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What to watch on TV tonight: Saturday
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Jonathan Ross Show (UTV Ireland, 10pm)
Guests include Richard Gere (where ISN’T he?), Roisin Conaty, Jack Black, and Berry Gordy.
The Recruit (BBC 1, 11.50pm)
One of the Farreller’s first movies, in which he stars as a hacker recruited into the CIA to hunt out a mole. But as usual, all is not what it seems. Al Pacino costars.
The Dictator (RTE 2, 9.30pm)
Mildly offensive Sacha Baron Cohen movie which follows North African tyrannical ruler as he gets stranded in America after a failed assassination attempt. What? Hey, it’s better than going to see Grimsby.
Everyone is talking about… Sarah Michelle Gellar’s hair
SMG has gone back to brunette, but for a good reason. She’s currently filming the TV reboot of Cruel Intentions, getting back into the role of bitchface Kathryn Merteuil.
Joy joy joy joy, joy in our hearts.
The pic is enough to get any fan excited, with the NBC series written by original writers Jordan Ross and Lindsey Rosin and sees SMG take control of her late brother’s son for revenge.
Or switch over for…
The Ray D’Arcy Show (RTE 1, 9.55pm) Author Jeffrey Archer and singer Derek Ryan are among guests.
Father Ted (RTE 2, 9pm) You HAVE to. It’s the Lent episode.
Take Me Out (ITV, 8.30pm) Are you not entertained?
Dom Hemingway (TV 3, 10pm) Comedy starring Jude Law as a safecracker released from jail after 12 years.
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