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What to watch on TV tonight: Saturday

Here’s the telly people will be talking about tomorrow.

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

Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One, 6.45pm)

It looks like Laura Whitmore is back dancing after injuring herself last week, along with the nine other remaining couples. Tonight, Strictly does Halloween, so prepare yourself for lots of spoooooky songs and costumes. #strictly

World War Z (RTÉ2, 9.50pm)

Brad Pitt stars as a former UN employee racing to save the world from a zombie pandemic that could destroy humanity completely. An adaptation of the (excellent) book of the same name.

Michael Moore in Trumpland (Channel 4, 11pm)

The controversial filmmaker travels to Ohio (AKA Trumpland) to perform a one-man show and bait Trump supporters. Will he make it out of there alive? We’ll have to watch and find out.

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Everybody’s talking about: Bryan Cranston on Graham Norton

The Breaking Bad actor was in flying form on the chat show last night, even managing to eclipse Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne. The highlight? His hilarious take on 80s dating videos:

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Or flick over for…

  • The X Factor (TV3, 8pm) It’s Fright Night, so expect spooky tunes galore. Is this the week Honey G FINALLY gets the chop?
  • How To Build A Human (Channel 4, 9pm) Experts build an artificial-intelligence version of actress Gemma Chan, and try to convince people it’s her.
  • The Ray D’Arcy Show (RTÉ One, 9.50pm) Padraig Harrington, Peter McVerry and The Happy Pear twins are on the show.
  • Imagine… The Seven Killings of Marlon James (BBC2, 10.10pm) The Booker Prize-winning author explores the history of his home country of Jamaica.
  • Layer Cake (TV3, 11.20pm) Daniel Craig stars as a cocaine dealer who gets into a bit of bother on the eve of his early retirement.
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