Pick of the day

Rugbaí Beo

TG4, 12.25pm & 2.30pm

Two United Rugby Championship matches take place back to back. First up, Lions host Stormers, ahead of Connacht’s clash with Glasgow Warriors at Dexcom Stadium.

Classic Hits in the Piano Room

BBC Two, 8.30pm

Coldplay, 10cc, Stormzy, Mumford & Sons, Macy Gray and Sam Smith are among the artists featured.

Classic Hits in the Piano Room

Classic Hits in the Piano Room

Bill Bailey’s Vietnam

Channel 4, 9.15pm

To mark 50 years since the US withdrew its troops from Saigon, the comedian and musician embarks on a tour of the country, taking in its rich culture along the way. He begins in Hoi An.

This Cultural Life

BBC Two, 11.30pm

Super-producer and songwriter Mark Ronson joins John Wilson to discuss the influences on his career, including his stepfather, rock musician Mick Jones.

Taken

Taken

Taken

RTÉ2, 9pm

Liam Neeson stars in this action thriller as an ex-CIA agent who finds his old skills come in handy while rescuing his daughter from sex traffickers in Paris.

The Big Chill

The Big Chill

The Big Chill

RTÉ One, 11.45pm

Glenn Close, Kevin Kline and William Hurt are among the stars playing old friends contemplating how their lives have changed since college.

Formula 1: Drive To Survive

Formula 1: Drive To Survive

Formula 1: Drive To Survive

Netflix, streaming now

F1 hits its 75th year – and Season 8 of the series – with six rookies shaking up the grid and a title‑winning team under pressure as a three‑way championship fight takes hold. For more real‑world fireworks, Blue Therapy arrives on Wednesday, following seven couples confronting the truths they’ve been avoiding.

Vanished

Prime Video, streaming now

Kaley Big Bang Cuoco plays Alice. Her romantic getaway unravels when her boyfriend vanishes on a train to southern France, pulling her into a dangerous trail of secrets. If you’re more in the mood for K‑drama, Siren’s Kiss arrives on Prime Video on Monday.

Man On The Run

Man On The Run

Man On The Run

Prime Video, streaming now

A portrait of Paul McCartney’s post‑Beatles years, tracing his creative reinvention with Wings and revealing his most vulnerable, transitional era through rare archival footage.