Every lunchtime, DailyEdge.ie rounds up the TV shows that you’ll be tweeting about tonight and talking about tomorrow.
Catastrophe (Channel 4, 10pm)
Our love affair with this show continues. Rob and Sharon celebrate a tainted wedding anniversary, while Fran and Chris drift apart. #catastrophe
Karl Pilkington: The Moaning of Life (Sky1, 9pm)
The last in the professional curmudgeons series of moanings - in this episode, he visits a ‘rumpologist’, who predicts his future by examining his arse. We’re sure Karl will take that very well. #moaningoflife
Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away (TV3, 10pm)
This series follows bailiffs and repo men as they try to deal with people who have fallen into debt. Tonight, a shocking discovery is made when three bailiffs try to serve an eviction notice on a single mother.
Everybody’s talking about: Better Call Saul
Netflix has revealed that the excellent Breaking Bad spin-off will return on Tuesday, February 16, 2016.
You have three months to catch up on the first season, if you haven’t seen it already - here’s a teaser to get you in the mood:
Or flick over for…
- The Great Pottery Throw Down (BBC2, 9pm) We still can’t quite believe this exists, but goddamn it if we can’t stop watching.
- Mission Impossible (3e, 9pm) Tom Cruise in all his action hero glory, before he went and jumped on Oprah’s couch.
- Homeland (RTÉ2, 9pm) The series continues.
- Angela Scanlon’s Close Encounters (RTÉ2, 10pm) Angela heads to London to meet Rory O’Neill (AKA Panti Bliss).
- Footballers, Sex, Money: What’s Gone Wrong? (BBC3, 10pm) Amal Fashnau, daughter of John, examines the culture of football.
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