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Published 14:00 6 Apr 2013 BST
Updated 10:48 15 Jun 2015 BST
Saturday night is traditionally a night for heading out on the town but we have to say that we're more tempted to head straight for the sofa!
Charlotte’s Web – RTÉ One (6.35pm)
In this family flick Fern tries to save one of the piglets on the farm but when it looks like all is lost, Charlotte the spider hatches a plan. With Julia Roberts.
Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway – TV3 (7.00pm)
For the series finale the boys are joined by Jonathan Ross and the cast of the Jersey Boys. They will also be battling it out one last time in Ant v Dec.
Taken – Channel 4 (9.00pm)
Liam Neeson and Maggie Grace star in this thriller about the daughter of an ex-CIA agent who is abducted by sex traffickers.
The Wedding Singer – TV3 (9.20pm)
A wedding singer (Adam Sandler) is jilted at the altar but things begin to look up when he meets a nice waitress (Drew Barrymore) until he discovers she’s engaged.
The Jonathan Ross Show – UTV (9.20pm)
This week Jonathan is catching up with Iron Man 3 star Ben Kingsley, actress Audrey Tautou and super-middleweight champion Carl Froch.

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