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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday
DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
The Late Late Show (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)
Russell Crowe is clearly obsessed with the Irish – he’s back again to ruffle Tubridy’s feathers and promote his upcoming gig here with his band Indoor Garden Party in October. Plus, Francis Brennan will be on talking about turning his attention to the nation’s living rooms with his new book on managing homes.
Gold (Tv3, 10.50pm)
Game of Thrones Maisie Williams, James Nesbitt, Kerry Condon and David Wilmott star in this charming Irish comedy drama from Niall Herry. Returning home to visit his dying father after twelve years away, Ray (Wilmot) uses the opportunity to reconnect with ex Alice (Condon) and daughter Abbie (Williams), although he isn’t prepared for the fact that they are now living with his former school PE teacher Frank (Nesbitt).
Celebrity Masterchef: The Final (BBC One, 8.30pm)
Last episode in the series tonight of Celebrity MasterChef as the remaining three competitors face their penultimate challenge – the Chef’s Table – hosted by Michelin star chef Jason Atherton. Back at headquarters, the finalists are tasked with presenting a faultless three-course meal for John Torode and Gregg Wallace. The stress.
Everybody's talking about: Maya The Bee
Netflix has pulled an episode of the children's show Maya The Bee after viewers noticed the show featured a penis drawing.
Screen caps of the tree with the phallic image made the rounds on social media earlier this week.
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Netflix has yet to make a statement about the penis’ presence or the removal of the episode. It’s also unclear whether Netflix, will re-edit the scene and put it back up.
“Maya the Bee,” based on a German children’s book series first published in 1912, debuted in 2012.
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