Pick of the day

Ireland’s Fittest Family

RTÉ One, 6.30pm

Families mentored by Ellen Keane, Anna Geary and Davy Fitzgerald go head-to-head in the last of the quarter-finals.

The War Between the Land and the Sea

The War Between the Land and the Sea

The War Between the Land and the Sea

BBC One, 8.30pm & 9.15pm

New five-part Doctor Who spin-off in which UNIT come face to face with the Time Lord’s old foes, the Sea Devils. Russell Tovey, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Jemma Redgrave head the impressive cast.

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Final

Virgin Media One, 9pm

The remaining campmates wait to see who will be crowned this year’s King or Queen of the Jungle.

Hidden Assets

RTÉ One, 9.30pm

O’Neill discovers something shocking while investigating sealed containers, but dies before he can tell anyone about it. Meanwhile, Claire and Jon come up with a theory linking Pearse’s criminal network to the murders.

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde

Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde

RTÉ2, 9pm

Hit comedy sequel, with Elle (Reese Witherspoon) embarking on a campaign to stop cosmetics companies testing on animals.

Jingle All the Way

Channel 4, 3.45pm Comedy with Arnold Schwarzenegger as a father who will stop at nothing to buy his son the perfect gift.

Confessions of a Female Serial Killer

Confessions of a Female Serial Killer

Confessions of a Female Serial Killer

Prime Video, streaming now

In 2013, Joanne Dennehy, a mother of two from Hertfordshire, murdered three men and later attacked two more at random while they were out walking their dogs. Currently serving a life sentence, she is considered the most notorious female serial killer in Britain, which begs the question of how she went from being a parent to a predator.

The New Yorker at 100

The New Yorker at 100

The New Yorker at 100

Netflix, streaming now

Bold reporting. Landmark storytelling. And those infamous cartoons. All of which are fact-checked meticulously. As The New Yorker celebrates its centenary, it reflects on a century of influence across literature, journalism, and culture. For the first time, the magazine grants behind‑the‑scenes access to its newsroom, capturing the creative energy and editorial rigour that shaped generations. This unique look, by Academy Award–winning filmmaker Marshall Curry, shows how the editors, authors and artists created a legacy of groundbreaking reporting, fiction and humour. The documentary examines the magazine’s past as well as its changing role in influencing public discourse at a time when the media itself is changing. Viewers can gain a rare glimpse of the skill, teamwork and perseverance behind a century of groundbreaking work – which, if the current editor has his way, will be sustained for “the next 100 years to come…”

Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Netflix, streaming now

Executive produced by Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson, this documentary series unpacks the jarring allegation behind Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and his Bad Boy empire, spanning decades of his life and career. While nemesis Fiddy may have produced it, the four-parter is “very balanced” and “not a hit piece”.

Owning Manhattan

Owning Manhattan

Owning Manhattan

Netflix, streaming now

Season 2 sees frosty-tipped Ryan Serhant trade charm for ruthless ambition, expanding beyond Manhattan and poaching top agents, all against a backdrop of stunning skylines and subterfuge! Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw

Disney+, streaming now

We have another snow-set Wimpy Kid. Does this one spill all the beans like Cabin Fever? Maybe give it a quick watch first to make sure. Keeping with animated offerings (this time by way of the NFL), but this one is in real-time, Monsters Funday Football is the Eagles vs the Chargers – but inside the Monsters, Inc building, from 1am Irish time on Tuesday. What will they think of next?