
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Sea (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)
This adaptation of John Banville’s Booker Prize-winning novel stars Ciarán Hinds as a grieving widower seeking solace in a town he holidayed in as a child. Also starring Charlotte Rampling and Natascha McElhone.
All The Way (Sky Atlantic, 9pm)
Bryan Cranston won a Tony Award for his portrayal of American president Lyndon B Johnson in this play, adapted for TV by HBO. The film follows Johnson as he works to pass the Civil Rights Act, pressured by Martin Luther King Jr.
Secrets of Online Shopping: Supershoppers Special (Channel 4, 8pm)
We’re all guilty of going for what was supposed to be a ‘quick browse’ on ASOS and coming out the other side with €200 worth of clothes. This documentary goes behind the scenes of retail’s online revolution, examining how shopping websites tempt us to buy more. #supershoppers
Everybody’s talking about: Laura Whitmore
The Irish TV presenter is rumoured to be in the running for the next season of Strictly Come Dancing – but as a contestant, not a host.
A ‘source’ told The Sun that Laura “is partial to a dance on a night out” so Strictly would be the perfect fit. We shall see…
Or flick over for…
- Celebrity Masterchef (BBC1, 8pm) A new round of celebs, including Blue’s Simon Webbe, attempt to impress the judges.
- Today At Wimbledon (BBC2, 8.30pm) Clare Balding looks back on the sporting day that was.
- Ready For Take Off (TV3, 8.30pm) New series taking you behind the scenes of Qantas Airlines.
- Madame Secretary (Sky Living, 9pm) Finale of the political drama, starring Tea Leoni as the US Secretary of State.
- The Women Who Kill Lions (Channel 4, 9pm) This documentary attempts to understand why two female big game hunters do what they do.
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