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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 Graham Norton Show (BBC One, 11.05pm)
Tom Cruise chats about his latest projects, including the forthcoming sixth instalment in the Mission: Impossible film series. Plus, Paloma Faith performs Til I’m Done and the host subjects more audience members to the dreaded red chair – so their stories had better be good.
The Late Late Show (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)
Amy Huberman and Maria Doyle Kennedy will join host Ryan Tubridy to discuss filming together on the hit drama Striking Out. Former Ireland scrum-half Peter Stringer will be in studio to chat about twenty years of top flight rugby including achieving Grand Slam glory with Ireland. And fresh from the World Economic Forum at Davos, Web Summit founder Paddy Cosgrave will be on the Late Late couch. He’ll be discussing everything from the controversial decision to pull the Web Summit from Ireland to his solutions to our property crisis. If your parents can’t give you a lend, maybe Paddy can?
The National Television Awards 2018 (TV3, 9.00pm)
Celebrities gather at The O2, London, for a ceremony honouring the best offerings to grace TVs over the past year. Shows such as Doctor Foster, Liar, Call the Midwife and Casualty compete for honours. Tom Hardy, David Tennant, Sheridan Smith, Jenna Coleman and Suranne Jones are also in with a chance of taking home NTAs, and 2018 sees the launch of the Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award. Hosted by Dermot O’Leary.
Everyone's talking about: The BBC
Four male BBC presenters have agreed to take pay cuts after an investigation into gender pay.
Huw Edwards, John Humphrys, Jon Sopel and Jeremy Vine will all have their salaries reduced in the overhaul.
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