From Babe to The Sunday Game, there’s plenty to watch this weekend!
Saturday…
Babe: Pig In The City – RTÉ One (4.10pm)
Feeling like a lazy Saturday? Look no further than Babe: Pig in the City. The family comedy sees Babe set off for a trip to the big city with some hilarious consequences.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin – TV3 (9pm)
This brilliant comedy starring Steve Carell, Catherine Keener and Paul Rudd sees a middle-aged shop worker reveal he has never been intimate with a woman, much to the shock of his colleagues.
Minority Report – BBC Three (9pm)
Starring Tom Cruise and Colin Farrell, cop John Anderton is forced to go on the run when psychics predict he will kill a man he has never heard of.
Knocked Up – ITV 2 (9pm)
It really is all about the movies Saturday night, with this romantic comedy starring Seth Rogan, Katherine Heigl and Paul Rudd one of the favourites.
Sunday…
The Sunday Game – RTÉ 2 (2.45pm)
All eyes are on Croke Park once more this weekend as Kerry and Tyrone go head-to-head in the All-Ireland senior football championship semi-final at 3.30pm.
Dragons’ Den – BBC Two (8pm)
More aspiring entrepreneurs enter the Den in the hope of securing financial backing for their business ideas. Presented by Evan Davis.
The Holiday – ITV2 (9pm)
Two single women living on opposite sides of the Atlantic agree to swap houses for the Christmas holidays. Starring Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Jack Black.
The Reader – RTÉ One (9.30pm)
A teenager embarks on a brief and passionate affair with an older woman, starring Kate Winslet and Ralph Fiennes.