If you're in the mood for a movie, then don't miss tonight's cracker starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. There's also some great drama or I'm A Celeb...
A Star Is Born, 9.00pm, RTÉ 2
A Star Is Born is the best work Bradley Cooper has done as an actor since Silver Linings Playbook, and his directorial debut suggests the brightest of futures behind the lens. As for Lady Gaga, well, she steals the show.
Their fight for love and glory sees troubles-by-the-tonne troubadour Jackson Maine (Cooper) getting another shot at life through a chance encounter with aspiring singer-songwriter Ally (Gaga). The attraction - physical and musical - is instant, with the butterflies even finding their way to the cinema seats.
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The rollercoaster ride that follows is the kind that mainstream movies rarely sell tickets for these days; one where the drama, music and romance are equals, not add-ons and you're left wanting more of all them. Onstage or off, Cooper plays the worn-out icon to perfection, while Gaga's performance brings to mind that great quote from David Bowie guitarist Carlos Alomar, about how the late legend was an actor who sang. It's that special.
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The Couple Next Door, 9.00pm, Channel 4
The eyebrow-raising drama, which follows a couple whose relationship with their new neighbours gets a little too close for comfort, continues tonight. If you've missed the earlier episodes you can catch up on Sky or All 4.
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In this week's episode. Pete struggles to process what happened during the spa weekend and Evie is determined to conceal her secret. Meanwhile, Danny is given an ultimatum...
Louis Theroux Interviews - Chelsea Manning, 9.15pm, BBC Two
Louis Theroux travels to New York and Madrid to spend time with one of America's most polarising figures, Iraq War whistleblower, activist and data security expert Chelsea Manning.
Branded a traitor by some and a hero by others Chelsea discusses her decision to release classified documents involving the US military.
Louis also joins Chelsea at a women's summit in Madrid, gaining an insight into what her life has been like since being released from military prison in 2017, a decision that has split opinion in the US.
Blue Lights, 10:15pm, RTÉ One
Mo McIntyre's grand plan to dig up an ancient stash of paramilitary weaponry gets under way, but he is unaware that he is already under surveillance and that MI5 are onto him.
Meanwhile, Tommy Foster's firearms exam is brought forward before he has time to fully prepare. In a bid to convince Grace to come back to work, Stevie calls round to her house and finally reveals something intimate about his personal life.
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, 9.00pm, Virgin Media One
As the celebrities' time in the camp draws closer to an end, they continue to face their fears in the hope of being crowned as King or Queen of the Jungle.