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DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Snatches: Moments from Women’s Lives (BBC Four, 10.00pm)
New series. Monologues inspired by women who have spoken out, challenged the status quo or made a stand. Romola Garai performs Abi Morgan’s Compliance, which details an actress’s experience of meeting a producer, while Theresa Ikoko’s Outside stars Corinne Skinner-Carter as a woman looking back on a life of protest.
RTÉ Investigates: Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Waste (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)
A look at the ever-increasing problem of illegal dumping and the consequences for some of Ireland’s most scenic tourist attractions, including the Wild Atlantic Way.
Gogglebox: The Best Bits (Channel 4, 10.00pm)
A selection of memorable moments from the most recent series, including the armchair critics’ opinions on Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, One Born Every Minute, The Wine Show, Made in Yorkshire, The Andrew Marr Show, Martin Lewis taking on Facebook on This Morning, Jose Mourinho on Match of the Day and Arsene Wenger on the News.
Everyone’s talking about: Hayley and Charlie on Love Island Aftersun
The dumped couple had some choice words for each other on the sister show. Does it get any frostier than this?!
“We’ve just accepted the fact that it’s not going to be anything more,” Hayley explained of how things are between her and Charlie now.
I think Charlie is a bit bitter about the situation – but I hope Charlie gets the chance to get back in, because I don’t want to get the blame for him getting kicked out.”
Tetchy enough. It didn’t get any better when Charlie had his say, mind.
I would still be in there now if I went with Georgia.”
To which Hayley responded:
Can I just state a point, please? How do you know you would still be in there when you were up against Alex?”
“Because you weren’t liked,” Charlie spat back. Now That’s What I Call Yikes! (Digital Spy)
Or flick over for...
- The Young Offenders (RTÉ Two, 9.30pm) A double bill of the Cork comedy worth catching up on.
- The Graham Norton Show (BBC One, 11:45pm) Or, if you missed the Ocean's 8 gals at the weekend, you can catch up tonight.
- Love Island (3e, 9.00pm) IS ALEX FINALLY GOING TO GET HIS BIT?!
- Kick Ass (Sky One, 10.00pm)
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