Not quite sure of what the best picks of the box are for this week? Or will you regret that you didn't record something during the week when everyone is suddenly talking about it?
Fear not, Tom Dunne has you covered.
Sue Murphy joined Tom to pick out the best of the box this week and there really is a lot of great TV picks.
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Film of the Week: Fatal Attraction, Friday, Channel 4, 12.55am
A married man's one night stand comes back to haunt him when that lover begins to stalk him and his family.
Pick of the Week: X Files, Tuesday, RT2, 9.55pm
Thirteen years after the original series run, the X Files reunites Agent Mulder with Dana Scully after the collapse of their relationship. The duo investigate a government conspiracy at the behest of a popular web-TV-show host, who introduces them to a woman who claims she's an alien abductee and shares startling news with them.
Other picks
The Mad World of Donald Trump, Tuesday, Channel 4, 9pm
Matt Frei investigates presidential hopeful Donald Trump, whose meteoric political rise comes amid one of the most controversial political campaigns America has ever seen. Trump's plans to ban all Muslims from entering the States and to build a wall to keep Mexican immigrants out have outraged many in the States and beyond. Cameras follow the man behind the brand, from the multiple divorces, the bankruptcies and the public insults aimed at women who crossed him, to claims of bullying Scottish residents who stood in the way of his golf resort.
Troll Hunters, Wednesday, BBC Three, 9pm
Beauty vlogger Em Ford investigates the modern phenomenon of trolling with technology journalist David McClelland, taking on a mission to unmask bullies and confront them with their victims. In its most extreme form, trolling is a criminal offence, but anonymity remains a major barrier to conviction. The programme reveals the impact of online bullying, encourages victims to stand up for themselves, and unpicks the psychology of what makes a troll tick.
The Real Marigold Hotel, Saturday, BBC Two, 9pm
Eight celebrities embark on an adventure to Jaipur in India to test whether they can set up a more rewarding retirement than in the UK. Wayne Sleep, Miriam Margolyes, Rosemary Shrager, Bobby George, Jan Leeming, Patti Boulaye, Roy Walker and Sylvester McCoy take over a private mansion in the city and have to work out how to set up home together.
Other Voices, Saturday, RTÉ2, 10.45pm
The music show filmed in Dingle is back for its 14th run and promises to be one of the most diverse and exciting to date. Episode one features Gavin James, Lapsley, Gaz Coombes (yep, the guy who was in Supergrass) and in the IMRO Other Room there's Bitch Falcon.