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What to watch on TV tonight: 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.

Ireland’s Health Divide (RTÉ One, 9.35pm)

Dr Eva Orsmond famously takes no prisoners, and she’s returning to our screens tonight to highlight the class division in Irish healthcare. She explores how and why social status can affect the length and quality of our lives, meeting people from both sides of the story. #irelandshealthdivide

Mad Max: Fury Road (RTÉ2, 9.30pm)

Highly enjoyable, visually stunning reboot of the 80s action classic, starring Tom Hardy as the monosyllabic Max and Charlize Theron as the now iconic Imperator Furiosa.

White Kid, Brown Kid (Channel 4, 10pm)

Documentary following two teenage girls, Forhanna and Siobhan, forging a friendship in one of Britain’s most racially segregated towns. Can they surmount the cultural divide? #whitekidbrownkid

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Everybody’s talking about: Tin Star

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Sky Atlantic’s new drama starring Tim Roth has been renewed for a second season – even though it doesn’t premiere until Thursday. Eh, confident. Roth plays a former London detective ~escaping his past~ as the police chief of a town in the Rocky Mountains. Let’s hope it’s even a bit good, for their sake.

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Or flick over for…

  • Richard Osman’s House of Games (BBC2, 6pm) New celebrity gameshow headed up by the popular Pointless host.
  • Live International Football (TV3, 7.30pm) England take on Slovakia in this World Cup qualifier.
  • Diana And I (BBC2, 9pm) Drama showing how the death of Princess Diana affected four ordinary people from different backgrounds.
  • Dallas Buyers’ Club (TG4, 9.30pm) Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto star in this Oscar-winning biopic about the HIV/AIDs crisis.
  • Trump’s War On The Border (Channel 4, 11.05pm) Documentary on life at the US-Mexican border during the first four months of Trump’s presidency.
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