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What to watch on TV tonight: Monday
EVERY WEEKDAY lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Made In Chelsea (E4, 10pm)
A new series of the show where posh Londoners with cut-glass accents have DRAMZ on the telly, and the internet creases itself. The Season 7 trailer includes the immortal line “There’s a rumour going round that I’ve been on Facebook to you”, delivered in deadly serious tones, so it’s shaping up to be a good one. #MadeInChelsea
Shut Your Facebook (Channel 4, 10.50pm)
New Channel 4 documentary about idiots on social media. It features Christian, who posted a photo of his willy wrapped in a sandwich on Facebook. And ‘social media addict’ Braden, who can’t have a romantic meal without checking his phone. Promises to be hugely entertaining. #ShutYourFacebook
Dear Daughter (RTÉ One,11.05pm)
Groundbreaking 1996 documentary that first brought the case of abuse survivor Christine Buckley to national attention. Buckley was an unwanted child who grew up subjected to physical and mental abuse in Goldenbridge industrial school, before going on to campaign on behalf of other survivors. She died last month after a battle with cancer. #DearDaughter
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The Season Four premiere of the swords-boobs-and-dragons juggernaut aired internationally at 2am today Irish time, but will go out again on Sky Atlantic tonight at 9pm. The internet has already been collectively losing its head over Arya Stark’s role in the first episode – check out this post for a spoiler-free roundup.
And if you’re confused about the whole thing, here’s everything you need to know.
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