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What to watch on TV tonight: Friday

Here are the shows people will be talking about tomorrow.

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

The Graham Norton Show (BBC1, 10.35pm)

The Late Late Show is on hiatus for the summer, so Graham is your only chat show choice tonight, you poor sods. But it’s OK, because he has Kelsey Grammer, Tamsin Greig (Black Books, Episodes), Salma Hayek and Alicia Keys on the couch. Nice one. #grahamnorton

Flight (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

Denzel Washington plays a pilot who successfully lands a plane that suffers mechanical problems during a storm – he’s hailed as a hero, but it later emerges that he was drunk at the time, and the sh*t hits the fan. Oops.

Later… With Jools Holland (BBC2, 12.05am)

The last session of this particular series sees Biffy Clyro, Tame Impala, James Blake and singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka join Jools in the studio. If you’re missing Tame Impala at Forbidden Fruit this weekend, this will be just as good (well, almost). #laterjools

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Everybody’s talking about: Julie Andrews

The beloved Sound of Music actress is doing a children’s show for Netflix with The Jim Henson Company, and the trailer will make you want to be a kid again just so you can watch it:

Netflix UK & Ireland / YouTube

Julie, you legend <3

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Or flick over for…

  • The Blacklist (Sky Living, 9pm) The third season of the conspiracy thriller wraps up. 
  • Gogglebox (Channel 4, 9pm) Watch your favourite telly-watching families watch telly.
  • Hart’s War (RTÉ2, 9pm) Colin Farrell plays a law student who becomes a US soldier during World War II.
  • X-Men: First Class (TV3, 9pm) The first in the new series of reboots, starring James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender.
  • BBC Music Day (BBC2, 9.30pm) Gavin James, Nathan Carter and Lianne La Havas play outside Stormont in Belfast.
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