As another week comes to a close you might be trying to figure out if you've got enough time and energy to go out or are just happy to plonk yourself on the couch.
If you're staying at home then here's what you can expect on your tellybox tonight.
The Graham Norton Show
It's a MASSIVE night on the Graham Norton show tonight. He welcomes Ed Sheeran to the BBC fresh from his long-awaited return to the world of music, singing his comeback hit Castle on the Hill.
Look who's on the show this week! @McConaughey, @ChristinaRicci, @joshwiddicombe & @EdSheeran. Friday at 10.35pm on @BBCOne #TheGNShow. pic.twitter.com/yBvPJF5fkI
— Graham Norton Show (@TheGNShow) January 18, 2017
Aside from the musical talent, there's plenty to look forward to tonight. Matthew McConaughey will be filling Graham in on his new adventure flick "Gold" whole Christina Ricci will be talking about her new period drama 'Z: The Beginning of Everything'.
Bringing some additional laughs to the couch will be Josh Widdicombe.
BBC One - 10:35pm.
The Late Late Show
It's a lot more of an... erm... local affair on RTÉ this evening as the RTÉ celebrates folk musician Finbar Furey, who'll be chatting to Ryan about a long and varied career.
Adding to the celebrations will be Republic of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill, Aslan frontman Christy Dignam and Hollywood actor Patrick Bergin.
Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington DC today can't be ignored so behavioural psychologist Dr Peter Collett will be studying the president's body language while comedian Oliver Callan will be giving the real presidential address. Here's Callan ripping into the billionaire back in November.
Finally, transgender teen David Beattie, who is currently transitioning to female, will be telling Ryan about the journey he is undertaking.
RTÉ One - 9:35pm