Video Nasty Virgin Media One, 9pm
Six-part comedy-drama set in 1985. It follows the efforts of a trio of teenagers to complete a VHS cult film collection, but whose search takes an unexpectedly gruesome and dangerous turn.
Out There Virgin Media One, 9.35pm
Gritty new drama starring Martin Clunes as a widowed Welsh farmer whose 15-year-old son (Louis Ashbourne Serkis) inadvertently becomes embroiled in drug-running and murder.
Katie Price: Making Babies Channel 4, 10pm
She already has five children, but the model-turned-media personality loves being a mum and has made no secret of her desire to extend her family. This two-part programme, which concludes on Tuesday, follows her efforts to get pregnant using IVF. She also meets others struggling to conceive.
Lost in Translation TG4, 9.30pm
Sofia Coppola’s touching comedy-drama focuses on the friendship between two lonely hearts — one is an actor in Japan to film an advert (Bill Murray), the other a neglected young wife (Scarlett Johansson).
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 lands on Thursday 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.