Matthew McConaughey gets cosy on Graham Norton’s sofa, The Undateables try to find love and did someone Call the Midwife? What to watch on TV this week
From Ed Sheeran's delectable vocal chords to Lauren Goodger's ongoing battles with relationships, weight and being stuck in the reality show bubble, we’ve got your week’s TV covered
THIS week The Undateables are on a quest to meet the one, Ed Sheeran is performing music from his new album and reality star Lauren Goodger goes to therapy.
Oh, and Call The Midwife is back. Yay!
Monday
The Undateables
After the public fell in love with Pani last week, we can't wait to find out who will steal our hearts in the latest episode.
A 22-year-old with Asperger syndrome goes on his first date and a 29-year-old with learning difficulties and a passion for shopping hopes to find a boyfriend.
Plus, 26-year-old Luke from Hampshire, who is autistic, hopes his grasp of 15 languages will impress his date Alice.
We. Love.
C4, 9pm
Tuesday
Meet the Trumps: From Immigrant to President
Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States and commander in chief of America's armed forces, the most powerful position in the world. Eep.
This documentary goes back to his roots, to reveal how Trump's penniless German grandfather arrived in America in the 1880s, and ended up running bars and brothels in the gold rush.
Fascinating stuff.
C4, 10pm
Wednesday
In Therapy
If you miss Lauren Goodger on TOWIE and follow her every move on Instagram, then you'll love this.
The star - who was once engaged to Mark Wright - undergoes psychological evaluations as she discusses her ongoing battle with her weight, doomed relationships and controversial reality show appearances.
C5, 10pm
Thursday
Horizon: Clean Eating – The Dirty Truth
If you, like us, are already sick of your January heath kick then tune in!
Dr Giles Yeo investigates the latest diet craze, 'clean eating' - the social media sensation that suggests certain foods we eat can actually cleanse our bodies and make us healthier.
Pass us a pizza slice…
BBC2, 9pm
Friday
The Graham Norton Show
We can't think of a better way to spend our Friday night than with Graham Norton, Matthew McConaughey and Ed Sheeran.
So grab your hot water bottle and enjoy McConaughey being grilled on his new crime film, Gold, while Ed treats us all to some music from his new album, ÷.
BBC1, 10.35pm
Saturday
The Other Woman
It’s movie time and this one stars rom com queen Cameron Diaz.
A woman is devastated to learn her boyfriend is actually married, but after meeting his wife they quickly become friends.
But when they discover he has a third secret lover, they decide to join forces and teach him a lesson.
C4, 9pm
Sunday
Call The Midwife
We’ve had a Call The Midwife shaped hole in our lives for far too long, so we are over the moon it’s finally back on our screens.
The nuns and midwives return home after their trip to South Africa, to find Nonnatus House has come under new management.
The formidable Sister Ursula (Harriet Walter) has taken charge and introduced some drastic changes to the way the clinic is run, which Sister Julienne, bound by her vow of obedience, is powerless to oppose.
Meanwhile, the midwives come to the aid of a victim of domestic violence whose husband is about to be released from prison, and who risks losing everything if she seeks a divorce.
BBC1, 8pm