DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about today and talking about tomorrow.
Find Me a Home (RTÉ One, 8.30pm)
The housing crisis is highlighted in Find Me a Home. This week’s episodes follows a woman whose home was repossessed at the height of the boom and three friends who had to look for another home after their landlord sold the entire terrace.
The Rotunda (RTE 2, 9.30pm)
Part two of six of the documentary on the World’s longest running maternity hospital. Joao and Marianna await the arrival of their first child together, but despite constant labour pains, the baby doesn’t want to budge.
Live from Abbey Road Classics (Channel 4, 00.05pm)
Highlights of sessions recorded at the world-famous studios, with performances from Goo Goo Dolls and Counting Crows.
Everyone’s talking about: Vogue Williams’ ‘My Sponsored Life’
Model and presenter Vogue Williams examined her own life as an ‘influencer’ and also jetted off to Los Angeles to discuss her lifestyle with fellow social media influencers.
Some were big fans of Vogue’s presenting skills:
Some people were freaked out by the way technology is influencing our lives:
And apparently the cameraperson was really into Vogue’s digits:
Or flick over for…
- Back in Time for the Factory (BBC Two, 8.00pm) Series about women working in a factory during in 1976 after the Sex Discrimination Act and Equal Pay Act came into force. Will the changes in the law lead to equality on the factory floor?
- Gogglebox (Virgin Media One: 9:00pm) Watch other people watch some telly.
- The Circle (Channel 4, 10.00pm) The reality tv show/social media experiment continues where 8 contestants battle it out to be the most popular online.
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