The Jonathan Ross Show (STV, 10.25pm)

WHEN The Detours debuted in the early 1960s, they failed to make much of an impression on the masses. However, when they morphed into The Who in 1964, the lives of band members such as Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend were never the same again. Their 1969 rock opera Tommy became an unforgettable movie in 1975, and 1973 album Quadrophenia also got the big screen treatment. The band enjoyed highs and lows – such as the death of drummer Keith Moon in 1978. This week members will be chatting and performing in the studio ahead of their first new album in 13 years.

Strictly Come Dancing (BBC1, 7pm)

THERE have been plenty jaw-dropping moments this season and we can expect plenty more in this show as Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman host the semi-final. The remaining four couples hope to edge a step closer to holding that Glitterball trophy. Each couple will now perform two routines in a bid to impress the powers-that-be in the studio and at home.

Harrogate: A Great Yorkshire Christmas (Channel 5, 7.50pm)

WITH a cash-strapped council, Christmas has been cut back in the historic North Yorkshire spa town. But to ensure that Harrogate isn’t left in darkness, the townsfolk are fundraising. This documentary follows local retailers as they prepare for the town’s annual Christmas Window Competition. The competition is fierce, as reigning champion the Adage Dance Shop goes head to head with the juggernaut that is Betty’s Tea Rooms, the uber-competitive gift emporium Bijouled and new shop on the block Furnish & Fettle.

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show (BBC1, 8.20pm)

THE lively comedian hosts an evening of entertainment at the London Palladium. Joining McIntyre this week are global superstar Camila Cabello and former King of the Jungle and football legend Harry Redknapp, who hands over his phone to play Send to All. McIntyre also wakes up one of the biggest boy bands in the world for an extra special Midnight Gameshow, plus there are incredible surprises in store for members of the audience.

From Elton John to Gary Barlow: Celebrating 100 Concerts Live at Eden (BBC4, 10.25pm)

A LOOK back over the last 18 years of the Eden Sessions, the concert series held at Cornwall’s Eden Project, which has become renowned for showcasing musical greats in the stunning surroundings of the two famous biomes. Introduced by Nile Rodgers, who headlined the 100th show, this programme includes a performance by Pulp, who played at the first one in July 2002, and there are also sets by the likes of Duran Duran, Bastille, Muse, Gary Barlow, Van Morrison, Madness, Primal Scream and Lionel Richie.