Tonight's top telly picks include Queen Of Oz, modern day pirates in Captain Phillips, Disney+ release cartoons from the archives and just in case you missed it, you can catch up with Daniel O'Connell - Forgotten King Of Ireland on the RTÉ Player
Captain Philips 2013 9.35pm, RTÉ Two
A modern day pirate story based on the 2009 Maersk Alabama hijacking. The cargo ship captain is played by Tom Hanks.
The story tracks the crossing of the vessel from the Port of Salalah in Oman, through the Guardafui Channel to Mombasa, Kenya. The crew are taken hostage by the pirates and it becomes a fight for survival.
Queen of Oz, 9.30pm, BBC One
Comedy starring Catherine Tate, the black sheep of a fictional British royal family, Princess Georgiana.
Princess Georgiana cannot keep out of trouble, a favourite with the tabloids for the wrong reasons, her parents are in despair and want her to grow up.
Georgie runs into her school bully and hosts a dinner party to expose how life has not been easy for her tormentor since school
Daniel O'Connell - Forgotten King Of Ireland RTÉ Player
Two part story of the 19th century statesman best known for Catholic Emancipation and the repeal of the Act of Union.
Olivia O'Leary queries was the Kerryman's reluctance to engage in violence the reason he may be considered less prominent in history books than he deserves to be.
Classic Disney shorts Disney +
Disney+ is releasing restored cartoon shorts of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy from the archives that were made between 1920s and the 1960s.
The Out-laws Netflix
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This Adam Sandler-produced action comedy is about fiancé who finds out his future in-laws to be are possibly bank robbers.
Pierce Brosnan plays the future father-in-law and could possibly be responsible for robbing the bank where his future son-in-law played by Adam Devine, is the manager and worse again, the week of his wedding.
Love Island 9pm, Virgin Two
Like it or loathe it, there is never a dull moment on Love Island. Two Irish connections in this series has made it an interesting watch for viewers here.
Up until this week, Catherine Agbaje was coupled with Scott van der Sluis, (who plays football in a Dublin club) putting them in the running as possible contenders for the top prize, but then, Casa Amor boy, Elom Ahlijah-Wilson, 22, turned Catherine's head, so is that the end for the pair?