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What to watch on TV tonight: Bank Holiday Monday

Here’s the telly that everyone will be talking about tomorrow.

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

Being AP (RTÉ One, 9.30pm)

A documentary following the iconic AP McCoy during his final racing season before hanging up the helmet and retiring.

Live Snooker: The World Championship (BBC Two, 7pm)

*devotes four hours to watching snooker before losing interest for another year*

 Saving Mr. Banks (BBC One, 8.30pm)

Delightful period drama about the making of Mary Poppins starring Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks, AKA The Dream Team.

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Everyone’s talking about… Orange is the New Black

A hacker has leaked 10 episodes from the forthcoming season of Orange is the New Black.

NBC News reports that a hacker calling themselves ‘thedarkoverlord’ has released episodes from the season after Netflix failed to meet their ransom demands.

The hack or hackers — who go by “thedarkoverlord” — said they had demanded a “modest” ransom from Netflix to stop the leak, “yet they continue to remain unresponsive.”
“With this information in mind (and the fact that leaving people on cliffhangers isn’t fun) we’ve decided to release Episodes 2-10 of ‘Orange Is The New Black’ Season 5 after many lengthy discussions at the office where alcohol was present,” the group said on an online computer code sharing site.

Netflix has confirmed that a third party production company had its “security compromised” and stated that the relevant authorities are now involved.

Awks. (NBC)

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Or flick over for…

  • Sold! Inside the World’s Biggest Auction House (RTÉ 2, 8.25pm) A look inside Christie’s, the world’s largest auction house.
  • Little Boy Blue (TV3, 10pm) A series based on the real-life murder of youngster Rhys Jones.
  • Margin Call (BBC Two, 11pm) Wall Street thriller set around the financial crash.
  • The Island with Bear Grylls (Channel 4, 9pm) The series continues.
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel (Film Four, 11.15pm) Whimsical Wes Anderson. Perfect for a Bank Holiday nightcap.

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