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What to watch on TV: Monday

This is the telly everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.

Grenfell: Who is to Blame? – Panorama (BBC One, 8pm)

Almost a year on from the tragedy where 72 people lost their lives at Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, Panorama will reveal new evidence regarding safety failures which led to those deaths. They will be confronting the people responsible as well as looking for more answers as to what led to such a huge loss of life.

Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope (RTÉ 2, 9.30pm)

Things are getting more serious between Aisling and Ryan and right on cue Danielle decides to come back from Canada to find her that her work life is not as good as she’s been making out.

American Psycho (TG4, 9.30pm)

In New York in the 1980s, a financier (Christian Bale) is trying to keep up appearances of being successful to his peers while trying not to get caught for the various acts of rape, torture and murder he is committing. His facade begins to fall apart as a detective investigates his crimes.

Everybody’s talking about… Terry Crews talking about toxic masculinity on Trevor Noah

Terry Crews has had a hell of a time recently what with Brooklyn Nine Nine being cancelled and then not cancelled. He was on Trevor Noah talking about that and receiving the ‘Voice of Courage’ award at the Safe Horizon Champion Awards for his work on the ‘#MeToo’ movement.

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah / YouTube

Speaking on why he shared his experience he said

Women have been talking about this for thousands of years saying ‘Help us, help us!’ and what happened is that men have turned off. They’ve stopped listening. What I discovered was when my story broke it allowed people to see their own times when their lines got stepped on. You get tricked into thinking it’s part of the job.It’s about power, it’s never about sex or anything like that. It’s about someone trying to dominate you and take over.’

Terry was presented the award by hos daughter and is continuing to do a lot of great work speaking out on the #MeToo movement. Go Terry.

 Or flick over for…

  • Say Yes to the Dress (RTÉ 2, 10pm) Franc is helping 3 more women find the perfect dress for their big day.
  • Manchester: A Year of Hate Crime (Channel 4, 10.35pm) Documentary looking back at the fallout over the last year from the Manchester Arena bombing.
  • 24 Hours in Police Custody (Channel 4, 9pm) New series of the show following Bedfordshire police as they investigate crimes in their area.

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