to season seven of the Scottish comedy, starring Alex Norton, Jonathan Watson and Arabella Weir.
Over at Colin's house, the neighbours gather for a surprise birthday party for Anne Marie. However, when the doorbell goes, it's Colin who gets the big surprise.
Greatest Guitar Riffs, 9.00pm, Sky Arts
Streaming on NOW
Forget solos. The riff is where true rock 'n’ roll legends are made. Satisfaction. Whole Lotta Love. You Really Got Me. Day Tripper. The list is long and glorious.
Join the world’s greatest living guitarists as they celebrate the power of the riff, a humble instrumental refrain which united us under its spell and changed music forever.
Over three nights, with masterclass demonstrations and stories of gigs past and present, the architects of many much-loved songs will deconstruct their own riffs as well as those that inspired them.
Who better to kick things off than Black Sabbath’s co-founder and heavy metal pioneer, Tony Iommi?
Celebrity Mastermind, 8.00pm, BBC One
Clive Myrie (below) presides once more as writer and comedian Rosie Jones, radio DJ Gemma Bradley, Dan Gillespie Sells of chart-topping band the Feeling and broadcaster Andy Goldstein take to the famous black chair.
They’ll be answering questions on TV sitcom dinnerladies, the Iron Man films, lyricist Bernie Taupin and Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas.
The second round sees them tackling general knowledge questions in a bid to carry off the commemorative trophy.
New to Stream
The Kill Room, Prime Video
Good cast here includes Uma Thurman, Samuel L Jackson and Joe Manganiello.
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The story involves a hitman, his boss, an art dealer and a money-laundering scheme that accidentally turns the assassin into an overnight avant-garde sensation, one that forces her to play the art world against the underworld.
One Night, Paramount+
Jodie Whittaker heads the cast in this series that tells the story of three women whose bond was all but destroyed by the traumatic events of one night 20 years ago.
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In the opening episode, Simone has finally written the one story she could never get out of her mind, and her debut manuscript is about to be published.
But it soon becomes apparent that the devastating story the book tells doesn't exclusively belong to her.
A Nearly Normal Family, Netflix
The Sandells are a normal family consisting of the priest Adam, the lawyer Ulrika and their 19-year-old daughter Stella.
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They live a seemingly perfect life in a polished residential suburb outside of Lund. One day, everything changes when Stella ends up in custody, accused of murder. Her devastated parents don't know what to do.
What has happened? They want to help Stella at any cost, but do they really know their daughter? Or each other?
Based on the book A Nearly Normal Family by Mattias Edvardsson.
Last Call For Istanbul, Netflix
This Turkish drama is a story about New York, love and second chances…
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Serin and Mehmet, who meet by chance at the airport on their way from Istanbul to New York, are dragged into an unforgettable night of excitement, desire and temptation in The Big Apple.
While they are spending the best moments of their lives together, there is only one problem: they are both married.
Violent Night, Sky Cinema & NOW
Here’s a festive action comedy starring David Harbour, John Leguizamo and Alex Hassell.
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When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone inside hostage, the team isn't prepared for a surprise combatant.
Santa Claus (played by David Harbour) is on the grounds, and he's about to show why this particular Nick is no saint.