Rugbaí Beo TG4, 7.30pm
Action comes from Scotstoun as the 10th round of matches in the United Rugby Championship begins with struggling Connacht’s difficult trip to high-flying Glasgow Warriors.
Travel Man: 48 Hours in Washington, DC Channel 4, 8.30pm
Phil Wang joins Joe Lycett for a whistlestop weekend in the US capital. On the agenda are visits to famous landmarks, as well as a tour of the National Mall and the city’s culinary hotspots.
The Traitors BBC One, 8.30pm
Claudia Winkleman presents the final — who will be crowned the winner? Stay tuned for Ed Gamble’s insights in The Traitors: Uncloaked at 9.30pm.
Platoon RTÉ2, 9.40pm
Oscar-winning drama, the first in director Oliver Stone’s Vietnam trilogy. Charlie Sheen plays a new recruit caught up in a feud between two sergeants while fighting along the Cambodian border.
The Queen v Patrick O’Donnell TG4, 11.45pm
Eoghan Mac Giolla Bhríde, Stephen Jones and Brídín Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh star in a period drama based on the true story of a Donegal man said to have murdered notorious informant James Carey in 1883.
The Night Agent Netflix, streaming now
Season two of Matthew Quirk’s action thriller returns.
Prime Target AppleTV+, streaming now
Leo Woodall stars as Edward Brooks, a young math postgraduate on the brink of a major discovery. If he finds a pattern in prime numbers, he could unlock the key to every computer in the world. But an unseen enemy aims to thwart his concept, uncovering a jarring conspiracy theory surrounding Edward. W.A.G.s to Riches Netflix, streaming now
Behold the wives and girlfriends of famous athletes and rap stars. This soapy reality show highlights that these proud “black Barbies” run the show from their mansions in Miami. This lot has nothing on the OG Wags of 2002.
Whiskey on the Rocks Disney+, streaming now
In the early hours of October 28, 1981, a Soviet Whiskey-class submarine ran aground in a restricted Swedish military zone. Sweden’s prime minister/sheep farmer, Thorbjörn Fälldin, had to maintain the peace between Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and US President Reagan. Naaw. Simpler times.
Missing Netflix, streaming now
Fresh from the cinema, now is your chance to catch June and her mates revelling in a gaff free from her mother and her partner, who have gone on a trip to Columbia. The downside is that neither of them returns from their sojourn, leaving the tech-savvy teen to undertake her own online investigation.
Molly-Mae: Behind It All Prime Video, streaming now
If you came here expecting to see a preview of “the highly anticipated With Love, Meghan”, I’m afraid Netflix has pushed back the release of Markle’s latest vehicle until March 4. In its glaring absence, fans of Love Island, At Home With The Furys and all things Pretty Little Thing can instead immerse themselves in Molly-Mae Hague’s newest venture. The Love Island 2019 runner-up has since split with Tommy Fury and has managed to find time to launch her own new clothing range, Maebe, alongside co-parenting their toddler, Bambi. This in-depth examination reveals how these experiences have moulded the 25-year-old into a formidable entrepreneur. Purporting to be an unfiltered portrayal of the OG Instagram star, this behind-the-scenes docuseries describes itself as raw and authentic, while aiming to redefine what it means to thrive amid intense and ongoing public scrutiny. As Gen Z as one can get.
Single’s Inferno Netflix, streaming now
Single’s Inferno is back with all the bikinis, bedroom hopping and levels of voyeurism one has come to expect with this South Korean offering. If food and drink are more your bag, Soju Rhapsody has landed with some familiar faces from Culinary Class Wars. Roy Wood Jr: Lonely Flowers Disney+, streaming now
He may not be on The Daily Show anymore, but there’s no escaping Roy Wood Jr thanks to his hosting Have I Got News For You US, guest hosting the UK version, and his plethora of comedy specials popping up all over the shop. Here, he explores how lack of connection has sent society spiralling into a culture full of guns, protests, rude employees, self-checkout lanes and orgies, and why some of us would rather be alone.
The Pope’s Exorcist Netflix, streaming now
The Vatican’s chief exorcist (Russel Crowe doing his best Mario impression) uncovers an unlikely evil when he investigates the possession of a boy living at an ancient Spanish Abbey. Expect the levels of overacting only palatable on a Saturday night.