Gogglebox: 10 Year Anniversary Special
9pm, Channel 4
Watching people watch TV? Really? On 7 March 2013, Caroline Aherne invited us inside the living rooms of the Siddiquis, Leon and June, Steph and Dom, and the Michaels as they tuned in to One Born Every Minute and the news to prove just how great a concept this was. The nation has lost two TV greats in the decade since – Leon and Aherne – but the show is still going strong, and this special episode reminds us of some of the best bits. Hollie Richardson
Crufts
3pm, Channel 4
The terriers and the hounds are up next in the search for Best in Show. Then the somewhat harshly named Scruffts gives crossbred dogs their chance to shine in Most Handsome Dog Crossbreed, before the International Freestyle Heelwork to Music competition. HR
Pointless Celebrities
7.50pm, BBC One
An all-comedians special, featuring online Tory-spoofer Rosie Holt and old-school agitator Mark Steel, as well as Lou Sanders of Taskmaster fame and the unpredictable wildcard Luke McQueen. Also in search of pointless answers are Nabil Abdulrashid, Shaparak Khorsandi, Amy Gledhill and Chris Cantrill. Jack Seale
Dusty at the BBC: Volume 2
8.45pm, BBC Two
A night devoted to heartsick 60s soul empress Dusty Springfield begins with this new compilation of vintage BBC performances, including husky renditions of Son of a Preacher Man and The Look of Love. It is followed by the 1999 documentary Definitely Dusty and a 1979 concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Graeme Virtue
Paris Police 1905
9pm, BBC Four
The classy and claustrophobic French vice squad period drama continues. This week, an outbreak of syphilis leads to an extreme reaction from Adolphe, but also to a breakthrough as the dead man from the Bois de Boulogne is identified. But far from tying matters up, this leads to a discovery that throws the case wide open. Phil Harrison
The Jonathan Ross Show
9.40pm, ITV1
Niall Horan – you know, him from One Direction – is back with a new single, apparently. He’ll be in Ross’s studio to perform it, along with Love Island host Maya Jama, Bake Off’s Prue Leith and Off Menu podcaster James Acaster. HR
Live sport
Six Nations Rugby Union: Italy v Wales, 1.25pm, ITV1 From the Olympic Stadium, Rome; England v France, 4.15pm, ITV1 From Twickenham, London.
• This article was amended on 11 and 13 March 2023. The Six Nations games taking place on Saturday were Italy v Wales and England v France, not Scotland v Ireland as an earlier version said. And the Women’s Super League game between Chelsea and Man United, as well as the T20 match between Bangladesh v England, have been removed from the list because they were on Sunday, not Saturday.