There's an excellent Oscar-winning movie, an I'm A Celebrity follow-up and a Stacey Solomon Christmas special among today's TV and streaming highlights.
I, Tonya, 9pm, RTÉ Two
This 2017 sports comedy follows the rise and fall of ice skater Tonya Harding, with Margot Robbie playing the titular role. Harding went from being a relative unknown outside her chosen sport to overnight global hate figure following a shocking attack in 1994. The film also stars The West Wing actor Allison Janney in an Academy Award-winning turn as Harding's mother LaVona.
Read Harry Guerin's review of I, Tonya here
I'm a Celebrity...Coming Out, 9pm, Virgin Media One
Following British radio presenter and reality TV star Sam Thompson's triumph on the reality show I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, the cameras follow Thompson and his fellow contestants as they leave the jungle and reunite with their loved ones after a gruelling stint Down Under. And and Dec present the show.
Stacey Solomon's Crafty Christmas, 8pm, BBC One
Stacey Solomon will present a Christmas special where friends and family join her to create a batch of ingenious home-made gifts and decorations that she hopes will bring joy without blowing the budget. This year she'll be throwing a special festive party to say thank you to the volunteers, including in her local area who have been working through the year to help those in need. Among the gifts she'll be rustling up will be Nutcracker figures made from household items, Christmas Pudding wreaths, hand-made festive lanterns and personalised presents.
Mary Makes It Easy, 7.30pm, BBC One
If you're in need of some culinary inspiration this festive season - look no further. In this instalment of her series, Mary Berry meets up with West End star and keen cook Michael Ball, who wants some interesting recipes that will expand his repertoire in the kitchen.
I Dream in Photos, RTÉ Player
The feature-length documentary I Dream in Photos lands on RTÉ Player today. Directed by Gary Lennon, it explores the life and work of Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Cathal McNaughton, who quit "the best job in the world" at the peak of his career aged just 40. Through this intimate film, McNaughton reflects on his obsession with his art, which drove him away from his family, as he tries to rebuild personal relationships. The documentary details his 25-year body of work and the importance of photojournalism in a world saturated by social media and fake news.